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Exploring Exercise Behaviors and Health Knowledge in Secondary School Students: A Mixed-Methods Study in One School

Year 2024, Volume: 15 Issue: 3, 608 - 631, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.54141/psbd.1480755

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The study aimed to: a) determine the exercise stages of change (ESC) and health-related fitness knowledge (HRFK) levels in one secondary school students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades, and b) investigate how students with varying ESC and HRFK levels apply HRFK in their daily lives and identify the key sources and support systems (such as family, teachers, and peers) that facilitate this process. For the first aim of this mixed-method study, the Exercise Stages of Change Questionnaire and Health-Related Fitness Knowledge Test were applied to all 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students in one school (n= 511, 233 girls, 278 boys). Based on their scores, students were divided into four groups. For the second aim, four focus group interviews were conducted with 30 students (13 girls, 17 boys), selected through purposeful sampling from the four groups. The study found significant differences in the physical activity behaviours of students in the four different groups based on their ESC and HRFK. Students with high HRFK often had support from family and coaches, and they verified their information. In contrast, those with low HRFK needed more support and focused more on sports performance than HRFK. It underscores the importance for educators to implement targeted strategies that address the diverse needs of students, ultimately fostering an inclusive environment that promotes active and healthy lifestyles.

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  • King, K. A., Tergerson, J. L., & Wilson, B. R. (2008). Effect of social support on adolescents’ perceptions of and engagement in physical activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 5(3), 374-384.
  • Kin-Isler, A., Asci, F. H., Altintas, A., & Guven-Karahan, B. (2009). Physical activity levels and patterns of 11-14-year-old Turkish adolescents. Adolescence, 44 (176), 1005–1015.
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  • Park, B. H., Lee, M. S., Hong, J. Y., Bae, S. H., Kim, E. Y., Kim, K. K., & Kim, D. K. (2009). The stages of physical activity and exercise behavior: An integrated approach to the theory of planned behavior. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 21(1), 71-83.
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  • Prochaska, J. O., Di Clemente, C. C., & Norcross, J. C. (1992). In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors. American Psychology, 47: 11021114.
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  • Rosenkranz, R. R., Duncan, M. J., Caperchione, C. M., Kolt, G. S., Vandelanotte, C., Maeder, A. J., Savage, T.N., & Mummery, W. K. (2015). Validity of the stages of change in steps instrument (soc-step) for achieving the physical activity goal of 10,000 steps per day. BMC Public Health, 15, 1-10.
  • Saputra, Y. M. (2023). Sosialisasi Penerapan Health Related Fitness Model (HRV) Kepada Guru Penjasorkes SD di Kabupaten Sumedang. Jurnal ABDIMAS: MURI, 3(2).
  • Serbes, S., Cengiz, C., Sivri, M., & Filiz, T. (2017). Health-related fitness knowledge of middle school students in public and private schools. Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 29-35.
  • Siedentop, D. L. (2009). National plan for physical activity: Education sector. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 6(s2), S168-S180.
  • Sun, H., Chen, A., Zhu, X., & Ennis, C. D. (2012). Curriculum matters: Learning science-based fitness knowledge in constructivist physical education. The Elementary School Journal, 113(2), 215-229.
  • Tannehill, D., Mars, D. H. V. D., & MacPhail, A. (2013). Building Effective Physical Education Programs. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
  • Toth, S. E., Highfill, M. C., Jenkins, I. K., & Battle, R. D. (2022). Exercise stages of change and barriers among undergraduates at a historically black university. Journal of American College Health, 1-8.
  • Warburton, & Spray, C. M. (2017). Implicit theories of ability in physical education: Current issues and future directions. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 36(3), 252-261.
  • Ward, J. K., Hastie, P. A., Wadsworth, D. D., Foote, S., Brock, S. J. & Hollett, N. (2017). A sport education fitness season’s impact on students’ fitness levels, knowledge, and in-class physical activity. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 88(3), 346-351.
  • World Health Organization [WHO] (2018) More active people for a healthier world: The global action plan on physical activity 2018 – 2030.
  • Yilmaz, E. B., & Hunuk, D. (2022). Constructing health and physical activity knowledge in practice: teachers’ and students’ experiences. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 41(1), 155-164.
  • Yilmaz, E. B., Akşit, S., & Dalkiran, O. (2022). A systematic review of studies on the use of technology in physical education class. Mediterranean Journal of Sport Sciences, 5(4), 1153-1170.
Year 2024, Volume: 15 Issue: 3, 608 - 631, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.54141/psbd.1480755

Abstract

References

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  • Bowler, M., Sammon, P., & Casey, A. (2022). Health-based physical education: A pedagogical model in focus. In Physical Education Pedagogies For Health (pp. 62-76). Routledge.
  • Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3(2), 77-101.
  • Cale, L. (2020). Physical education’s journey on the road to health. Sport, Education and Society, 26(5), 486-499.
  • Castelli, D., & Williams, L. (2007). Health-related fitness and physical education teachers’ content knowledge. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 26(1), 3-19.
  • Cengiz, C., & İnce, M. (2014). Impact of social-ecologic intervention on physical activity knowledge and behaviors of rural students. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 11(8), 1565-1572.
  • Cengiz, C., Hunuk, D., & İnce, M. (2014). Fiziksel aktivite egzersiz davranışı değişim basamakları anketi'nin Türk ortaokul öğrencilerinde psikometrik değerleri ve ilk bulgular. Beden Egitimi ve Spor Bilimleri Dergisi, 8(1), 131-139
  • Creswell, J. W. (2002). Educational Research: Planning, Conducting, and Evaluating Quantitative (pp. 146-166). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  • Dasso, N. (2018). How is exercise different from physical activity? A concept analysis. Nursing Forum, 54(1). https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/nuf.12296
  • Daum, D. N. (2020). Thinking about hybrid or online learning in physical education? Start here! Journal of Physical Education, Recreation ve Dance, 91(1), 42-44. https://doi.org/10.1080/07303084.2020.1683387
  • Dermatis, A., Bacopoulou, F., Kokka, I., Vlachakis, D., Lyrakos, G., Menti, D., & Darviri, C. (2023). The effect of the planned behaviour theory and the transtheoretical behaviour model on physical activity. A systematic review. EMBnet Journal, 29, 1046.
  • Ferkel, R., Judge, L., Stodden, D., & Griffin, K. (2014). Importance of health-related fitness knowledge to increasing physical activity and physical fitness. Physical Educator, 71(2), 218.
  • Gillies, R. M., & Boyle, M. (2010). Teachers’ reflections on cooperative learning: Issues of implementation. Teaching and Teacher Education, 26(4), 933-940.
  • Gronmark, E. (2018). Identifying perceived barriers to exercise behaviour change associated with transition through the stages of change model. Oxford Brookes University. Undergraduate Project.
  • Hannon, J., & Thompson, A. (2012). Health-related fitness knowledge and physical activity of high school students. Physical Educator, 69 (1), 71.
  • Harris, J. & Cale, L. (2018). Promoting Active Lifestyles in Schools. Human Kinetics.
  • Haslem, L., Wilkinson, C., Prusak, K., Christensen, W., & Pennington, T. (2016). Relationships between health-related fitness knowledge, perceived competence, self-determination, and physical activity behaviors of high school students. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education , 35(1), 27-37.
  • Hunuk, D. & İnce, L. (2010). Development of health-related fitness knowledge. 15th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science. Antalya,Turkey.
  • Hunuk, D., Özdemir, R. & Aşcı, H. (2013). The role of perceived social support on physical activity participation of 6th to 8th grade students. Education and Science, 38(170), 3-18.
  • Jayakumar, R., Methre, S. T., & Patil, A. N. (2023). Association of health literacy and physical activity with physical fitness level among adults. Biomedicine, 43(4), 1329-1334.
  • Joffe, H. (2011). Thematic analysis. Qualitative research methods in mental health and psychotherapy: A guide for students and practitioners, 209-223.
  • Katsagani, C. N., Kokkinos, P., & Sidossis, L. S. (2023). Defining Physical Activity and Exercise. In Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease (pp. 69–78). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119833475.ch5
  • Keating, X. D., Harrison, L., Chen, L., Xiang, P., Lambdin, D., Dauenhauer, B., Rotich, W., ve Piñero, J. C. (2009). An analysis of research on student health-related fitness knowledge in K–16 physical education programs. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 28(3), 333-349.
  • Kern, M. L., & Armstrong, P. (2022). Exercise, physical activity, and mental health. Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology.
  • Khairuddin, K., Masrun, M., Bakhtiar, S., & Syahruddin, S. (2023). An analysis of the learning implementation of physical education in junior high schools. Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan, 42(1), 241-253.
  • King, K. A., Tergerson, J. L., & Wilson, B. R. (2008). Effect of social support on adolescents’ perceptions of and engagement in physical activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 5(3), 374-384.
  • Kin-Isler, A., Asci, F. H., Altintas, A., & Guven-Karahan, B. (2009). Physical activity levels and patterns of 11-14-year-old Turkish adolescents. Adolescence, 44 (176), 1005–1015.
  • Kirk, T. N., & Haegele, J. A. (2019). Theory of planned behavior in research examining physical activity factors among individuals with disabilities: A review. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 36(1), 164-182.
  • Kitzinger, J. (1995). Qualitative Research. Introducing Focus Groups. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 311(7000), 299.
  • Lloyd, M., Colley, R., & Tremblay, M. (2010). Advancing the debate on ‘fitness testing’ for children: perhaps we’re riding the wrong animal. Pediatric Exercise Science, 22, 176e182.
  • Mahardika, W., Mustafa, P. S., Lufthansa, L., Anugrah, T., & Shafi, S. H. A. (2024). Lifelong sports through the lens of physical literacy: Understanding definitions, benefits, and challenges. Edumaspul Jurnal Pendidikan, 8(1), 238-245.
  • Makar, E. (2016). Determine of relationship between social skill, physical self-perceptions and physical activity level of sports education students. Unpublished master thesis, Bartın University, Bartın.
  • Marcus, B., Selby, V., Niaura, R., & Rossi, J. (1992). Self-efficacy and the stages of exercise behavior change. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 60-66.
  • Ministry of National Education (MoNE), (2018). Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı Talim Terbiye Kurulu, Science Curriculum. Ankara.
  • Ministry of National Education (MoNE), Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı Talim Terbiye Kurulu, (2006). Primary Education Physical Education and Sports Course Curriculum. Ankara.
  • Ministry of National Education (MoNE), Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı Talim Terbiye Kurulu, (2010). Secondary Education Physical Education and Sports Course Curriculum. Ankara.
  • Mott, D., Virgilio, S., Warren, B., & Berenson, G. (1991). Effectiveness of a personalized fitness module on knowledge, attitude, and cardiovascular endurance of fifth-grade students “Heart Smart”. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 847-858.
  • Oka, K. (2003). Stages of change for exercise behavior and self-efficacy for exercise among middle-aged adults. Japanese Journal of Public Health, 50(3), 208-215.
  • Park, B. H., Lee, M. S., Hong, J. Y., Bae, S. H., Kim, E. Y., Kim, K. K., & Kim, D. K. (2009). The stages of physical activity and exercise behavior: An integrated approach to the theory of planned behavior. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 21(1), 71-83.
  • Placek, J. H., Griffin, L. L., Dodds, P., Raymond, C., Tremino, F., & James, A. (2001). Chapter 3: Middle school students’ conceptions of fitness: the long road to a healthy lifestyle. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 20(4), 314-323.
  • Pope, J. P., Pelletier, L. G., & Guertin, C. (2021). Examining the role ones' stage of change plays in understanding the relationship between motivation and physical activity. Physical Activity & Health (2515-2270), 5(1).
  • Pot, N., Whitehead, M. E., & Durden-Myers, E. J. (2018). Physical literacy from philosophy to practice. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 37(3), 246-251.
  • Pritchard, T., Hansen, A., Scarboro, S., & Melnic, I. (2015). Effectiveness of the sport education fitness model on fitness levels, knowledge, and physical activity. The Physical Educator, 577-600.
  • Prochaska, J. O., Di Clemente, C. C., & Norcross, J. C. (1992). In search of how people change: Applications to addictive behaviors. American Psychology, 47: 11021114.
  • Ricardo, L., Rombaldi, A., Kopp, D., Ferreira, R., Hallal, P., & Azevedo, M. (2015). Stages of Change for physical activity after a school-based intervention: a cross-sectional study. Revista Brasileira de Atividade Física & Saúde, 20(6), 569-569.
  • Rosenkranz, R. R., Duncan, M. J., Caperchione, C. M., Kolt, G. S., Vandelanotte, C., Maeder, A. J., Savage, T.N., & Mummery, W. K. (2015). Validity of the stages of change in steps instrument (soc-step) for achieving the physical activity goal of 10,000 steps per day. BMC Public Health, 15, 1-10.
  • Saputra, Y. M. (2023). Sosialisasi Penerapan Health Related Fitness Model (HRV) Kepada Guru Penjasorkes SD di Kabupaten Sumedang. Jurnal ABDIMAS: MURI, 3(2).
  • Serbes, S., Cengiz, C., Sivri, M., & Filiz, T. (2017). Health-related fitness knowledge of middle school students in public and private schools. Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 29-35.
  • Siedentop, D. L. (2009). National plan for physical activity: Education sector. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 6(s2), S168-S180.
  • Sun, H., Chen, A., Zhu, X., & Ennis, C. D. (2012). Curriculum matters: Learning science-based fitness knowledge in constructivist physical education. The Elementary School Journal, 113(2), 215-229.
  • Tannehill, D., Mars, D. H. V. D., & MacPhail, A. (2013). Building Effective Physical Education Programs. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
  • Toth, S. E., Highfill, M. C., Jenkins, I. K., & Battle, R. D. (2022). Exercise stages of change and barriers among undergraduates at a historically black university. Journal of American College Health, 1-8.
  • Warburton, & Spray, C. M. (2017). Implicit theories of ability in physical education: Current issues and future directions. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 36(3), 252-261.
  • Ward, J. K., Hastie, P. A., Wadsworth, D. D., Foote, S., Brock, S. J. & Hollett, N. (2017). A sport education fitness season’s impact on students’ fitness levels, knowledge, and in-class physical activity. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 88(3), 346-351.
  • World Health Organization [WHO] (2018) More active people for a healthier world: The global action plan on physical activity 2018 – 2030.
  • Yilmaz, E. B., & Hunuk, D. (2022). Constructing health and physical activity knowledge in practice: teachers’ and students’ experiences. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 41(1), 155-164.
  • Yilmaz, E. B., Akşit, S., & Dalkiran, O. (2022). A systematic review of studies on the use of technology in physical education class. Mediterranean Journal of Sport Sciences, 5(4), 1153-1170.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Physical Training and Sports Pedagogy
Journal Section Teacher Education & Sport Pedagogy
Authors

Emine Büşra Yılmaz 0000-0001-7369-9965

Deniz Hünük 0000-0001-6886-4911

Publication Date December 30, 2024
Submission Date May 10, 2024
Acceptance Date December 25, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 15 Issue: 3

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APA Yılmaz, E. B., & Hünük, D. (2024). Exploring Exercise Behaviors and Health Knowledge in Secondary School Students: A Mixed-Methods Study in One School. Pamukkale Journal of Sport Sciences, 15(3), 608-631. https://doi.org/10.54141/psbd.1480755