PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

An experimental study on the influence of healthy physical education curriculum model on sports ability of Chinese senior high school students.

  • Shengting Dai,
  • Qian Qiu,
  • Yuancai Zhang,
  • Jingfei Yan,
  • Rongbin Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0298858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
p. e0298858

Abstract

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In recent years, the growing incidence of health issues among Chinese students, including obesity, diabetes, and other chronic diseases, has been attributed to a sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical activity, and unhealthy eating habits. Physical education (PE) classes play a crucial role in promoting physical activity and fostering healthy lifestyles among Chinese students. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of the healthy PE curriculum model on the sports ability of senior high school students in China. The trial adopted a quasi-experimental design with equivalent groups. The experimental group followed the healthy PE curriculum model in their PE classes, while the control group received traditional technical instruction. During the 12-week intervention, 149 senior high school students completed the sports ability test as both the pre-test and post-test measurements for this experimental study. The results indicated that the experimental group showed significant improvements in sports ability compared to the control group, highlighting the positive effects of the healthy PE curriculum model. The structural characteristics of the healthy PE curriculum model provided essential support for students' learning and proved to be an effective way to promote physical literacy among senior high school students in China.