Abstract

Traditional children’s games at school have the potential to decrease the prevalence of obesity which tends to increase. Modifications and standardization of the game are needed so that the game can be implemented. The research objective is to develop a modified softball game model and test its effectiveness for improving nutritional status and physical fitness level of elementary school students. The development research design was used to produce the modified softball game model. Field trials of 27 elementary school fifth grade students were carried out with a one group before and after intervention design. The effectiveness of the model was assessed by changes in Z score of body mass index and physical fitness level before and after the intervention. The results of this research prove that the modified softball game model is valid and relevant to the physical education review. Application of the modified softball game model also proved effective in improving the nutritional status and physical fitness level of elementary school students. In the context of overcoming the problem of over nutrition in school-age children, it is recommended that schools and related stake holders implement the modified softball game model consistently.

Highlights

  • One of the important health issues to be on the agenda of health promotion for elementary school children is the problem of over nutrition

  • The one group before and after intervention design was implemented to test the effectiveness of softball game model implementation to nutrition status improvement and student physical fitness

  • The effectiveness of the game models developed in improving the nutritional status and physical fitness of students

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Introduction

One of the important health issues to be on the agenda of health promotion for elementary school children is the problem of over nutrition (overweight and obesity). The model was tested to improve the nutritional status and physical fitness level of elementary school students. This development research was carried out to produce a modified model of traditional children’s games that were standardized as an alternative intervention program for the problem of over nutrition and physical fitness of elementary school students.

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