Authors
EG Artero, V Espana-Romero, J Castro-Pinero, FB Ortega, J Suni, MJ Castillo-Garzon, JR Ruiz
Publication date
2011/3
Source
International journal of sports medicine
Volume
32
Issue
03
Pages
159-169
Publisher
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart· New York
Description
The objective of this systematic review was to study the reliability of the existing field-based fitness tests intended for use with children and adolescents. The medical electronic databases MEDLINE, SCOPUS and SPORTS DISCUS were screened for papers published from January 1990 to December 2009. Each study was classified as high, low or very low quality according to the description of the participants, the time interval between measurements, the description of the results and the appropriateness of statistics. 3 levels of evidence were constructed according to the number of studies and the consistency of the findings. 32 studies were finally included in the present review. The reliability of tests assessing cardiorespiratory fitness (9 studies), musculoskeletal fitness (12 studies), motor fitness (3 studies), and body composition (10 studies) was investigated. Although some fitness components warrant further …
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