Health-Related Effects of a Short Isometric Exercise Program Integrated into School Physical Education: The Role of Biological Maturation and Baseline Functional Status
Dawid Koźlenia, Rafał Szafraniec, Jakub Jarosz, Leszek Mazur, Jarosław Domaradzki

TL;DR
Adding short isometric exercises to school PE did not improve health outcomes beyond regular PE, suggesting standard PE is sufficient for adolescent health.
Contribution
This study evaluates the added value of isometric exercises in school PE and finds no additional benefits for health-related outcomes.
Findings
Integrating isometric exercises into PE did not improve health outcomes beyond standard PE.
Regular PE itself improved muscular strength and functional capacity over time.
Biological maturation affected strength levels but not response to the isometric intervention.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Integrating short isometric exercise bouts into regular physical education did not improve health-related functional or cardiovascular outcomes beyond standard PE alone.Improvements in muscular strength and functional capacity were observed over time in both groups, indicating a beneficial effect of regular physical education itself.Biological maturation influenced absolute strength levels but did not modify responsiveness to the isometric exercise intervention. Integrating short isometric exercise bouts into regular physical education did not improve health-related functional or cardiovascular outcomes beyond standard PE alone. Improvements in muscular strength and functional capacity were observed over time in both groups, indicating a beneficial effect of regular physical education itself. Biological maturation influenced absolute strength levels but…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Children's Physical and Motor Development · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
