Gender differences in the level of interactions between the physical activity and quality of life of 10 years old children
Keywords:
physical activity, joy of movement, quality of life, differences, interactions, boys, girlsAbstract
This article deals about the interactions between a physical activity, joy of movement and
quality of life of 10 years old boys and girls from Slovak primary schools. The PAQ, PACES
and Children´s Worlds the international Survey of Children´s Well-Being (ISCWeB) surveys
were used to obtain the data. The survey was attended by 94 boys and 86 girls from primary
schools. Despite differentiated sports level of boys and girls, the extracurricular physical
activity per week is on the same level. Girls prefer unorganized physical activity, which brings
them joy. Higher summary score values are found in girls' side in the area of a home, family,
friends, school, self-evaluation, orientation to their future, and their leisure time. Subjective
evaluation of the material area has the boys and girls on the same level. Correlation analysis
between defined factors confirmed the differentiated impact of extracurricular activities and the
joy of movement on interactions with areas of quality of life of 10-year-old boys and girls. Boys
show a higher frequency of positive interactions than girls. Higher closeness to areas of quality
of life than the level of physical activity is demonstrated by the joy of movement.