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Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi 2014-Apr

[The current status of physical activity in urban school-aged children and its association with obesity].

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Guimin Huang
Zhongjian Su
Junting Liu
Yinkun Yan
Linghui Meng
Hong Cheng
Jie Mi

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Abstrait

OBJECTIVE

To understand the current status of physical activity among urban school-aged children and its association with obesity.

METHODS

295 pupils, aged 9 to 13 years were selected, using the method of convenience sampling. Data on anthropometric measurements was collected, including weight and height. Questionnaire survey, clinic examination, dietary investigation of school lunch and surveillance on 7-day physical activity by pedometers, were done and Multi-linear regression was used to analyze the relationship between waist to height ratio (WHtR), fat mass percentage (FMP), body mass index (BMI) and physical activity. Single-variable and multiple non-conditional logistic regression modeling were applied to analyze data collected from obesity and physical activities.

RESULTS

15.5% of boys and 13.1% of girls reached 60 minutes per day of 'moderate-vigorous physical activities'. Compared with normal children, overweight/obesity children showed an increase of sedentary activity time, total energy expenditure, and energy expenditure of physical activity. With the increase of 1 hours daily on going to school by private car, WHtR and FMP increased by 0.01 and 2.06 units, respectively. FMP increased 0.89 units among with the increase of sedentary activity time, 1 hour daily. BMI and the intake of leafy vegetables (eg. spinach, cabbage) showed a negative correlation. As the frequency of leafy vegetables consumption increased once weekly, BMI fell 0.10 units. After adjustment for sex and age, the risk of overweight/obesity was 3.82-fold (95%CI: 1.17-12.47) among children who had sedentary activity time more than 120 min/d, than those having less than 120 min/d.

CONCLUSIONS

Our data showed that children's daily physical activity was not enough and measures should be taken to decrease the time of sedentary behavior and increase the energy expenditure through physical activities.

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