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Physical activity and fitness in 8-year-old overweight and normal weight children and their parents

OBJECTIVES: To compare the physical fitness and physical activity of 8-year-old overweight children (n =53) to normal weight children (n=65), and to determine whether a significant relationship exists between physical activity of parents and their children. STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. MET...

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Autores principales: Karppanen, Anna-Kaisa, Ahonen, Sanna-Mari, Tammelin, Tuija, Vanhala, Marja, Korpelainen, Raija
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Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22456036
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v71i0.17621
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author Karppanen, Anna-Kaisa
Ahonen, Sanna-Mari
Tammelin, Tuija
Vanhala, Marja
Korpelainen, Raija
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Ahonen, Sanna-Mari
Tammelin, Tuija
Vanhala, Marja
Korpelainen, Raija
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description OBJECTIVES: To compare the physical fitness and physical activity of 8-year-old overweight children (n =53) to normal weight children (n=65), and to determine whether a significant relationship exists between physical activity of parents and their children. STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. METHODS: A total of 119 children from Northern Finland were recruited for the study. Waist circumference, height, weight and BMI were measured. Physical activity of the children and their parents was determined with self-administered 7-day recall questionnaires (PAQ-C). Physical fitness of the children was evaluated with 7 items of the EUROFIT-test battery (flamingo balance test, plate tapping, sit-and-reach test, sit-ups, bent arm hang and 10×5 shuttle run). Aerobic capacity of the children was tested with 6-minute walking test. RESULTS: Overweigh was related to impaired performance in tests requiring muscle endurance, balance, explosive power of lower extremities, upper body strength and endurance, speed and agility in both genders and aerobic capacity in boys. Physical activity levels of overweight boys (2.41 SD 0.72) were lower than their lean counterparts (2.91 SD 0.64, p=0.004); no such difference was observed in girls (2.53 SD 0.64 vs. 2.59 SD 0.68, p=0.741). Physical activity was significantly associated with better performance in several physical fitness tests in boys, but not in girls. Mothers’ physical activity was associated with children's physical activity (r=0.363, p<0.001), but no such association was found between fathers and children (r=0.019, p=0.864). CONCLUSION: This study shows an inverse relationship between excess bodyweight and physical fitness in children. Mother-child relationship of physical activity appeared to be stronger than father-child relationship. Improving physical fitness in children through physical activity might require interventions that are responsive to the ability and needs of overweight children and their families and focus on helping parents and children to be physically active together.
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spelling pubmed-34176372012-09-06 Physical activity and fitness in 8-year-old overweight and normal weight children and their parents Karppanen, Anna-Kaisa Ahonen, Sanna-Mari Tammelin, Tuija Vanhala, Marja Korpelainen, Raija Int J Circumpolar Health Original Research Article OBJECTIVES: To compare the physical fitness and physical activity of 8-year-old overweight children (n =53) to normal weight children (n=65), and to determine whether a significant relationship exists between physical activity of parents and their children. STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. METHODS: A total of 119 children from Northern Finland were recruited for the study. Waist circumference, height, weight and BMI were measured. Physical activity of the children and their parents was determined with self-administered 7-day recall questionnaires (PAQ-C). Physical fitness of the children was evaluated with 7 items of the EUROFIT-test battery (flamingo balance test, plate tapping, sit-and-reach test, sit-ups, bent arm hang and 10×5 shuttle run). Aerobic capacity of the children was tested with 6-minute walking test. RESULTS: Overweigh was related to impaired performance in tests requiring muscle endurance, balance, explosive power of lower extremities, upper body strength and endurance, speed and agility in both genders and aerobic capacity in boys. Physical activity levels of overweight boys (2.41 SD 0.72) were lower than their lean counterparts (2.91 SD 0.64, p=0.004); no such difference was observed in girls (2.53 SD 0.64 vs. 2.59 SD 0.68, p=0.741). Physical activity was significantly associated with better performance in several physical fitness tests in boys, but not in girls. Mothers’ physical activity was associated with children's physical activity (r=0.363, p<0.001), but no such association was found between fathers and children (r=0.019, p=0.864). CONCLUSION: This study shows an inverse relationship between excess bodyweight and physical fitness in children. Mother-child relationship of physical activity appeared to be stronger than father-child relationship. Improving physical fitness in children through physical activity might require interventions that are responsive to the ability and needs of overweight children and their families and focus on helping parents and children to be physically active together. Co-Action Publishing 2012-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3417637/ /pubmed/22456036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v71i0.17621 Text en © 2012 Anna-Kaisa Karppanen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr Physical activity and fitness in 8-year-old overweight and normal weight children and their parents
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity and fitness in 8-year-old overweight and normal weight children and their parents
title_short Physical activity and fitness in 8-year-old overweight and normal weight children and their parents
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22456036
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v71i0.17621
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