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Development of physical fitness in Austrian primary school children: A longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years
BACKGROUND: Physical activity and physical fitness play an important role in the prevention of overweight and obesity in childhood and adolescence and reduce the risk of becoming overweight or obese in adulthood. AIM: To evaluate the development of physical fitness in overweight and non-overweight p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5966472/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29666929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00508-018-1336-x |
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author | Ruedl, Gerhard Franz, Dominik Frühauf, Anika Kopp, Martin Niedermeier, Martin Drenowatz, Clemens Greier, Klaus |
author_facet | Ruedl, Gerhard Franz, Dominik Frühauf, Anika Kopp, Martin Niedermeier, Martin Drenowatz, Clemens Greier, Klaus |
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description | BACKGROUND: Physical activity and physical fitness play an important role in the prevention of overweight and obesity in childhood and adolescence and reduce the risk of becoming overweight or obese in adulthood. AIM: To evaluate the development of physical fitness in overweight and non-overweight primary school children from the first to third grades. METHODS: Using a longitudinal study design, body height and weight as well as physical fitness of primary school children from Tyrol, Austria were measured five times during a period of 2.5 years using the German motor performance test (DMT 6–18). RESULTS: In total, 266 children (55% boys) with a mean age of 6.4 ± 0.5 years at baseline participated. The proportion of overweight children was 11% at baseline and 22% at the fifth time point. Overweight children showed a significantly lower physical fitness level (mean total z‑score of DMT6–18) at all 5 time points (Hedges g: 0.64–1.09). Repeated measurement analyses of variances showed a significant increase of physical fitness over time among overweight (partial η(2): 0.12) and non-overweight (partial η(2): 0.29) children. With respect to gender, physical fitness significantly increased over time among overweight (partial η(2): 0.20) and non-overweight (partial η(2): 0.28) girls, as well as among non-overweight boys (partial η(2): 0.31) but not among overweight boys (partial η(2): 0.07). CONCLUSION: Overweight and non-overweight primary school children significantly increased their physical fitness over the study period; however, overweight children showed a significantly lower physical fitness level at all test time points and did not even achieve the mean baseline fitness level of non-overweight children. With respect to the increasing percentage of overweight children over the study period, evidence-based preventive measures to reduce overweight and increase physical fitness should be implemented at the earliest in primary schools with a special focus on overweight boys. |
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spelling | pubmed-59664722018-06-04 Development of physical fitness in Austrian primary school children: A longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years Ruedl, Gerhard Franz, Dominik Frühauf, Anika Kopp, Martin Niedermeier, Martin Drenowatz, Clemens Greier, Klaus Wien Klin Wochenschr Original Article BACKGROUND: Physical activity and physical fitness play an important role in the prevention of overweight and obesity in childhood and adolescence and reduce the risk of becoming overweight or obese in adulthood. AIM: To evaluate the development of physical fitness in overweight and non-overweight primary school children from the first to third grades. METHODS: Using a longitudinal study design, body height and weight as well as physical fitness of primary school children from Tyrol, Austria were measured five times during a period of 2.5 years using the German motor performance test (DMT 6–18). RESULTS: In total, 266 children (55% boys) with a mean age of 6.4 ± 0.5 years at baseline participated. The proportion of overweight children was 11% at baseline and 22% at the fifth time point. Overweight children showed a significantly lower physical fitness level (mean total z‑score of DMT6–18) at all 5 time points (Hedges g: 0.64–1.09). Repeated measurement analyses of variances showed a significant increase of physical fitness over time among overweight (partial η(2): 0.12) and non-overweight (partial η(2): 0.29) children. With respect to gender, physical fitness significantly increased over time among overweight (partial η(2): 0.20) and non-overweight (partial η(2): 0.28) girls, as well as among non-overweight boys (partial η(2): 0.31) but not among overweight boys (partial η(2): 0.07). CONCLUSION: Overweight and non-overweight primary school children significantly increased their physical fitness over the study period; however, overweight children showed a significantly lower physical fitness level at all test time points and did not even achieve the mean baseline fitness level of non-overweight children. With respect to the increasing percentage of overweight children over the study period, evidence-based preventive measures to reduce overweight and increase physical fitness should be implemented at the earliest in primary schools with a special focus on overweight boys. Springer Vienna 2018-04-17 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5966472/ /pubmed/29666929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00508-018-1336-x Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ruedl, Gerhard Franz, Dominik Frühauf, Anika Kopp, Martin Niedermeier, Martin Drenowatz, Clemens Greier, Klaus Development of physical fitness in Austrian primary school children: A longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years |
title | Development of physical fitness in Austrian primary school children: A longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years |
title_full | Development of physical fitness in Austrian primary school children: A longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years |
title_fullStr | Development of physical fitness in Austrian primary school children: A longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of physical fitness in Austrian primary school children: A longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years |
title_short | Development of physical fitness in Austrian primary school children: A longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years |
title_sort | development of physical fitness in austrian primary school children: a longitudinal study among overweight and non-overweight children over 2.5 years |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5966472/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29666929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00508-018-1336-x |
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