Compliance of physical activity guidelines by chilean low-income children: difference between school and weekend days and nutritional status
Author
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Moreno, Lorena
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Cano Cappellacci, Marcelo
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Orellana Zapata, Yasna
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Kain Berkovic, Juliana
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2015-08-20T18:53:28Z
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2015-08-20T18:53:28Z
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2015
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Nutrición Hospitalaria. 2015 May 1;31(5): 2195-201
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DOI:10.3305/nh.2015.31.5.8058
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132972
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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The main objectives of this study were to compare in
6-9 y Chilean low-income children, daily minutes of moderate/
vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and compliance
of the guideline of 60 min of daily MVPA on weekdays
versus weekends, by sex and nutritional status (NS). The
sample included 250 children (139 boys). Weight and height
were measured; MVPA was assessed with NL1000
pedometers during 7 days. The sample was categorized
into normal-weight (N) and overweight (OW) according
to BMI z score (WHO reference 2007). Comparisons between
weekdays and weekends included: a) MVPA by
sex, using t-test b) MVPA of N and OW by sex, using
ANOVA c) Compliance of guideline by sex and NS, using
test of proportions. 66% of the children were OW, accumulating
significantly more MVPA on weekdays, 50.5
min versus 40.3; boys more than girls; this result was similar
by NS, except for N girls who spent similarly on
weekdays as on weekends. Only 33 % boys and 15% girls
(p= 0.03) and 17 and 9% (p=0.058) met the guideline on
weekdays and weekends respectively, similarly by NS. A
very small proportion of children met the MVPA guideline;
adopting an active lifestyle is key, considering their
high overweight prevalence.