Changes in physical activity and weight status of Chinese children: A retrospective longitudinal study

The aims of this study were to describe longitudinal changes in objectively measured physical activity (PA) in Chinese children and to investigate the associations of such changes with weight status, gender, and day of the week. This study was conducted on 50 boys and 43 girls. Children underwent me...

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Main Authors: Pengyu Deng, Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine, Liangfu Zhou, Hisashi Naito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/5/3/5_247/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-5dc39fd1a7ef46a7aae4496a5e90554c2021-05-28T03:23:10ZengJapanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports MedicineJournal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine2186-81312186-81232016-07-015324725610.7600/jpfsm.5.247jpfsmChanges in physical activity and weight status of Chinese children: A retrospective longitudinal studyPengyu Deng0Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine1Liangfu Zhou2Hisashi Naito3Graduate School of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo UniversityGraduate School of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo UniversityLoudi No 1 Middle SchoolGraduate School of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo UniversityThe aims of this study were to describe longitudinal changes in objectively measured physical activity (PA) in Chinese children and to investigate the associations of such changes with weight status, gender, and day of the week. This study was conducted on 50 boys and 43 girls. Children underwent measurements in 2011 (age 7-8 years, 2nd grade) and in 2014 (age 10-11 years, 5th grade). The children were divided into: normal weight (NW) or overweight/obese (OW/OB) groups based on weight status recorded in 2014. PA was quantified by steps measured using a uniaxial accelerometer, then total PA time and time spent performing moderate to vigorous PA (≥ 3 METs) were analyzed separately for weekdays and weekends. The daily PA outcomes and normalized PA outcomes per hour (steps, total PA time, and moderate to vigorous PA) declined with age in the OW/OB group on weekends for boys and on both weekdays and weekends for girls (p < 0.05). But no change was observed in the NW group of boys and girls. The percentages of achieving the global recommendations by WHO also declined with age in the OW/OB group for boys on weekdays (p < 0.05). Moreover, they had significantly less percentages of achieving the WHO recommendations than that of the NW group for boys on both weekdays and weekends in 2014 (p < 0.05). Our findings suggest that longitudinal changes in PA, predominantly in the quantity and intensity of activity, are related to weight status in children. Prevention of this decline in PA among children in OW/OB children, particularly on weekends for boys and on both weekdays and weekends for girls may be a suitable health promotion target.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/5/3/5_247/_pdf/-char/enaccelerometer, mvpaoverweightobesewho recommendations
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author Pengyu Deng
Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine
Liangfu Zhou
Hisashi Naito
spellingShingle Pengyu Deng
Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine
Liangfu Zhou
Hisashi Naito
Changes in physical activity and weight status of Chinese children: A retrospective longitudinal study
Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
accelerometer, mvpa
overweight
obese
who recommendations
author_facet Pengyu Deng
Noriko Ichinoseki-Sekine
Liangfu Zhou
Hisashi Naito
author_sort Pengyu Deng
title Changes in physical activity and weight status of Chinese children: A retrospective longitudinal study
title_short Changes in physical activity and weight status of Chinese children: A retrospective longitudinal study
title_full Changes in physical activity and weight status of Chinese children: A retrospective longitudinal study
title_fullStr Changes in physical activity and weight status of Chinese children: A retrospective longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Changes in physical activity and weight status of Chinese children: A retrospective longitudinal study
title_sort changes in physical activity and weight status of chinese children: a retrospective longitudinal study
publisher Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
series Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
issn 2186-8131
2186-8123
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The aims of this study were to describe longitudinal changes in objectively measured physical activity (PA) in Chinese children and to investigate the associations of such changes with weight status, gender, and day of the week. This study was conducted on 50 boys and 43 girls. Children underwent measurements in 2011 (age 7-8 years, 2nd grade) and in 2014 (age 10-11 years, 5th grade). The children were divided into: normal weight (NW) or overweight/obese (OW/OB) groups based on weight status recorded in 2014. PA was quantified by steps measured using a uniaxial accelerometer, then total PA time and time spent performing moderate to vigorous PA (≥ 3 METs) were analyzed separately for weekdays and weekends. The daily PA outcomes and normalized PA outcomes per hour (steps, total PA time, and moderate to vigorous PA) declined with age in the OW/OB group on weekends for boys and on both weekdays and weekends for girls (p < 0.05). But no change was observed in the NW group of boys and girls. The percentages of achieving the global recommendations by WHO also declined with age in the OW/OB group for boys on weekdays (p < 0.05). Moreover, they had significantly less percentages of achieving the WHO recommendations than that of the NW group for boys on both weekdays and weekends in 2014 (p < 0.05). Our findings suggest that longitudinal changes in PA, predominantly in the quantity and intensity of activity, are related to weight status in children. Prevention of this decline in PA among children in OW/OB children, particularly on weekends for boys and on both weekdays and weekends for girls may be a suitable health promotion target.
topic accelerometer, mvpa
overweight
obese
who recommendations
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