| Literature DB >> 27412242 |
Erik Sigmund1, Dagmar Sigmundová2, Petr Badura2, Lucie Trhlíková2, Andrea Madarasová Gecková2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To explore the time trends (2005-2015) of pedometer-determined weekday and weekend physical activity (PA) and obesity prevalence in 4-7-year-old Czech preschool children and changes in proportion of kindergarten vs. leisure-time PA.Entities:
Keywords: Kindergarten; Leisure-time; Obesity; Step count; Trend; Weekdays; Weekend; Yamax pedometer
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27412242 PMCID: PMC4944466 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3269-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Anthropometric characteristics and pedometer-determined physical activity of two cohorts of 4- and 7-years-old preschool children
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| M | (SD) | M | (SD) | M | (SD) | M | (SD) | |
| Anthropometric data | ||||||||
| Age [years] | 5.58 | (0.46) | 5.70 | (0.82) | 5.65 | (0.82) | 5.56 | (0.81) |
| Body height [cm] | 119.17 | (7.18) | 116.71 | (4.30) | 117.70 | (7.43) | 115.55 | (7.95) |
| Body weight [kg] | 22.26 | (2.89) | 21.12 | (2.95) | 21.46 | (3.81) | 20.41 | (3.88) |
| Body Mass Index [kg/m2] | 15.65 | (1.38) | 15.47 | (1.65) | 15.43 | (1.88) | 15.19 | (2.44) |
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| PA data - step counts | ||||||||
| Whole week day [mean] | 11523 | (3161) | 10264 | (3071) | 12303 | (4341) | 11057 | (3984) |
| Weekdays [mean] | 11864 | (2588) | 9923 | (2431) | 12435 | (4278) | 11389 | (3506) |
| Weekends [mean] | 11182 | (3643) | 10606 | (3597) | 12172 | (4441) | 10725 | (4425) |
| Kindergarten [mean] | 4003 | (1449) | 3058 | (1207) | 5999 | (2421) | 5330 | (2012) |
| Leisure time [mean] | 7861 | (2230) | 6865 | (1708) | 6436 | (3519) | 6059 | (2557) |
n number of participants, M mean, SD standard deviation, % percentage, PA physical activity
Fig. 1Pedometer-determined daily step counts of preschool children in 2005 and 2015. Mean and 95 % confidence intervals are presented separately for girls and boys on weekdays and weekend, n – number of participants in each cohort, a – the horizontal line represents recommendation 11,500 steps/day [22, 32], %a – percentages of children who reach step counts recommendation [22, 32]. The statistical significance (two-way ANOVA for repeated measures, Fisher’s LSD post-hoc test) of the differences between 2005 and 2015 weekday (weekend) step counts is expressed as *p < 0.01
Fig. 2Pedometer-determined kindergarten and leisure-time step counts of preschool children on weekdays in 2005 and 2015. Mean and 95 % confidence intervals are presented separately for girls and boys, n – number of participants. The statistical significance (two-way ANOVA, Fisher’s LSD post-hoc test) of the differences between 2005 and 2015 kindergarten (leisure) time step counts is expressed as *p < 0.01 and **p < 0.001
Fig. 3The proportion of kindergarten and leisure-time step counts in non-obese and obese boys and girls. Mean and 95 % confidence intervals are presented separately for non-obese and obese girls and boys. The statistical significance (t-test) of the differences between 2005 and 2015 kindergarten (leisure) time step counts is expressed as *p < 0.05 and # p < 0.005