THE RELATIONSHIP OF BODY COMPOSITION AND THE INTENSITY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF PREPUSCENT CHILDREN

Authors

  • LUIS PAULO GOMES MASCARENHAS
  • RODRIGO BOZZA
  • ANTONIO STABELINI NETO
  • WAGNER DE CAMPOS

Keywords:

Children, physical activity and body composition.

Abstract

Identify the relationship of school period with the body composition and the intensity of physical activity of prepubescent male and female children. Methods: For the study, were randomly selected 55 boys and 48 girls, age 7 to 8 years old. Anthropometrics measurements: BMI and sum of 7 skin folds. For the intensity of physical activity the children were divided in three groups according to Bouchard (1983). The physical inactivity corresponding to the values of 1 and 2 (1 to 1,5 METs); light activity 3  4 - 5 (1,6 to 3,4 METs), moderate/high activities 6 to 9 (above 3,5 METs). For data analyses, ANOVA´s two-way and Pearson moment correlations were used, with p<0,05. Results: Analyzes of variance showed significant sex differences in light activity, F= 5,89 (1,97), p=0,017 (Boys: 186,18  71,12; girls: 215,10  63,42), and for moderate/high activity F= 5,87 (1,97), p=0,017 (Boys: 100,90  51,22; girls: 80,31  39,36). For boys (r= 0,30) and children attending the afternoon school period (r= - 0,29) the correlation showed significance with the sum of skin folds. Conclusion: the results showed that girls tend to do more light activity and boys to be engaged in moderate/high activity, what might be related to less percentage o body fat. To do activities with moderate/high intensity may be a way to prevent children development of overweight and obesity.

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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THE RELATIONSHIP OF BODY COMPOSITION AND THE INTENSITY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF PREPUSCENT CHILDREN. (2015). Fiep Bulletin - Online, 76(2). https://ojs.fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/5248