Physical activity levels, physical fitness and scree time among children and adolescents from bogotá, Colombia

Objective: to investigate the association between objective measures of physical activity levels, physical fitness and screen time in Colombia children and adolescents from Bogota, Colombia. Methods: a sample of 149 healthy Colombian youth, children and adolescents (9–17.9 years old) participated in...

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2015
Institución:
Universidad del Rosario
Repositorio:
Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/22683
Acceso en línea:
https://doi.org/10.3305/nh.2015.32.5.9576
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22683
Palabra clave:
Adolescent
Anthropometry
Child
Colombia
Epidemiology
Exercise
Female
Fitness
Human
Lifestyle
Male
Muscle strength
Television
Adolescent
Anthropometry
Child
Colombia
Exercise
Female
Humans
Life style
Male
Muscle strength
Physical fitness
Television
Adolescent
Cardiovascular risk factor
Children
Lifestyle
Physical activity
Physical fitness
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Summary:Objective: to investigate the association between objective measures of physical activity levels, physical fitness and screen time in Colombia children and adolescents from Bogota, Colombia. Methods: a sample of 149 healthy Colombian youth, children and adolescents (9–17.9 years old) participated in the study. Physical activity level was assessed over 7 days using an accelerometer. Weight, height, waist circumference, hip waist, subscapular/ triceps skinfold thicknesses and self-reported screen time (television/internet and videogame-viewing time) were measured. Aerobic capacity, handgrip strength, standing broad jump, vertical jump, speed/agility and flexibility were used as indicators of physical fitness. Results: in girls with a high level of physical activity had favorable aerobic capacity (r = 0.366) and inverse relationship with subscapular/triceps skinfold thicknesses (r = -0.257) and (r = -0,237) p less than 0.05, respectively. In boys, vigorous physical activity were associated with higher values of flexibility (r = 0.277) and aerobic capacity (r = 0.347), p less than 0.05. Finally, the participants who watched 2 h or less of television per day showed 1.81 times (95%CI 1.401 to 2.672) that met physical activity guidelines. Conclusions: the healthy Colombian youth who reported moderate to vigorous objective measures of physical activity levels, presented higher levels in physical fitness especially in aerobic capacity and flexibility and lower values in subscapular/triceps skinfold thicknesses. © 2015, Grupo Aula Medica S.A. All rights reserved.