Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia

The objective was to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity, and its association with physical activity and fitness among boys attending a private school in Bogotá, Colombia. 655 boys between 7 and 18 years self-reported their physical activity habits and underwent anthropometric (weight...

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Adolescent
Age distribution
Article
Body mass
Body weight
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Exercise
Fitness
Health behavior
Human
Leisure
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Physiology
Prevalence
Time
Urban population
Walking
Adolescent
Age distribution
Body mass index
Body weight
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional studies
Exercise
Health behavior
Humans
Leisure activities
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
Prevalence
Time factors
Urban population
Walking
Aerobic capacity
Childhood obesity
Colombia
Fat
Fitness
Flexibility.
Physical activity
Strength
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Sobrepeso, inactividad física y baja condición física en un colegio de bogotá, colombia
title Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia
spellingShingle Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia
Adolescent
Age distribution
Article
Body mass
Body weight
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Exercise
Fitness
Health behavior
Human
Leisure
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Physiology
Prevalence
Time
Urban population
Walking
Adolescent
Age distribution
Body mass index
Body weight
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional studies
Exercise
Health behavior
Humans
Leisure activities
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
Prevalence
Time factors
Urban population
Walking
Aerobic capacity
Childhood obesity
Colombia
Fat
Fitness
Flexibility.
Physical activity
Strength
Tv
title_short Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia
title_full Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia
title_fullStr Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia
title_sort Relationship between overweight, physical activity and physical fitness in school-aged boys in bogotá colombia
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Age distribution
Article
Body mass
Body weight
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Exercise
Fitness
Health behavior
Human
Leisure
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Physiology
Prevalence
Time
Urban population
Walking
Adolescent
Age distribution
Body mass index
Body weight
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional studies
Exercise
Health behavior
Humans
Leisure activities
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
Prevalence
Time factors
Urban population
Walking
Aerobic capacity
Childhood obesity
Colombia
Fat
Fitness
Flexibility.
Physical activity
Strength
Tv
topic Adolescent
Age distribution
Article
Body mass
Body weight
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Exercise
Fitness
Health behavior
Human
Leisure
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Physiology
Prevalence
Time
Urban population
Walking
Adolescent
Age distribution
Body mass index
Body weight
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional studies
Exercise
Health behavior
Humans
Leisure activities
Male
Motor activity
Obesity
Overweight
Physical fitness
Prevalence
Time factors
Urban population
Walking
Aerobic capacity
Childhood obesity
Colombia
Fat
Fitness
Flexibility.
Physical activity
Strength
Tv
description The objective was to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity, and its association with physical activity and fitness among boys attending a private school in Bogotá, Colombia. 655 boys between 7 and 18 years self-reported their physical activity habits and underwent anthropometric (weight, height, fat percentage by bioelectrical impedance), and physical fitness measurements (PACER, sit and reach, curl-ups, push-ups and hand dynamometry). The association between weight status and physical activity and fitness were assessed by logistic regression models. The outcome was that 38% of the boys were overweight according to the BMI of the Colombian population (WHO criteria), 17,7% according to international BMI cut-offs and 16,9% showed values of % fat over 25 (Fitnessgram criteria). A relation was found between being overweight and having poor performance in the aerobic fitness test (adjusted OR: 3,7, IC 95%:1,6-8,3) and reported not walking or riding a bicycle for at least 30 minutes, 5 times a week (OR adjusted 3,6, IC 95%: 1-13,0). These results did not change when different criteria to define overweight was applied. The best level of agreement for overweight classification was found between fat percentage and the international BMI cut-offs (kappa=0,616, p less than 0.001). Overweight was not associated to TV watching time, video games or use of Internet. The final conclusion was that the prevalence of overweight was high in this population of school-aged boys. There was a significant relationship between poor physical fitness, low levels of physical activity, and overweight. It is important to encourage and monitor children's levels of physical activity as well as the results of fitness test for the prevention of overweight and related cardio-metabolic complications.
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