Physical activity, body mass index and blood pressure in primary school pupils attending private schools
Background: Lack of physical activity contributes to overweight and obesity. It is recommended that children accumulate at least one hour of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity daily. Objective: The level of physical activity, body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure (BP) were evaluated...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African health sciences 2016-01, Vol.16 (4), p.947-961 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Lack of physical activity contributes to overweight and
obesity. It is recommended that children accumulate at least one hour
of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity daily. Objective:
The level of physical activity, body mass index (BMI) and blood
pressure (BP) were evaluated in pupils attending private primary
schools. Method: The intensity and duration of physical activity of the
pupils selected by multiple stage sampling method were obtained with
the aid of a questionnaire. The BMI and BP were measured. Analysis was
by SPSS. Results: Of the 353 pupils, 132(37.4%) pupils were adequately
physically active while overweight and obesity prevalences were
54(15.3%) and 65(18.4%) respectively. Hypertension prevalence in
overweight/ obese children (6.5%) was significantly higher than in
children with healthy weight 1.5%, P = 0.04. Conclusion: Only a third
of pupils met the recommended level of physical activity. The
prevalence of overweight and obesity was high while the overweight and
obese pupils were more likely to have hypertension compared to those
with healthy weight. Physical activity programmes for primary school
pupils in school and at home are therefore recommended. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 1729-0503 1680-6905 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ahs.v16i4.10 |