V体育ios版 - Physical Activity and Sedentary Screen Time in Obese and Overweight Children Living in Different Environments
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- DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a4184
"VSports注册入口" Physical Activity and Sedentary Screen Time in Obese and Overweight Children Living in Different Environments
Abstract
Aim: To assess the relationship of children's physical activity and sedentary screen time with overweight and obesity in children living in different environments (town and city) in Lithuania VSports手机版. .
Methods: An analysis of anthropometric data from 532 children living in town and city areas was performed V体育安卓版. A youth physical activity questionnaire (YPAQ) was conducted to evaluate physical activity and sedentary screen time. .
Results: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among the children was 25. 5% in the town and 18. 6% in the city. Children living in the town on average engaged 9. 3 min/day less in moderate to vigorous physical activity (p=0. 050) and had 33. 2 MET-min/day lower energy expenditure than children living in the city V体育ios版. Sedentary screen time was extremely high on weekends in both town and city children. .
Conclusions: A higher prevalence of overweight and obesity and a lower amount of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was found in children living in the town compared to children living in the city. VSports最新版本.
Keywords: children; city; obesity; physical activity; sedentary screen time; town V体育平台登录. .
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