Fourth Graders' Objectively Measured Week Long Physical Activity
J. Valtonen, Anna-Liisa Kyhälä, Sari Slotte, Jyrki Reunamo
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Abstract
We explored 10–11 year-old children’s moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to describe how it is distributed within weekdays, weekend days, the segments of a schoolday and how it meets the global recommendation of ≥ 60 min daily MVPA. Participants were from two fourth classes (N = 33; 20 boys, 13 girls) in the city of Vantaa, capitol area of Finland. PA was measured using a Polar Active® (PAC) wrist-worn accelerometer. A diary supported the accelerometer data. Raw metabolic equivalent (MET) data from accelerometers were transmitted to computer, organized and uploaded to SPSS. We used MET-thresholds moderate PA (MPA) ≥ 3 < 6, vigorous (VPA) ≥ 6 and consequently moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) ≥ 3. Average daily MVPA was 92 minutes. Differences between weekdays and weekend days existed, but they were at least partly caused by the weather. Global recommendation was met by 21%, more often by girls than boys. However, almost everyone met the recommendation ≥ 4 a week. In segments of the schoolday (lessons, long recesses, short recesses and lunch breaks) the children were physically quite active at 5, 12, 4 and 8 minutes, respectively. Hypothetically summed up, a schoolday accumulated 50 minutes MVPA. Boys accumulated quite systematically slightly more MVPA during schooldays and leisure time. Schooldays play an important role in children’s total MVPA and the current situation is decent. However, teacher educators, decision makers, school administration, principals, teachers and school staff should still aim at finding new ways of making schooldays even more physically active. © 2019 Published by Future Academy www.FutureAcademy.org.uk
四年级学生一周体育活动的客观测量
我们研究了10-11岁儿童的中度至剧烈体育活动(MVPA),以描述其在工作日、周末、上学时间的分布情况,以及它如何满足每日≥60分钟的全球建议MVPA。参与者来自两个第四类(N = 33;20个男孩,13个女孩)在芬兰首都万塔市。使用Polar Active®(PAC)腕带加速度计测量PA。日记支持加速度计的数据。加速度计的原始代谢当量(MET)数据传输到计算机,整理并上传到SPSS。我们使用met阈值中度PA (MPA)≥3 < 6,剧烈PA (VPA)≥6,因此中度至剧烈PA (MVPA)≥3。平均每日MVPA为92分钟。工作日和周末之间确实存在差异,但至少有一部分是由天气造成的。达到全球建议的比例为21%,女孩比男孩更常见。然而,几乎每个人都符合每周≥4次的建议。在上课时间(上课时间、长休息时间、短休息时间和午休时间)中,孩子们在5分钟、12分钟、4分钟和8分钟的时间里都非常活跃。假设总结,一个学生日累积了50分钟的MVPA。男孩在学生时代和闲暇时间积累的MVPA相当系统地略多。学生时期在儿童总MVPA中占有重要地位,目前的情况还不错。然而,教师、教育工作者、决策者、学校管理部门、校长、教师和学校工作人员仍应致力于寻找新的方法,使学生的身体活动更加活跃。©2019由未来学院出版www.FutureAcademy.org.uk
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