Daily physical activity in children enrolled in extracurricular activity

Marlon Leite, Ana Maria Forti Barela, José Angelo Barela
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This study aimed to verify and compare the physical activity practices of children enrolled and non-enrolled on different days of week in a specific program offered at school. Seventy-eight children comprised two groups: children with extra physical activity (EPA; n=39; 15 females and 24 males; age: 9.2±0.8 years) and those with no involvement in extra physical activity (NPA; n=39; 21 females and 18 males; age: 9.0±0.4 years). To infer caloric expenditure, number of steps per day, and total distance traveled, children were monitored with pedometers during three nonconsecutive days: a day with a physical education class at school, a normal activity weekday, and a weekend day. Children enrolled in extra activities at school presented higher levels of caloric expenditure (EPA=132±61, NPA=61±25), performed more steps per day (EPA=7742±2473, NPA=5245±2306) and traveled longer distances (EPA=4201±1318, NPA=2799±1269), with boys (calories=154.1±91.6; steps=9763±3804; traveled distance=5114±2205) more active than girls (calories=94.4±46.7; steps=6691±2394; traveled distance=3726±1387). In the extracurricular physical activity day, children expended more calories (155.8±88.3), performed mores steps (10133±3724) and traveled longer distance (5442±2118) than in the physical education day (calories=127.2±79.3; steps=8409±3283; traveled distance=4478±1864) and in the weekend (calories=96.8±58.8; steps=6493±2687; traveled distance=3500±1466). Extracurricular physical activity at school leads to an increase of physical activity of boys and girls, even on days when the extracurricular activity is not offered.
参加课外活动的儿童的日常体育活动
本研究旨在验证和比较在学校提供的特定项目中报名和未报名的儿童在每周不同日子的体育活动实践。78名儿童分为两组:有额外体力活动的儿童;n = 39;女性15人,男性24人;年龄:9.2±0.8岁)和未参加额外体育活动(NPA;n = 39;女性21人,男性18人;年龄:9.0±0.4岁)。为了推断热量消耗、每天的步数和总步行距离,研究人员在三个非连续的日子里用计步器对儿童进行监测:一天在学校上体育课,一天在工作日正常活动,另一天在周末。在学校参加额外活动的儿童表现出更高的热量消耗水平(EPA=132±61,NPA=61±25),每天走更多的步(EPA=7742±2473,NPA=5245±2306),并且旅行的距离更长(EPA=4201±1318,NPA=2799±1269),而男孩(卡路里=154.1±91.6;步骤= 9763±3804;行走距离=5114±2205)比女生多活动(卡路里=94.4±46.7;步骤= 6691±2394;旅行距离= 3726±1387)。在课外体育活动日,儿童消耗的热量(155.8±88.3),行走的步数(10133±3724)和行走的距离(5442±2118)均高于体育活动日(热量=127.2±79.3;步骤= 8409±3283;旅行距离=4478±1864)和周末(卡路里=96.8±58.8;步骤= 6493±2687;旅行距离= 3500±1466)。学校的课外体育活动导致男孩和女孩的体育活动增加,即使在没有课外活动的日子里也是如此。
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