Differences in Obese and Underweight 5- to 8-Year-Old Children's Physical Fitness and Motor Skills and Associations With Body Composition: The ExAMIN Youth and BC-IT SA Study.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Carli Gericke, Anita Elizabeth Pienaar, Barry Gerber, Makama Andries Monyeki
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Background: Malnutrition, encompassing underweight (UW) and overweight or obesity (OW/OB), is a global health challenge that significantly impacts children's physical fitness and motor development. Purpose: As limited research exists on these relationships in young children, this study investigated differences in health-related physical fitness (HRPF), motor-related physical fitness (MRPF) and motor skills (MS) in UW and OW/OB children and associations between these fitness characteristics and body composition parameters. Research Design: A cross-sectional study design was used. Sample: 298 children (150 boys, 148 girls; mean age 6.84 ± 0.96 years) was drawn from the ExAMIN Youth SA and the BC-IT studies in the North-West Province of South Africa. Data Collection and Analysis: Measurements included anthropometric measures, body composition assessed using bioelectrical impedance analysis, and evaluations of HRPF, MRPF, and MS). Data were analysed using SPSS (v. 26.0). Results: In the group, 26% were underweight, 11.1% overweight, and 8% obese. OW/OB children had poorer physical and motor fitness (p < .05) and motor skills (p > .05) than normal-weight (NW) peers, while underweight children significantly outperformed both OW and OB and normal-weight children. All body composition parameters were largely and negatively associated with strength, aerobic capacity (r > 0.5), speed, agility and balance in obese children. Fat-free mass, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference revealed positive, more minor and inconsistent associations (r > 0.2) in NW and UW children. Waist circumference (WC) and FFM correlated positively with balance and catching in UW and NW children, with negative correlations between balance and BMI and WC in overweight and obese groups. Conclusions: These different degrees of associations with physical and motor fitness and motor skills in under- and overweight children are important when designing early interventions to prevent childhood obesity.

肥胖和体重不足的5- 8岁儿童身体健康和运动技能的差异及其与身体成分的关系:ExAMIN Youth和BC-IT SA研究。
背景:营养不良,包括体重不足(UW)和超重或肥胖(OW/OB),是一个全球性的健康挑战,显著影响儿童的身体健康和运动发育。目的:由于对幼儿健康相关体质(HRPF)、运动相关体质(MRPF)和运动技能(MS)的差异研究有限,本研究探讨了UW和OW/OB儿童健康相关体质(HRPF)、运动相关体质(MRPF)和运动技能(MS)的差异以及这些健康特征与身体成分参数之间的关系。研究设计:采用横断面研究设计。样本:298名儿童(150名男孩,148名女孩;平均年龄(6.84±0.96岁)来自南非西北省的ExAMIN Youth SA和BC-IT研究。数据收集和分析:测量包括人体测量、使用生物电阻抗分析评估的身体成分、HRPF、MRPF和MS的评估。数据采用SPSS (v. 26.0)分析。结果:26%的人体重不足,11.1%的人超重,8%的人肥胖。低体重/肥胖儿童的身体和运动能力(p < 0.05)和运动技能(p < 0.05)低于正常体重(NW)的同龄人,而体重过轻儿童的表现明显优于低体重/肥胖儿童和正常体重儿童。肥胖儿童的所有身体组成参数与力量、有氧能力(r >.5)、速度、敏捷性和平衡均呈负相关。NW和UW儿童的无脂质量、体重指数(BMI)和腰围呈正相关,但相关性较小且不一致(r >.2)。UW和NW儿童的腰围(WC)和FFM与平衡和捕捞呈正相关,超重组和肥胖组的平衡与BMI和WC呈负相关。结论:在设计预防儿童肥胖的早期干预措施时,这些与体重不足和超重儿童的身体和运动健康以及运动技能的不同程度的关联是重要的。
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