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The Association of Physical Activity and Physical Fitness With Pre-Adolescent Obesity: An Observational Study in Metromanila, Philippines

Consuelo Belmonte Gonzalez-Suarez and Karen Grimmer-Somers

Background:

Childhood obesity has been inconsistently associated with decreased levels of physical activity and fitness. Moreover, little is known about this relationship among Filipino preteens.

Methods:

This cross sectional study reports the association between childhood obesity, measures of physical activity, and fitness. Children aged 11 to 12 from randomly selected schools from San Juan, Metromanila were included. Outcome measures were body mass index, Filipino modified Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older children (F_PAQ-C), standing broad jump, 50 m sprint and 20 m multistage shuttle run.

Results:

380 children participated in the study. Obese children had significantly lower median scores in the F_PAQ-C compared with overweight children. Overweight children had lower scores in the standing broad jump, 50 m sprints and predicted VO2max as compared with children with normal BMI. There were modest associations between the 50 m sprint, predicted VO2max, and F_PAQ-C.

Conclusion:

Our study has showed that physical activity and fitness scores were strongly correlated with childhood obesity. If childhood physical fitness is a predictor of physical fitness in adulthood which is a risk factor in cardiovascular diseases, there is a strong possibility that the prevalence of cardiovascular disease in the Philippines will increase dramatically in the future.

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Comparison of High-Intensity Training Versus Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training on Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Fat Percentage in Persons With Overweight or Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Nivash Rugbeer, Demitri Constantinou, and Georgia Torres

poor quality of life, and premature death. 6 High-intensity training has become a popular exercise choice among overweight and obese persons. 7 High-intensity training is categorized as either high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and sprint interval training (SIT). 8 HIIT incorporates high

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Erratum. Comparison of High-Intensity Training Versus Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training on Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Fat Percentage in Persons With Overweight or Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

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significantly better at improving cardiorespiratory fitness than sprint interval training in overweight or obese persons. The corrected conclusion is that sprint interval training was significantly better at improving cardiorespiratory fitness than moderate-intensity continuous training in overweight or obese

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Physical Fitness of Rural Polish School Youth: Trends Between 1986 and 2016

Sylwia Bartkowiak, Jan M. Konarski, Ryszard Strzelczyk, Jarosław Janowski, Małgorzata Karpowicz, and Robert M. Malina

Fitness Tests in Boys by Age Group and Year (Speed, 5-m Sprint; Agility, Figure 8 Run; Power, Vertical Jump; Flexibility, Stand and Reach; Cardiovascular, Step Test Index), Results of ANOVA for Age and of ANCOVA With Age and Age 2 as Covariates ( F ), a Age-Adjusted Means and SEs for Each Test

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The Effect of Primary School-Based Physical Education Programs: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Markel Rico-González

intervention CON (n = 430) Regular PE curriculum  Chua et al 43 To investigate whether a 4-min sprint interval training protocol had an acute (15 min after) effect on improving alertness, mood, and memory recall in females No of children: 63 children and 131 adolescents Schools: 2 Country: Singapore Mean age

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Birth Weight was Favorably Associated With Physical Fitness in Childhood After Adjustment for Several Perinatal Factors

Konstantinos D. Tambalis, Stamatis Mourtakos, and Labros S. Sidossis

(SBT; 1 kg with both hands in a standing position) to assess upper body explosive strength, (4) 30-m sprint (30mS; from a standing start) to evaluate speed, and (5) multistage 20-m shuttle run (20mSRT) to estimate CRF. The 20mSRT test consists of measuring the number of laps completed by subjects

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Acute Effects of Intermittent Physical Activity on Perceptions of Exercise-Related Fatigue in Children

Matthew Nagy, Molly O’Sullivan, Shannon Block, and Rebecca E. Hasson

consecutive 30-second Wingate tests completed on 3 different occasions. Ratel et al 35 had 12 boys engage in 10 intermittent bouts of sprinting and observed significantly lower levels of perceived exertion compared with adult participants, suggesting a potential predisposition to intermittent activity. Malik

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Reducing Anxiety and Anxiety Sensitivity With High-Intensity Interval Training in Adults With Asthma

Carley O’Neill and Shilpa Dogra

responses to sprint-interval and continuous exercise in adults with and without exercise-induced bronchoconstriction . J Sports Sci . 2019 ; 37 ( 2 ): 212 – 220 . PubMed ID: 29924701 doi:10.1080/02640414.2018.1488520 29924701 10.1080/02640414.2018.1488520 29. Good J , Dogra S . Subjective responses

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The Effects of a Science-Based Community Intervention on Health Outcomes in Minority Children: The Translational Health in Nutrition and Kinesiology Program

Arlette C. Perry, Emily W. Flanagan, Carolina Velasquez, Kara D. Bolon, Gina C. Zito, and Soyeon Ahn

with educational facts. For example, following a nutrition unit, students had to sprint to a supermarket bag, randomly select a grocery item, then sprint back to the MyPlate poster and place the item under the correct food group. Points were awarded to the fastest team with the most accurate placement

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Analysis of Changes in Physical Fitness in Children and Adolescents (11–15 Years) From Kraków (Poland) During COVID-19 Pandemic

Paulina Artymiak, Magdalena Żegleń, and Łukasz Kryst

jump, 30-m sprint, and agility among both sexes. It was also suggested that the 5-month isolation caused by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic had a negative impact on the overall physical fitness of the examined adolescents. A significant decrease in physical activity among young people has been observed