Improving Body Mass Index in Students with Excess Weight through a Physical Activity Programme

Children (Basel). 2022 Oct 27;9(11):1638. doi: 10.3390/children9111638.

Abstract

The obesity epidemic among young people can be tackled through regular physical activity. For this purpose, we developed and implemented a physical activity programme (PAP) that we carried out in students' free time during the school year 2018-2019. The target group consisted of 79 students with excess weight, aged between 12 and 15 years, selected from an initial sample of 495 students from 5 pre-university education units located in an urban area. That group followed a differentiated PAP for 26 weeks. The impact of the programme highlighted the following points: the average physical activity/week for the entire sample of subjects was 3.67 physical activities, with an allocated time/week ranging from 1 h 30 min to 3 h; in terms of effort intensity, 7.70% of the activities were performed at low intensity, 75.07% at medium intensity and 17.23% at submaximal intensity. At the end of the programme, out of 79 subjects who were overweight/obese at the initial testing, 37 improved their body composition at the final testing, with a healthy BMI. It was also found that there is a negative correlation coefficient (r = -0.23) between the time spent performing physical activities and the BMI of the subjects.

Keywords: children and adolescents; excess weight; physical activity; programme; urban environment.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.