[Which variables influence compliance with physical activity recommendations in young children?]

An Pediatr (Engl Ed). 2020 Mar;92(3):156-164. doi: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2019.05.017. Epub 2019 Sep 2.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

Introduction: There are established European guidelines for physical activity in childhood. The main goal of our study was to determine the factors that may influence compliance with European recommendations for physical activity in young children.

Methods: We included 136 children (aged 2-8 years) classified by weight status, calculated based on the body mass index z-score using the growth standards of the World Health Organization. We measured physical activity over 5 consecutive days with accelerometers and recorded the food intake.

Results: A greater level of physical activity was associated with a lower weight status category (B=-1.55; 95% CI: -2.02 to -1.08; P<.001), lower age (B=-1.33; 95% CI: -1.72 to -0.93; P<.001) and greater energy expenditure (B=0.02; 95% CI: 0.02 to 0.03; P<.001). The overall physical activity in the sample was light (mean=589 cpm/day). Children with overweight and obesity spent less time engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity (P=.005) and more time engaged in sedentary activities (P=.005) compared to children with normal weight. All groups spent between 90 and 130minutes a day in sedentary activities, with a mean time spent that amounted to 15.5% of their time (excluding time spent sleeping). The adherence to European recommendations varied in association with sex (P=.010) and weight status (P=.038).

Conclusion: Young children spent more than 100minutes a day engaged in sedentary activities. Most of the sample met the European recommendations for daily moderate to vigorous physical activity. However, the degree of adherence depended on sex and weight status.

Keywords: Actividad física; Childhood obesity; Directrices para la planificación en salud; Health planning guidelines; Ingestión de alimentos; Nutritional intake; Obesidad pediátrica; Physical activity; Preescolar; Preschool age.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Exercise*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Patient Compliance / statistics & numerical data*
  • Pediatric Obesity / prevention & control*
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic
  • Spain