The Association of Weight Status with Physical Fitness among Chinese Children

Author:

Shang Xianwen12,Liu Ailing1,Li Yanping1,Hu Xiaoqi1,Du Lin3,Ma Jun4,Xu Guifa5,Li Ying6,Guo Hongwei7,Ma Guansheng1

Affiliation:

1. National Institute for Nutrition and Food Safety, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 29 Nan Wei Road, Beijing 100050, China

2. School of Public Health, Peking Union Medical College, 9 Dong Dan 3 Tiao, Beijing 100730, China

3. Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 23 Zhong Shan San Lu, Guangzhou 510080, China

4. Beijing University Health Science Center, 38 Xue Yuan Road, Beijing 100191, China

5. Shandong University, 44 Wen Hua Xi Lu, Jinan 250012, China

6. Public Health College, Haerbin Medical University, 157 Bao Jian Road, Haerbin 150081, China

7. Fudan University, 138 Yi Xue Yuan Lu, Shanghai 200032, China

Abstract

Objective. To investigate the association of weight status with physical fitness among Chinese children.Methods. A total of 6929 children aged 6–12 years were selected from 15 primary schools of 5 provincial capital cities in eastern China. The height and fasting body weight were measured. The age-, sex-specific BMI WHO criteria was used to define underweight, overweight and obesity. Physical fitness parameters including standing broad jump, 50 m sprint, and 50 m8 shuttle run were tested.Results. The prevalence of underweight, overweight, and obesity was 3.1%, 14.9%, and 7.8%, respectively. Boys performed better than girls, and the older children performed better than their younger counterparts for all physical fitness tests. No significant difference in all three physical fitness tests were found between children with underweight and with normal weight, and they both performed better than their counterparts with overweight and obese in all three physical fitness tests. The likelihood of achieving good performance was much lower among overweight and obese children in comparison with their counterparts with normal weight (OR=0.13–0.54).Conclusions. An inverse association of obesity with cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle explosive strength, and speed was identified among Chinese children.

Funder

National Science and Technology Pillar Program

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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