Nitrometan
2008-07-25, 09:44
En undersökning som presenteras i senaste numret av The Journal of Pediatrics visar att de ungar som rörde på sig mindre än rekommenderat och satt längre framför dator/TV-spel än rekommenderat var i genomsnitt tjockare än de som följde rekommendationerna.
Häpnadsväckande. Kan det bero på att de inte gjorde av med de kalorier de stoppade i sig?
Combined Influence of Physical Activity and Screen Time Recommendations on Childhood Overweight
Abstract: http://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(08)00176-5/abstract
Objectives
To examine the combined influence of physical activity and screen time (television and video games) on the odds of being overweight and to evaluate the utility of current public policy recommendations.
Study design
Physical activity was assessed by a pedometer and screen time was assessed by survey in a sample of 709 children age 7 to 12 years. The percentage of subjects meeting current physical activity and screen time recommendations was calculated. Cross-tabulated physical activity–screen time groups were formed depending on whether or not the children were meeting current recommendations. Logistic regression was used to examine the influence of physical activity and screen time on the odds of being overweight.
Results
Children meeting physical activity and screen time recommendations were the least likely to be overweight. Approximately 10% of the boys and 20% of the girls meeting both recommendations were overweight, compared with 35% to 40% of those who did not meet either recommendation. Screen time and physical activity appeared to be equivalent risk factors for boys, even though physical activity in girls was more strongly associated with body mass index.
Conclusions
Children not meeting the physical activity or screen time recommendations were 3 to 4 times more likely to be overweight than those complying with both recommendations.
Här finns fulltext som pdf: http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/0022-3476/PIIS0022347608001765.pdf
Och här är fulltext-artikel: http://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(08)00176-5/fulltext
Häpnadsväckande. Kan det bero på att de inte gjorde av med de kalorier de stoppade i sig?
Combined Influence of Physical Activity and Screen Time Recommendations on Childhood Overweight
Abstract: http://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(08)00176-5/abstract
Objectives
To examine the combined influence of physical activity and screen time (television and video games) on the odds of being overweight and to evaluate the utility of current public policy recommendations.
Study design
Physical activity was assessed by a pedometer and screen time was assessed by survey in a sample of 709 children age 7 to 12 years. The percentage of subjects meeting current physical activity and screen time recommendations was calculated. Cross-tabulated physical activity–screen time groups were formed depending on whether or not the children were meeting current recommendations. Logistic regression was used to examine the influence of physical activity and screen time on the odds of being overweight.
Results
Children meeting physical activity and screen time recommendations were the least likely to be overweight. Approximately 10% of the boys and 20% of the girls meeting both recommendations were overweight, compared with 35% to 40% of those who did not meet either recommendation. Screen time and physical activity appeared to be equivalent risk factors for boys, even though physical activity in girls was more strongly associated with body mass index.
Conclusions
Children not meeting the physical activity or screen time recommendations were 3 to 4 times more likely to be overweight than those complying with both recommendations.
Här finns fulltext som pdf: http://download.journals.elsevierhealth.com/pdfs/journals/0022-3476/PIIS0022347608001765.pdf
Och här är fulltext-artikel: http://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(08)00176-5/fulltext