Institute of Clinical Exercise and Health Science,
Almada Street, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire ML3 0JB, Scotland
United Kingdom
Research Article
Weight Status, Physical Activity and the Associations with Health Related Physical Fitness in Nine to Twelve Year Old Scottish Children
Author(s): David T Gray, Julien S Baker and Duncan S BuchanDavid T Gray, Julien S Baker and Duncan S Buchan
Purpose: This study examines the associations of both BMI and waist circumference measurements to health related physical fitness. Methods: The sample included 43 boys and 49 girls (10.7 ± 0.89 years). Measures included height, weight, BMI and waist circumference, physical activity (PAQ-C) and measures of physical fitness; cardio respiratory and muscular fitness. Results: Girls were stronger on the handgrip test (P=0.045) and had a higher BMI than boys (P=0.041). Boys performed better than girls for the standing broad jump (P=0.006) and cardio respiratory fitness shuttle run (P=0.030) but not on the handgrip test. 29% (37% of girls and 21% of boys) of participants were either overweight or obese. Participants with a higher BMI performed significantly poorer than their healthy counterparts on the standing broad jump (P.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0673.1000129
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