Sedentariness and Physical Activity during School Recess Are Associated with VO2Peak
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedures
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Total (n = 146) | Girls (n = 64) | Boys (n = 82) | Sig. | Elementary School (n = 17) | Middle School (n = 79) | High School (n = 50) | Sig. | 1 vs. 2 | 1 vs. 3 | 2 vs. 3 | |||||||||||||
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Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||||||||||||
Age | (years) | 13.16 | ± | 2.42 | 13.26 | ± | 2.40 | 13.09 | ± | 2.46 | 9.67 | ± | 0.69 | 12.17 | ± | 1.27 | 15.93 | ± | 0.99 | *** | ◊◊◊ | ^^^ | +++ | |
NW | (%) | 69.2 | 73.4 | 65.9 | 52.9 | 64.4 | 82.0 | |||||||||||||||||
BMI | (kg/m2) | 20.21 | ± | 3.74 | 19.83 | ± | 3.81 | 20.5 | ± | 3.68 | 19.59 | ± | 3.34 | 20.13 | ± | 3.95 | 20.55 | ± | 3.57 | |||||
VO2Peak | (ml/kg/min) | 40.45 | ± | 10.31 | 35.85 | ± | 8.6 | 44.05 | ± | 10.16 | *** | 41.93 | ± | 10.31 | 44.23 | ± | 9.34 | 33.99 | ± | 8.65 | *** | ◊ | +++ | |
Sedentary | (min/day) | 813.98 | ± | 289.90 | 788.72 | ± | 273.42 | 833.38 | ± | 302.17 | 843.34 | ± | 251.86 | 925.39 | ± | 317.36 | 624.17 | ± | 99.00 | *** | ◊ | +++ | ||
MVPA | (min/day) | 49.43 | ± | 19.36 | 45.74 | ± | 17.49 | 52.26 | ± | 20.33 | * | 47.13 | ± | 13.27 | 48.69 | ± | 18.36 | 51.42 | ± | 22.61 | ||||
TDPA | (min/day) | 150.61 | ± | 52.98 | 143.63 | ± | 52.21 | 155.97 | ± | 53.25 | 134.98 | ± | 36.47 | 143.26 | ± | 41.23 | 164.75 | ± | 70.04 | |||||
PA Rec | (%) | 36.3 | 31.3 | 40.2 | 41.2 | 32.9 | 40.0 |
Variable | Total | Unhealthy | Healthy | Sig. | Girls | Boys | Sig. | |||||||||||
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(n = 146) | (n = 75) | (n = 71) | (n = 64) | (n = 82) | ||||||||||||||
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||||||||
VO2Peak | (ml/kg/min) | 40.45 | ± | 10.31 | 32.17 | ± | 4.93 | 49.2 | ± | 6.6 | *** | 35.85 | ± | 8.6 | 44.05 | ± | 10.16 | +++ |
Sedentary | (min/recess) | 21.45 | ± | 5.75 | 24.38 | ± | 3.72 | 18.36 | ± | 5.92 | *** | 23.08 | ± | 4.29 | 20.18 | ± | 6.42 | ++ |
Light | (min/recess) | 6.32 | ± | 3.07 | 4.95 | ± | 2.29 | 7.75 | ± | 3.14 | *** | 5.61 | ± | 2.6 | 6.87 | ± | 3.3 | + |
Moderat | (min/recess) | 1.93 | ± | 1.58 | 1.32 | ± | 0.98 | 2.57 | ± | 1.84 | *** | 1.58 | ± | 1.07 | 2.2 | ± | 1.85 | |
Vigorous | (min/recess) | 1.39 | ± | 1.63 | 0.63 | ± | 0.75 | 2.2 | ± | 1.9 | *** | 1.02 | ± | 1.06 | 1.68 | ± | 1.92 | |
MVPA time | (min/recess) | 3.32 | ± | 3.03 | 1.95 | ± | 1.59 | 4.77 | ± | 3.49 | *** | 2.6 | ± | 2.01 | 3.88 | ± | 3.54 | |
Total P | (min/recess) | 9.64 | ± | 5.61 | 6.91 | ± | 3.35 | 12.52 | ± | 6.08 | *** | 8.21 | ± | 4.14 | 10.75 | ± | 6.34 | + |
Sedentary | (%) | 69.09 | ± | 17.87 | 78.06 | ± | 10.17 | 59.61 | ± | 19.36 | *** | 73.94 | ± | 12.7 | 65.3 | ± | 20.33 | ++ |
Light | (%) | 20.24 | ± | 9.66 | 15.67 | ± | 6.71 | 25.06 | ± | 10 | *** | 17.75 | ± | 7.76 | 22.18 | ± | 10.56 | ++ |
Moderate | (%) | 6.19 | ± | 5.07 | 4.21 | ± | 3.06 | 8.27 | ± | 5.89 | *** | 5.02 | ± | 3.33 | 7.1 | ± | 5.96 | |
Vigorous | (%) | 4.49 | ± | 5.23 | 2.05 | ± | 2.48 | 7.06 | ± | 6.1 | *** | 3.3 | ± | 3.42 | 5.42 | ± | 6.16 | |
MVPA | (%) | 10.67 | ± | 9.71 | 6.26 | ± | 5.08 | 15.33 | ± | 11.18 | *** | 8.31 | ± | 6.38 | 12.51 | ± | 11.37 | |
Contr. Guid | (%) | 5.54 | ± | 5.05 | 3.25 | ± | 2.65 | 7.95 | ± | 5.82 | *** | 4.34 | ± | 3.35 | 6.47 | ± | 5.9 | |
Contr. MVPA | (%) | 6.97 | ± | 5.91 | 4.07 | ± | 2.88 | 9.99 | ± | 6.71 | *** | 6.11 | ± | 4.55 | 7.63 | ± | 6.72 | |
Steps | (steps/recess) | 600.48 | ± | 449.49 | 381.56 | ± | 250.8 | 831.73 | ± | 496.41 | *** | 496.54 | ± | 325.96 | 681.6 | ± | 513.66 |
Variables | Unit | Beta | SE | Sig. | (95% CI) | |
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Intercept | 70.4 | ± | 8.021 | <0.001 | (54.53–86.25) | |
Age | (years) | −0.966 | ± | 0.313 | 0.002 | (−1.59–−0.35) |
ST_woRecess | (min/day) | 0.005 | ± | 0.003 | 0.087 | (0.00–0.01) |
MVPA_wo Recess | (min/day) | −0.002 | ± | 0.036 | 0.966 | (−0.07–0.07) |
ST Recess | (min/recess) | −0.485 | ± | 0.132 | <0.001 | (−0.75–−0.22) |
Sex (female) | −6.67 | ± | 1.384 | <0.001 | (−9.40–−3.93) | |
BMI | (kg/m2) | −0.38 | ± | 0.178 | 0.034 | (−0.74–−0.03) |
Variables | Unit | Wald | Sig. | OR | (95% C.I. for OR) |
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ST_woRecess | (min/day) | 15.189 | <0.001 | 1.004 | (1.007–0.996) |
Age | (years) | 11.921 | 0.001 | 0.660 | (0.835–1.516) |
ST Recess > 15 min | 9.329 | 0.002 | 43.78 | (3.873–494.824) | |
BMI category (OW/OB) | 9.114 | 0.003 | 0.139 | (0.039–0.501) | |
Sex (male) | 7.488 | 0.006 | 4.026 | (1.485–10.917) | |
Constant | 1.553 | 0.213 | 0.061 |
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Calahorro-Cañada, F.; Torres-Luque, G.; López-Fernández, I.; Carnero, E.A. Sedentariness and Physical Activity during School Recess Are Associated with VO2Peak. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 4733. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134733
Calahorro-Cañada F, Torres-Luque G, López-Fernández I, Carnero EA. Sedentariness and Physical Activity during School Recess Are Associated with VO2Peak. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(13):4733. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134733
Chicago/Turabian StyleCalahorro-Cañada, Fernando, Gema Torres-Luque, Iván López-Fernández, and Elvis A. Carnero. 2020. "Sedentariness and Physical Activity during School Recess Are Associated with VO2Peak" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 13: 4733. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134733
APA StyleCalahorro-Cañada, F., Torres-Luque, G., López-Fernández, I., & Carnero, E. A. (2020). Sedentariness and Physical Activity during School Recess Are Associated with VO2Peak. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(13), 4733. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134733