The Optimal Cut-Off Point of Physical Activity for the Prevention of Childhood Overweight and Obesity
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measurements
2.2.1. Predictive Variables
2.2.2. Outcome Variable
2.2.3. Control Variables
2.3. Data Analyses
3. Results
- (a)
- General sociodemographic information of 842 participants
- (b)
- Relationship between physical activity time and overweight and obesity using GAM model
- (c)
- Results of multivariable analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Whole Sample | Non-Overweight | Overweight and Obesity | χ2/Mann–Whitney U | p * | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sex, n (%) | 0.929 | 0.335 | |||
male | 378(44.9) | 280(74.1) | 98(25.9) | ||
female | 464(55.1) | 357(76.9) | 107(23.1) | ||
Grades, n (%) | 29.992 | <0.001 | |||
primary school students | 177(21.0) | 108(61.0) | 69(39.0) | ||
junior high school students | 182(21.6) | 135(74.2) | 47(25.8) | ||
senior high school students | 483(57.4) | 394(81.6) | 89(18.4) | ||
Household registration status, n (%) | 0.901 | 0.506 | |||
urban household | 444(52.7) | 330(74.3) | 114(25.7) | ||
rural household | 398(47.3) | 307(77.1) | 91(22.9) | ||
Left-behind situation, n (%) | 0.443 | 0.343 | |||
non-left-behind children | 781(92.8) | 593(75.9) | 188(24.1) | ||
left-behind children | 61(7.2) | 44(72.1) | 17(27.9) | ||
Family economic level, n (%) | 0.604 | 0.739 | |||
low | 167(19.8) | 130(77.8) | 37(22.2) | ||
medium | 469(55.7) | 351(74.8) | 118(25.2) | ||
high | 206(24.5) | 156(75.7) | 50(24.3) | ||
Screen exposure duration, median (IDQ) | 21(11.0) | 21(11.0) | 20(11.0) | −1.126 | 0.019 |
AOR(95% CI) | p | |
---|---|---|
Sex (male as ref.) | ||
female | 0.89(0.64, 1.23) | 0.477 |
Grades (primary school students as ref.) | ||
junior high school students | 0.53(0.33, 0.82) | 0.006 |
senior high school students | 0.34(0.22, 0.51) | <0.001 |
Household registration status (urban household as ref.) | ||
rural household | 1.02(0.73, 1.44) | 0.891 |
Left-behind situation (non-left-behind children as ref.) | ||
left-behind children | 1.20(0.66, 2.20) | 0.547 |
Family economic level (low as ref.) | ||
medium | 1.04(0.67, 1.62) | 0.846 |
high | 0.99(0.59, 1.66) | 0.965 |
Screen exposure duration | 0.99(0.97, 1.01) | 0.259 |
Physical activity time (<4 days a week as ref.) | ||
≥4 days a week | 0.56(0.38, 0.83) | 0.004 |
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Wu, S.; Huang, Y.; Wang, L.; Zhao, X.; Lv, Q.; Wu, Q. The Optimal Cut-Off Point of Physical Activity for the Prevention of Childhood Overweight and Obesity. Children 2024, 11, 569. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050569
Wu S, Huang Y, Wang L, Zhao X, Lv Q, Wu Q. The Optimal Cut-Off Point of Physical Activity for the Prevention of Childhood Overweight and Obesity. Children. 2024; 11(5):569. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050569
Chicago/Turabian StyleWu, Shuxian, Yu Huang, Lei Wang, Xiang Zhao, Qiaohong Lv, and Qingqing Wu. 2024. "The Optimal Cut-Off Point of Physical Activity for the Prevention of Childhood Overweight and Obesity" Children 11, no. 5: 569. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050569
APA StyleWu, S., Huang, Y., Wang, L., Zhao, X., Lv, Q., & Wu, Q. (2024). The Optimal Cut-Off Point of Physical Activity for the Prevention of Childhood Overweight and Obesity. Children, 11(5), 569. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11050569