Journal of Associated Medical Sciences (Sep 2012)

Comparisons in physical fitness between obese, overweight and normal weight children aged 6-12 years old

  • Phupasit Prakanta,
  • Sainatee Pratanaphon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 3
pp. 49 – 49

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The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to compare the physical fitness between the obese, overweight, and normal weight children. A total of 453 children aged 6-12 years were participated. Children were categorized as “normal weight”, “overweight” and “obese” using The International Obesity Task Force (2000 & 2007). Body weight, height, and percent body fat were measured and body mass index (BMI) was calculated. Physical fitness including standing broad jump, sit-ups, shuttle run, 50-meters sprint, flexibility and muscle strength of lower extremities were examined. Results revealed that obese children had an inferior performance in all physical fitness tests including the standing broad jump, sit-ups, shuttle run, 50-m sprint and leg strength normalized for body mass (p0.05) than overweight and normal children. The same pattern was observed between overweight and normal children, significantly (p0.05).

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