PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Influential factors of insufficient physical activity among adolescents with asthma in Taiwan.

  • Yu-Kuei Teng,
  • Jing-Long Huang,
  • Kuo-Wei Yeh,
  • Lin-Shien Fu,
  • Chia-Huei Lin,
  • Wei-Fen Ma,
  • Shin-Da Lee,
  • Li-Chi Chiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116417
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. e116417

Abstract

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Little research has been reported concerning insufficient physical activity in Taiwanese adolescents with asthma. The aims of this paper are to compare the amount of physical activity between asthmatic and non-asthmatic adolescents in Taiwan, as well as to investigate the influential factors associated with insufficient physical activity in asthmatic adolescents.Self-reporting structured questionnaires (socio-economic status, scale of family support for physical activity, amount of physical activity) and peak expiratory flow were assessed from 286 adolescents with asthma and 588 non-asthmatic adolescents in a cross-sectional design. Insufficient amount of physical activity was based on less than 300 minutes per week of moderate and vigorous physical activity.Adolescents with asthma have a greater amount of physical activity and a higher level of family support than those who are non-asthmatic. In Taiwan, adolescents with asthma, girls relative to boys, obesity relative to average weight, and low family support relative to high family support were found to be associated with insufficient physical activity.Physical activity in adolescents with asthma is insufficient especially in girls, in asthmatics with obesity, and in those with low family support. We suggest that physical activity programs should be applied to Taiwan adolescents with asthma in order to match the criteria of 300 minutes per week of moderate and vigorous physical activity, especially for girls, the obese and those with a low level of family support.