Epidemiologia (Jun 2024)

Breastfeeding, Walking Onset, and Abdominal Obesity Are Determinants of Physical Fitness among Latin American and Spanish Schoolchildren: A Cross-Cultural Study

  • Karina E. Andrade-Lara,
  • José Carlos Cabrera Linares,
  • Juan Antonio Párraga Montilla,
  • Alexander Mayanquer-Lara,
  • Manuel Lucena Zurita,
  • Pedro Ángel Latorre Román

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia5030022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 318 – 329

Abstract

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Objective: To comp+are levels of physical fitness between Ecuador and Spain and identify whether breastfeeding period, walking onset, and abdominal obesity are determinants of physical performance in schoolchildren from Ecuador and Spain. Methods: a total of 352 schoolchildren (6–12 years old) from Ecuador (n = 176) and Spain (n = 176) joined in this study. Anthropometric measures, socio-demographic characteristics, and physical fitness were evaluated. Results: Spanish schoolchildren showed better performance in handgrip strength, standing long jump, and 25 m sprint (p = 0.021; p p p p VO2 max (p = 0.002) with regards to their peers. In addition, children from Ecuador and Spain showed an influence of breastfeeding period (p ranged from p ranged from p ranged from =0.001 to 0.049). Conclusions: Our findings revealed the influence of the infancy period and the onset of walking on children’s physical performance, highlighting the importance of these factors in motor development during early childhood and also their influence in middle childhood and throughout adulthood.

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