Effects of a physical activity program on body composition of school children of 3-5 years

Authors

  • G. F. López Sánchez
  • F. J. Borrego Balsalobre
  • A. Díaz Suárez
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/194601
Keywords: Body Composition, Physical Activity, Physical Education, Childhood Education

Abstract

Objectives: This paper focuses on studying the effects of a physical activity program on body composition of a group of school children. Method: This investigation involved 36 students (20 boys and 16 girls), aged between 3 and 5 years. The variables considered were: fat mass, fat-free mass, BMI (Body Mass Index), WHR (Waist to Hip Ratio). The body composition analysis was performed using bioelectrical impedance through the body fat monitor Tanita BC418-MA Segmental. The procedure was as follows: pre-test, intervention and post-test. The intervention consisted of 3 days perweek of high-intensity physical activity, 15 minutes per day, during 12 weeks. Results and Conclusions: Significant improvements in fat mass (Sig <0.05). No significant improvements in fat-free mass, BMIand WHR.

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Published
01-11-2013
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López Sánchez, G. F., Borrego Balsalobre, F. J., & Díaz Suárez, A. (2013). Effects of a physical activity program on body composition of school children of 3-5 years. SPORT TK-EuroAmerican Journal of Sport Sciences, 2(2), 41–44. https://doi.org/10.6018/194601
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