Association between socioeconomic status and physical activities in Chinese children
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2010.05.009
- VernacularTitle:北京市小学生身体活动与家庭经济地位的关系
- Author:
Shuang-Sheng WU
1
;
Hai-Jun WANG
;
Bai-Hui LI
;
Shan-Shan LI
;
Jun MA
Author Information
1. 北京大学
- Keywords:
Children;
Physical activity;
Socioeconomic status
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2010;31(5):513-516
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the daily physical activity patterns of pupils in Beijing, and to identify the association between the socioeconomic status (SES) and physical activities. Methods 1502 pupils were recruited from 2-5 grades of eight primary schools in Beijing. Information on physical activity, sedentary activity, and transportation styles inside and outside schools were collected using a "7-day physical activity questionnaire". Results Gymnastics, running, playing games, walking in queues etc. Were the most common activities at school, with the proportion as 94.13%, 85.55%, 77.26%, and 71.32% respectively. Physical labor, playing games, running and walking were the common activities outside schools, with the proportion as 72.14%, 69.70%,65.05%, and 64.64% respectively. However, pupils seldom participated in the ball games. Significant differences between SES groups were observed on the patterns of both physical and sedentary activities. Compared to low-SES pupils, high-SES pupils more frequently participated in dancing, walking upstairs or downstairs, swimming, skating, but less frequently (P<0.05) in walking, rope skipping, kicking shuttlecock or rubber band skipping. Conclusion Data from our study showed that both the quantity and the distribution of different activities did not meet the need of the Chinese children. Physical activity in association with SES was also demonstrated.