OBESITY, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL, AND DIET OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PUPILS IN AN AGRICULTURAL AREA WHERE MOST PUPILS ARE DRIVEN TO AND FROM SCHOOL
10.7600/jspfsm.55.S135
- Author:
MISAKA KIMURA
;
AYA ITOI
;
IZUMI SATO
;
MASAKO NAKAGAWA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Agricultural area;
4 th-6 th graders;
activity level;
activity time study;
diet
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
2006;55(Supplement):S135-S140
- CountryJapan
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
In this study, the states of obesity, physical activity, and diet of 4 th-6 th graders were examined in an agricultural area of the Tohoku region, where many pupils are driven to and from school. The physique (height, weight), physical activity level (Select 2 ; Kenz), and nutritional intake were investigated in 32 elementary school pupils for one week.The subjects showed the following characteristics : 1) A high percentage of obese pupils, 2) a small number of walking steps, and 3) a lower percentage of obese pupils than non-obese pupils participating in sports activities. Therefore, efforts to increase the physical activity level are considered to be necessary for the prevention of obesity. For this purpose, in addition to administrative measures to increase exercise opportunities in the community such as the establishment of a general sports club, local movements such as encouraging pupils to walk to school may be effective.