Physical activity patterns of Singaporean adolescents


Autoria(s): Lee, Kok Sonk; Trost, Stewart G.
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

The purpose of this study was to document the level of physical activity and sedentary behavior in a representative sample of Singaporean adolescents. A random sample of 1,827 secondary school students from six secondary schools (929 boys, 898 girls, mean age 14.9 +/- 1.2 yr) completed the Three-Day Physical Activity Recall (3DPAR) self-report instrument. Approximately 63% of Singaporean high school students met current guidelines requiring 60 min of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily. Just over half (51.6%) met the guideline calling for regular vigorous physical activity. Across all grade levels, boys were consistently more active than girls. More than 70% of Singaporean high school students exceeded the recommended 2 hours per day of electronic media use. Collectively, these findings suggest that a significant proportion of Singaporean adolescents are not sufficiently active and are in need of programs to promote physical activity and decrease sedentary behavior.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72068/

Publicador

Human Kinetics Publishers Inc.

Relação

http://journals.humankinetics.com.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/pes-back-issues/PESVolume18Issue4November/PhysicalActivityPatternsofSingaporeanAdolescents

Lee, Kok Sonk & Trost, Stewart G. (2006) Physical activity patterns of Singaporean adolescents. Pediatric Exercise Science, 18(4), pp. 400-414.

Fonte

Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #activity recall #youth #girls #validity #children #obesity #television #age #intervention #reliability
Tipo

Journal Article