EATING HABITS, NUTRITIONAL PROFILE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELOF SCHOOLCHILDREN IN THE CITY ABADIANIA-GO

Authors

  • CRISTINA GOMES DE OLIVEIRA TEIXEIRA
  • WILLIAM ALVES LIMA
  • HENRIQUE LIMA RIBEIRO
  • IRANSÉ SILVA OLIVEIRA
  • JAIRO TEIXEIRA JÚNIOR

Keywords:

school, overweight, nutritional profile, physical activity, childhood obesity

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the nutritional profile, eating habits and physical activity of school children aged 8 to 10 years comparing the sexes. The study was transversal, descriptive and quantitative. The population consisted of students who were 55 children of both sexes aged 8 to 10 years. We used a modified lifestyle questionnaire of Barros and Nahas (2003), which evaluated the physical activity level of children and identified their eating habits. To the completion of this work, a descriptive analysis and the Mann-Whitney "t" test to detect differences between the sexes were done using the SPSS 11.0 software. It was found that 46.42% of children were overweight and 53.58% were with an acceptable weight. As for eating habits it was found that 72% have insufficient, 23% adequate and 5% excessive eating. The time spent by children outside of school is spent as follows: 43% play sports, 21% watch TV, 18% play and 18% help at home. As for the level of physical activity, 21.9% of female students are active against 45.8% of male students. Concerning children with sedentary behavior, girls are 28.1% and 20.8% boys. It was concluded that overweight has reached almost 50% of school children who in general are active, as for food consumption, 72% of the children had insufficient eating and most children spend their time outside of school practicing sport.

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TEIXEIRA, C. G. D. O., LIMA, W. A., RIBEIRO, H. L., OLIVEIRA, I. S., & JÚNIOR, J. T. (2013). EATING HABITS, NUTRITIONAL PROFILE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELOF SCHOOLCHILDREN IN THE CITY ABADIANIA-GO. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 83(2). Retrieved from https://www.fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/2769

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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