| Health Promotion Perspectives | |
| Physical activity in the Families in Transformation (FIT) weight management program for children | |
| Kathy Tucker1  Kathy B Knight2  Meagan Maloney2  Sydney A Devers2  Anne K Bomba2  Heather Walker2  Scott S. Knight3  | |
| [1] Coordinator of Outreach and Innovation, Health Works! North Mississippi, North Mississippi Health Services, Tupelo, MS, USA;Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management, University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA;Director of University of Mississippi Field Station, University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA; | |
| 关键词: Physical activity; Fitness; Pediatrics; Nutrition education; | |
| DOI : 10.15171/hpp.2018.32 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: The purpose was to determine if an 8-week nutrition education and exercise program for families could influence health and fitness parameters, and retention of nutrition knowledge. Methods: Eighteen children (mean age: 10.52 ± 1.26 year; 50% boys, 50% girls; 56% white,25% black, 19% multiracial) participated in the Families in Transformation (FIT) program. Preand post-study anthropocentric, blood pressure, fitness, and nutrition knowledge data was collected. Results: Diastolic blood pressure decreased for the total group (66.63 ± 8.81 to 63.75 ± 11.81mm Hg). Significant (P < 0.05) increases were seen for the group for push-ups (14.31 ± 7.62 to 19.63 ± 6.62) and chair squats (30.50 ± 10.21 to 34.44 ± 7.39). The reinforcing physical activity group performed significantly better on nutrition knowledge quizzes. Conclusion: Although, body mass index (BMI) z-scores did not change, there was a decrease in diastolic blood pressure, increase in fitness parameters, and increased retention of nutrition knowledge.
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