[Family environment, physical activity and sedentarism in preadolescents with childhood obesity: ANOBAS case-control study]

Miriam Blanco, Oscar L Veiga, Ana R Sepúlveda, Rocío Izquierdo-Gomez, Francisco J Román, Sara López, Marta Rojo, Miriam Blanco, Oscar L Veiga, Ana R Sepúlveda, Rocío Izquierdo-Gomez, Francisco J Román, Sara López, Marta Rojo

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the levels of physical activity and sedentary behaviours in children with obesity and normal weight through accelerometer measures, and analyze the family environment related to physical activity.

Design: Case-control study.

Location: A health center and colleges of the Community of Madrid.

Participants: A total of 50 obese children between 8 and 12 years of age (P > 97) and their mothers were matched by age, sex and socioeconomic status of their parents (1: 1) with 50 children with normopeso (GN; P < 85).

Main measurements: Physical activity levels were measured by accelerometer (ActiGraph GT3X), levels of physical activity of the primary caregiver were measured through physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) and the environment in relation to the physical activity was measured by the Home Environment Scale (HES-S).

Results: The group GO showed less vigorous physical activity than their peers in the GN group. Vigorous physical activity in the GO group was associated with modeling and parental policies regarding physical activity. A multiple regression analysis revealed that 21% of the variance of weight status of children was explained by sex, vigorous physical activity and maternal body mass index.

Conclusions: The levels of vigorous physical activity and the family environment differ between children with obesity and normal weight. Therefore, it is important to continue working on the awareness of illness and the promotion of healthy habits from Primary Care and the school and institutional context.

Keywords: Accelerometers; Acelerometría; Actividad física; Ambiente obesogénico; Case-control study; Caso-control; Childhood obesity; Modelado; Obesidad infantil; Obesogenic environment; Parental modeling; Physical activity.

Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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Esquema general del estudio. Proceso de reclutamiento de participantes en atención primaria. Estudio caso-control. El esquema del estudio muestra la secuencia seguida para el reclutamiento de la muestra del estudio y la posterior evaluación.

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