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Prevention of Overweight and Hypertension through Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Extracurricular Sport Participation among South African Schoolchildren

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  • Siphesihle Nqweniso

    (Department of Human Movement Science, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth 6001, South Africa)

  • Cheryl Walter

    (Department of Human Movement Science, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth 6001, South Africa)

  • Rosa du Randt

    (Department of Human Movement Science, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth 6001, South Africa)

  • Ann Aerts

    (Novartis Foundation, 4056 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Larissa Adams

    (Department of Human Movement Science, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth 6001, South Africa)

  • Jan Degen

    (Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, 4052 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Stefanie Gall

    (Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, 4052 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Zaahira Gani

    (Novartis, 4056 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Nandi Joubert

    (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
    University of Basel, 4001 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Ivan Müller

    (Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, 4052 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Danielle Smith

    (Department of Human Movement Science, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth 6001, South Africa)

  • Harald Seelig

    (Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, 4052 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Peter Steinmann

    (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
    University of Basel, 4001 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Nicole Probst-Hensch

    (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
    University of Basel, 4001 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Jürg Utzinger

    (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
    University of Basel, 4001 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Uwe Pühse

    (Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, 4052 Basel, Switzerland)

  • Markus Gerber

    (Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Basel, 4052 Basel, Switzerland)

Abstract

Hypertension and overweight are growing public health concerns in school-aged children. We examined whether cardiorespiratory fitness and sport participation contribute to the prevention of hypertension and overweight. We conducted a cluster-randomized controlled trial with 853 children aged 8–13 years in eight primary schools in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Cardiorespiratory fitness, sport participation, body mass index, and blood pressure were assessed at baseline and after a physical activity intervention, which took place at two time-points (July–September 2015 and February–April 2016) for 10 weeks each. Mixed logistic regressions were employed to analyze the data. At baseline, 18.8% of the children were classified as overweight/obese and 13.5% as hypertensive. High cardiorespiratory fitness and high sport participation were negatively associated with overweight/obesity, while high sport participation was associated with lower risk for hypertension. Longitudinally, normal weight children who initially had higher cardiorespiratory fitness showed less decrease in this variable, while those who participated in the physical activity intervention were less likely to become overweight/obese. High cardiorespiratory fitness and sport participation are linked with children’s weight status. Children who are fit and participate regularly in sport outside school hours are less likely to be hypertensive. Our findings highlight the importance of regular extracurricular physical activity and maintaining cardiorespiratory fitness levels.

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  • Siphesihle Nqweniso & Cheryl Walter & Rosa du Randt & Ann Aerts & Larissa Adams & Jan Degen & Stefanie Gall & Zaahira Gani & Nandi Joubert & Ivan Müller & Danielle Smith & Harald Seelig & Peter Steinm, 2020. "Prevention of Overweight and Hypertension through Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Extracurricular Sport Participation among South African Schoolchildren," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(16), pages 1-16, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:16:p:6581-:d:398925
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    1. Markus Gerber & Christin Lang & Johanna Beckmann & Rosa du Randt & Kurt Z. Long & Ivan Müller & Madeleine Nienaber & Nicole Probst-Hensch & Peter Steinmann & Uwe Pühse & Jürg Utzinger & Siphesihle Nqw, 2022. "Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, Weight Status, and Body Composition among South African Primary Schoolchildren," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(18), pages 1-16, September.
    2. Yehua Dennis Wei & Weiye Xiao & Ivis Garcia, 2021. "Neighborhood Environment, Active Commute, and Healthy BMI in Adolescents," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(15), pages 1-14, July.
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