Physical Education in Chile: duration and its influence on physical condition, body composition, and level of physical activity in schoolchildren

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Giakoni, Fiarw [1 ]
Paredes Bettancourt, Pablo [2 ]
Duclos-Bastias, Daniel [3 ]
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[1] Univ Catolica Murcia, Murcia, Spain
[2] Colegio Liahona, El Bosque, Chile
[3] Pontificia Univ Catolica Valparaiso, Valparaiso, Chile
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School children; Health; Physical exercise; Physical Education; Body Composition; SCHOOL; ADOLESCENTS; CHILDHOOD; CHILDREN; FITNESS; HEALTH; SPAN;
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Physical education classes are an ideal instance to maintain and improve students' health status. However, it is necessary to know the differences in the number of hours scheduled. Objective: To determine the influence that the allocation of two or four hours of Physical Education per week has on body composition, physical condition, and level of physical activity in schoolchildren. Method: a total of 244 students of 13.11 +/- .84 years of age were evaluated. Anthropometric variables, physical condition, and level of physical activity were measured during Physical Education classes. Results: Significant differences were found for body composition (weight p = .0367), physical condition (VO2max p<.0001, dynamometry p=.0165) and level of physical activity (p<.0001). Based on gender, significant differences between boys and girls were detected in the physical fitness variables (VO2max p<.0001, horizontal jump p<.0001, and dynamometry p<.0002) and in time in sedentary (p=.0403) and light physical activity (p<.0001). Conclusion: Weight, VO2max, and levels of moderate and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity are positively modified when performing four hours. In addition, it is concluded that boys are more physically active than girls and have a better physical condition. Boys and girls with higher BMI and BMIZ-score values have lower physical condition.
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