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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina
versão impressa ISSN 0120-0011
Resumo
ZAPATA-TORRES, Diana Marcela et al. Body mass index characterization of school children enrolled in the school sports program 40X40 in Bogotá, D.C. rev.fac.med. [online]. 2016, vol.64, suppl.1, pp.119-126. ISSN 0120-0011. https://doi.org/10.15446/revfacmed.v64n3Supl.51058.
Introduction:
The 40X40 training program promotes sports in Bogotá. This strategy requires a diagnosis of population based on anthropometric nutritional status through the Zscore body mass index (BMI) 1 to promote healthy habits.
Objective:
To determine the characteristics of BMI in school children enrolled in the 40X40 Program in Bogotá.
Materials and methods:
Research with a quantitative approach and descriptive study, regarding anthropometric variables and socio-demographic characteristics.
Results:
1 035 school children participated, including 564 women and 471 men. 18 public educational institutions, in 10 localities, and 17 sports were included: ball 31%, combat 28%, art and pressure 16%, time 23% time, and urban sports and new trends (DUNT for its acronym in Spanish) 2%. Variables measuring weight, height and BMI and BMIzscore were considered. BMI showed 38.2% underweight, 46.2% average weight, 12.2% overweight and 2.8% obese children, while BMIzscore reported 16.5% underweight, 79.8% average, 3.5% overweight and 0.2% obese children.
Conclusions:
Significant differences between BMI and BMIzscore were reported; the first shows weight and height and the second adjusts both variables plus age. Therefore, it was determined that BMIzscore evaluates comprehensively the process of growth and development.
Palavras-chave : Motor Activity; Sports; Body Weight; Height; Body Mass Index; Growth and Development (MeSH)..