DocumentCode :
113621
Title :
Four years old children´s physical activity: Can we confirm the difference of physical activity due to the difference of educational program?
Author :
Shirouzu, Shigenori ; Shirouzu, Eiko ; Seno, Yumeka ; Fujitani, Shinobu ; Katayama, Sotetsu ; Masaki, Takeo ; Sugano, Hisanobu
Author_Institution :
Japanese Res. Inst. of Healthcare & Educ., Tokyo, Japan
fYear :
2014
fDate :
8-10 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
129
Lastpage :
132
Abstract :
We have developed wearable (size: 40×39×8mm, weight: 14g) acceleration and ECG measuring device which can measure physical activity (PA) during awake and sleep behavior continuously 25 hours even for very young children. In order to confirm that the difference of educational program of kindergarten changes children´s PA, and to elucidate the other factors which may affect children´s PA, we measured 4 y.o. children of a kindergarten twice, on days with educational programs which designed to give children large and normal PA (L and N). In total, on L, children spent significantly more time in moderate-to-vigorous PA and vigorous PA, and significantly less time in sedentary PA than on N. On the other hand, both on L and N, children spend more time in light PA and less time in sedentary PA than previous studies. Comparisons of hourly obtained VPA (vigorous PA) and MVPA (moderate-to-vigorous PA) percentages revealed the effect of specific educational event, importance of playing outside, and largeness of the influence of weather. Heart rates at each PA category suggested that a certain length of continuation of MVPA and VPA is important for the development of cardiorespiratory function of children.
Keywords :
acceleration measurement; biomechanics; biomedical telemetry; body sensor networks; educational courses; electrocardiography; paediatrics; sleep; telemedicine; MVPA continuation length; MVPA percentage; PA category; VPA hourly acquisition; awake behavior; children PA; children cardiorespiratory function development; continuous PA measurement; educational event effect; educational program design; educational program difference; four-year-old children physical activity; heart rate; kindergarten educational program effect; large PA; light PA time; mass 14 g; moderate-to-vigorous PA percentage; moderate-to-vigorous PA time; normal PA; physical activity difference; physical activity measurement; playing outside; sedentary PA time; size 39 mm; size 40 mm; size 8 mm; sleep behavior; time 25 hour; vigorous PA acquisition; wearable ECG measuring device development; wearable acceleration measuring device development; weather effect; Acceleration; Educational programs; Electrocardiography; Heart rate; Obesity; Pediatrics; Weight measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Healthcare Innovation Conference (HIC), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HIC.2014.7038891
Filename :
7038891
Link To Document :
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