Associations Between Kindergarten Participation in Organized Physical Activity and Subsequent Healthy Body Weight and Leg Strength by the End of Second Grade

Author:

Kosak Laurie-Anne1,Harandian Kianoush1,Harbec Marie-Josée123,Pagani Linda S.123

Affiliation:

1. School of Psycho-Education, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada

2. School Environment Research Group, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada

3. Sainte-Justine’s Pediatric Hospital Research Center, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada

Abstract

Background: Childhood sport helps children develop growth and maturation, while simultaneously offering self-regulation, motor, and social skills training. This study aims to estimate the influence of sport participation at age 6 years on indicators of health at age 8 years, using a prospective longitudinal birth cohort design. Methods: Participants were 1492 children aged 6–8 years from the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development. Lower muscular power was measured with the standing long jump test. Girth used the children’s waist circumference in centimeters. Body mass index was computed from child height and weight. We regressed these directly measured health indicators at age 8 years on parent-reported physical activity at age 6 years using linear Ordinary Least Squares regression. Results: Boys who participated in more physical activity at age 6 years had better lower muscular power (b = 2.368; 95% CI, 0.341 to 4.395) and higher body mass index (b = 0.340; 95% CI, 0.055 to 0.626). No significant results were found for girls. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that physical activity in kindergarten has a positive impact on muscular power by the end of the second grade in boys. This supports the pertinence of implementing physical activity to a routine early in life to help children improve their general health.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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