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Cardiorespiratory fitness and socioeconomic influences in Chilean schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study
Revista
Jornal de Pediatria
ISSN
0021-7557
Fecha de emisión
2024-11
Autor(es)
Yáñez-Sepúlveda, Rodrigo
Clemente-Suárez, Vicente Javier
de Souza-Lima, Josivaldo
Ferrari, Gerson
Hurtado-Almonacid, Juan
Zavala-Crichton, Juan Pablo
Hinojosa-Torres, Claudio
Reyes-Amigo, Tomás
Páez-Herrera, Jacqueline
Cortés-Roco, Guillermo
Valdivia-Moral, Pedro
Olivares-Arancibia, Jorge
Mahecha-Matsudo, Sandra
DOI
10.1016/j.jped.2024.06.010
Resumen
Objective: To compare the cardiovascular risk and physical fitness, according to type of school in a national sample of Chilean school students. Methods: A total of 7,218 students participated, who completed all the national tests of the National System for Measuring the Quality of Education, which included physical fitness and anthropometric tests. The results were compared according to the type of educational establishment and anthropometric indicators were considered. Physical fitness was measured by lower extremity strength, abdominal strength, upper extremity strength, trunk flexibility, exertional heart rate, and cardiorespiratory fitness. Body mass index, heart rate, and waist-to-height ratio were analyzed as predictors of cardiovascular risk. Results: There were differences according to the type of establishment in the predictors of cardiovascular risk (p < 0.05). Differences were also found in the physical fitness tests evaluated (p < 0.01). Students in private schools (PSC) and subsidized schools (SC) had lower levels of cardiovascular risk and higher levels of physical fitness than public schools (PS) and schools with delegated administration (DA). Conclusions: In conclusion, students in educational establishments with a higher socioeconomic level have lower levels of cardiovascular risk and better physical fitness than students in public establishments. The authors suggest considering specific school interventions to mitigate cardiovascular risk and improve physical fitness among this vulnerable population. To this end, future studies should analyze the characteristics of physical activity and nutritional habits in schools to determine the factors that affect the results.
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