Temporal trends in the physical fitness of Hong Kong children aged 6–12 years between 2003–04 and 2015–16

Tsz Chun Eric Poon, Grant R. TOMKINSON, Justin J. LANG, Wendy Yajun HUANG, Stephen Heung-Sang WONG

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Abstract

Low physical fitness in childhood is linked with poor health now and in later life. This study estimated temporal trends in physical fitness for Hong Kong children aged 6–12 years from 2003–04 to 2015–16. Objectively measured body size and physical fitness data for 27,513 children were obtained from four population-representative surveys of Hong Kong primary school students. Temporal trends in means were estimated by population-weighted linear regression. Trends in distributional characteristics were visually described. Overall, there was a small increase in mean height (effect size (ES) = 0.20 (95%CI: 0.13, 0.28)), with a negligible increase (ES < 0.2) in mean body mass. When adjusted for trends in age, gender, and body size, there was a small decline in sit-and-reach performance (ES = –0.43 (95%CI: −0.43, −0.42)), a small improvement in 9-min run/walk performance (9-to-12-year-olds, ES = 0.26 (95%CI: 0.26, 0.27)), with negligible declines in handgrip strength, 6-min run/walk (6-to 8-year-olds), and sit-ups performance. Temporal trends were not always uniform across the population distribution, with declines in run/walk, sit-ups, and sit-and-reach performance generally largest in children with low fitness. Increased national health promotion strategies that address culturally specific factors are encouraged to further improve the existing trends, especially for children with low fitness. Copyright © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1271-1278
JournalJournal of Sports Sciences
Volume41
Issue number13
Early online dateNov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Citation

Poon, E. T.-C., Tomkinson, G. R., Lang, J. J., Huang, W. Y., & Wong, S. H.-S. (2023). Temporal trends in the physical fitness of Hong Kong children aged 6–12 years between 2003–04 and 2015–16. Journal of Sports Sciences, 41(13), 1271-1278. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2023.2268350

Keywords

  • Physical fitness
  • Flexibility
  • Body size
  • Children
  • Public health
  • Cross-sectional studies

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