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Does physical education modify the body composition? - Results of a longitudinal study of pre-school children
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Physical ActivityMotor DevelopmentEducationAnthropometric IndicatorExercise ProgrammeObesityBody CompositionKinesiologyPhysical EducationPhysical ExerciseDoes Physical EducationHealth EducationHealth SciencesHealth StandardsChild DevelopmentPhysical DevelopmentChildhood ObesityExercise PhysiologyChildhood Physical ActivityPediatricsChild NutritionMotor Skill InterventionRegular Exercise ProgrammeExercise Interventions
The aim of the study is the analysis of body composition, motor development and cardiovascular parameters of preschool-children. In 2001/2002 a longitudinal study started in 17 nursery schools in Berlin. A total of 160 children out of the 264 children participated in a regular exercise programme. After 24 months of training significant differences of body composition, motor skills and cardiovascular parameters between 5 complete year old children of the intervention and the control group were observed. The results show that such an exercise programme is successful as a preventive measure to decrease the risk of obesity.