Knowledge of pediatricians regarding physical activity in childhood and adolescence

Alex Pinheiro Gordia , Teresa Maria Bianchini de Quadros , Luciana Rodrigues Silva , Gilton Marques dos Santos
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the knowledge and guidance given by pediatricians regarding physical activity in childhood and adolescence.

Methods

A cross-sectional study involving a convenience sample of pediatricians (n=210) who participated in a national pediatrics congress in 2013. Sociodemographic and professional data and data regarding habitual physical activity and pediatricians’ knowledge and instructions for young people regarding physical activity were collected using a questionnaire. Absolute and relative frequencies and means and standard deviations were calculated.

Results

Most pediatricians were females, had graduated from medical school more than 15 years ago, and had residency in pediatrics. More than 70% of the participants reported to include physical activity guidance in their prescriptions. On the other hand, approximately two-thirds of the pediatricians incorrectly reported that children should not work out and less than 15% answered the question about physical activity barriers correctly. With respect to the two questions about physical activity to tackle obesity, incorrect answers were marked by more than 50% of the pediatricians. Most participants incorrectly reported that 30 min should be the minimum daily time of physical activity in young people. Less than 40% of the pediatricians correctly indicated the maximum time young people should spend in front of a screen.

Conclusions

In general, the pediatricians reported that they recommend physical activity to their young patients, but specific knowledge of this topic was limited. Programs providing adequate information are needed.

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儿科医生对儿童和青少年体育活动的了解
目的了解儿科医生对儿童和青少年体育活动的认知和指导情况。方法采用横断面研究,选取参加2013年全国儿科大会的儿科医生210名。采用问卷调查的方式收集社会人口统计和专业数据、习惯性体育活动数据以及儿科医生对青少年体育活动的知识和指导。计算绝对频率和相对频率、平均值和标准差。结果大多数儿科医生为女性,医学院毕业15年以上,有儿科住院医师经验。超过70%的参与者报告说,他们的处方中包括了身体活动指导。另一方面,大约三分之二的儿科医生错误地报告了儿童不应该锻炼,不到15%的儿科医生正确回答了有关身体活动障碍的问题。在关于通过体育锻炼来解决肥胖的两个问题上,超过50%的儿科医生的回答是错误的。大多数参与者错误地报告说,30分钟应该是年轻人每天最少的身体活动时间。不到40%的儿科医生正确指出了年轻人应该在屏幕前花费的最大时间。总的来说,儿科医生报告说他们建议年轻患者进行体育锻炼,但对这一主题的具体知识有限。提供足够信息的程序是必要的。
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