A 20-year Report on Physical Activity and Obesity among Preschool Children in Western Countries and China
Résumé
Childhood obesity is a global public health issue. Physical activity (PA) plays an important role in
the prevention of becoming obese and reducing the risk of obesity. This study aims to explore the
trends of PA and its effects on obesity among preschool children (aged 3–7 years) in different cultural
contexts (i.e., Western countries and China). Five databases (English database [PubMed] and four
Chinese journal databases [CBM, CNKI, CQVIP, and Wanfangdata]) were searched for studies published
between 2002 and 2022. Five Chinese studies were included in the article. These studies demonstrated
that comprehensive intervention including PA can prevent and alleviate obesity in preschool children.
Eleven English studies met the inclusion criteria, of which seven indicated that the intervention groups
reduce obesity among preschool children, while four showed no significant difference. The findings
suggest that PA has a discernible impact on obesity in preschool children, highlighting the need for
future studies to focus on this specific population to prevent their health better.
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