Body Fat Percentage of Urban South African Children: Implications for Health and Fitness

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Goon, D. T. [1 ]
Toriola, A. L. [2 ]
Shaw, B. S. [2 ]
Amusa, L. O. [1 ]
Khoza, L. B. [3 ]
Shaw, I. [2 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Venda, Ctr Biokinet Recreat & Sport Sci, ZA-0590 Thohoyandou, Limpopo, South Africa
[2] Tshwane Univ Technol, Dept Sports Rehabil & Dent Sci, Pretoria, South Africa
[3] Univ Venda, Deans Off Sch Hlth Sci, Thohoyandou, South Africa
[4] Monash South Afr, Off Deputy Vice Chancellor Res, ZA-1725 Ruimsig, South Africa
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Anthropometry; children; percentage body fat; gender and racial differences; South Africa; MASS INDEX; SCHOOL-CHILDREN; OBESITY; ASSOCIATION; FATNESS; GROWTH;
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Objective: To explore gender and racial profiling of percentage body fat of 1136 urban South African children attending public schools in Pretoria Central. Methods: This is a cross-sectional survey of 1136 randomly selected children (548 boys and 588 girls) aged 9-13 years in urban (Pretoria Central) South Africa. Body. mass, stature, skinfolds (subscapular and triceps) were measured. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations). Differences in the mean body fat percentage were examined for boys and girls according to their age group/race, using independent Nest samples. Results: Girls had a significantly (p = 0.001) higher percentage body fat (22.7 +/- 5.7% (95% CI= 22.3, 23.2) compared to boys (16.1 +/- 7.7%, 95% CI = 15.5, 16.8). Percentage body fat fluctuated with age in both boys and girls. Additionally, girls had significantly (p = 0.001) higher percentage body fat measurements at all ages compared to boys. Viewed racially, black children (20.1 +/- 7.5) were significantly (p = 0.010) fatter than white children (19.0 +/- 7.4) with a mean difference of 4.0. Black children were fatter than white children at ages 9, 10, 12 and 13 years, with a significant difference (p = 0.009) observed at age 12 years. Conclusion: There was a considerably higher level of excessive percentage body fat among school children in Central Pretoria, South Africa, with girls having significantly higher percentage body fat compared to boys. Racially, black children were fatter than white children. The excessive percentage body fat observed among the children in this study has implications for their health and fitness. Therefore, an intervention programme must be instituted in schools to prevent and control possible excessive percentage body fat in this age group.
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