# Nutritional status and physical activity levels of adolescents in public and private schools

**Authors:** María V Arias-Silva, Valentina Pedreros-Lemuz, Angie L Rodríguez-Perdomo, Raúl A González-Lozano, Jorge A Ramos-Castaneda

PMC · DOI: 10.15649/cuidarte.3942 · Revista Cuidarte · 2024-11-06

## TL;DR

This study compares obesity and physical activity levels in adolescents from public and private schools, finding lower activity in public school students.

## Contribution

The study reveals significant differences in physical activity levels between public and private school adolescents.

## Key findings

- Public school students were more physically inactive compared to private school students.
- The overall physical activity level among adolescents was low, with a mean score of 1.97.
- The prevalence of overweight was high in both public and private school students.

## Abstract

Obesity and physical inactivity in adolescents are associated with some diseases, and poor academic performance. Studies have reported differences in the level of physical activity according to the type of school.

To compare the prevalence of obesity and physical inactivity in adolescents in a public and a private school.

A cross sectional study was conducted among adolescents attending a public school and a private school. Ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade students between 14 and 17 years were included. Physical activity level was assessed using the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Adolescents, and nutritional status using body mass index for age.

Information was collected from 343 students, of whom 55.10% (n=189) were from a public school. The 28.28% were overweight. The overall level of physical activity in adolescents was low (mean= 1.97 95% CI 1.92 - 2.01). It was found that public school students were more inactive adjusted (PR= 1.40; 95% CI 1.03 - 1.92) compared to private school students.

Adolescents do not achieve optimal levels of frequency and duration of physical activity, highlighting the need for educational programs and attractive interventions to promote physical activity.

Adolescent students have low levels of physical activity, with more inactive students in the public school compared to the private school. The prevalence of overweight was high in both schools.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** overweight (MESH:D050177), Obesity (MESH:D009765)

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