Physical Fitness and Body Mass Index Status of Hong Kong Primary Schoolchildren across the COVID-19 Pandemic, before and after School Closure

Ka-man Yip, Sam W. S. Wong, Hung-kwan So, Winnie W. Y. Tso, Parco M. F. Siu, Ian C. K. Wong, Jason C. Yam, Mike Y. W. Kwan, Terry Y. S. Lum, Lobo H. T. Louie, Albert Lee, Wilfred H. S. Wong, Patrick Ip*

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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether health-related physical fitness and body mass index (BMI) status differed before and after school closure from the COVID-19 pandemic in a population-based cohort of Hong Kong primary schoolchildren.

Study design: We examined the BMI z score, BMI status, and physical fitness z scores including (i) upper limb muscle strength, (ii) 1-minute sit-up test, (iii) sit-and-reach test, and (iv) endurance run tests, among 3 epochs: prepandemic (September 2018-August 2019), before school closure (September 2019-January 2020), and partial school reopening (September 2021-August 2022), using a repeated cross-sectional approach. 

Results: A total of 137 752 primary schoolchildren aged 6-12 years were recruited over 3 academic years. Obesity increased significantly from 25.9% in 2018/19 to 31.0% in 2021/22, while underweight increased slightly from 6.1% to 6.5%. All tested parameters were adversely affected by the pandemic. The negative trend over time was far more pronounced in all 4 physical fitness scores in the underweight group, although performance in handgrip strength had no significance between 2018/19 and 2021/22. 

Conclusions: Schoolchildren who are both underweight and overweight/obese are vulnerable to adverse changes in physical fitness during the COVID-19 pandemic. To eliminate the negative health and fitness outcomes, it is urgent to develop strategies for assisting schoolchildren in achieving a healthy weight, especially in the postpandemic era.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113729
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Pediatrics
Volume264
Early online date16 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • BMI
  • children
  • COVID-19
  • obesity
  • physical fitness
  • school closure
  • underweight

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