Correlates of physical activity in fifth-grade students in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Quyen G. To, Danielle Gallegos, Dung V. Do, Hanh TM. Tran, Kien G. To, Lee Wharton, Stewart G. Trost

Sports Medicine and Health Science ›› 2020, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (1) : 33-37.

Sports Medicine and Health Science ›› 2020, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (1) : 33-37. DOI: 10.1016/j.smhs.2020.02.002
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Correlates of physical activity in fifth-grade students in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Studies investigating correlates of physical activity (PA) using objective PA measurements among primary school-aged children are limited in Asia, particularly Vietnam. This study examined psychosocial and environmental factors associated with PA among fifth-grade students in eight primary schools in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. Bivariate analyses showed that for every month increase in students’ age, an increase of 66 steps/day (p<0.05) was found; boys had 1442 more steps/day than girls (p<0.001); and students from lower income households had 1169 steps/day less than those from higher income households (p<0.01). For every unit increase in self-efficacy, perceived social influences, intention to be physically active, and parental support for PA, an increase of 220, 200, 522, and 117 steps/day (p<0.01) was found respectively. In multivariable analysis, only intention and parental support for PA remained significant (p<0.01). About 21% of variation in daily steps was explained by demographic characteristics and an additional 13% by psychosocial influences. In conclusion, intention to be physically active and parental support are important factors and should be considered when designing PA interventions in school/community-based settings.

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Exercise / Primary school / Psychosocial / Environmental / Parental support

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Quyen G. To, Danielle Gallegos, Dung V. Do, Hanh TM. Tran, Kien G. To, Lee Wharton, Stewart G. Trost. Correlates of physical activity in fifth-grade students in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Sports Medicine and Health Science, 2020, 2(1): 33‒37 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smhs.2020.02.002

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The authors thank the Department of Education and Training in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, the schools, parents, and students for participating in this research; and the research assistants from Faculty of Public Health, University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam for their assistance and support during the fieldwork.

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