Correlations Among Physical Activity and Eating Behaviors in 4- to 7-Year-Old Anglo- and Mexican-American Children — Shelia L. Broyles (1999) | RDL Network
Physical activity and dietary behaviors are often correlated in adults and adolescents. This association was examined in 351 Anglo- and Mexican-American children between the ages of 4 and 7 years. Behaviors were assessed by structured observations and interviews at home and school. Observed physical activity was significantly correlated with energy intake (r = .43), but was unrelated to the percentage of calories from total fat or saturated fat. Thus, interventions with young children to improve dietary behavior or physical activity should not be expected to automatically lead to changes in the other.
Philip R. Nader, James Sallis, Shelia L. Broyles, Thomas L. McKenzie, Charles C. Berry, Thomas B. Davis, Michelle Zive, John P. Elder, Gail C. Frank-Spohrer
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