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Table 3 Statistics of basic information of family sports

From: Family sports interventions for the treatment of obesity in childhood: a meta-analysis

Aged 0–6 years

Author

Frequency, times/week

Time (min)

Intensity

Program

Zeng et al.

≥ 5

> 20

Low to medium intensity

Aerobic exercise such as cycling, jogging, climbing stairs, walking, etc.

Luo Juanjuan et al.

No

No

No

Implementation according to sports training plan

Abbey et al.

7

60

Medium to high strength

Moving sports balls, tricycles

Gloria et al.

7

120

No request

Running, jumping, walking, playing ball, swimming, dancing, etc.

Christine et al.

7

> 60

Medium to high strength

Physical activity, mobile wear accelerometer for recording

Nora et al.

7

60

Medium to high strength

Physical activity, no specific sports regulations, the physical activity boundary is 3908 cpm, light physical activity of 820 to 3907 cpm

Rong Xiujuan et al.

7

60

Medium intensity

Walk, run, jump, kick, climb stairs

Wang Jian

7

Stop after completing the target task

Low to medium intensity

Walking, running, jumping, climbing stairs

C

    

Saelens et al.

6

60–90

Medium to high strength

Wear an acceleration calculator to calculate physical activity

Rodearmel et al.

7

Stop after completing the target task

Low to medium intensity

Record with pedometer, walking more than 22,000 steps a day

Anthony et al.

Not explained

Not explained

Not explained

Physical activity skills

Norliza et al.

4

30

Medium to high strength

Sports skills training

Paul et al.

7

25

High strength

Sports activities, no specific sports regulations

Jyu-Lin Chen et al.

No

15

No request

Game-based sports activities, including non-competitive dance, brisk walking, and skipping

Amy et al.

5

60

No request

Physical exercise games/traditional sports, for example yoga, body pumps, spinning classes, and group sports games

Epstein et al.

7

≥ 30

Medium to high strength

16.1 or 32.2 km, 10 or 20 miles per week