From: Family sports interventions for the treatment of obesity in childhood: a meta-analysis
Aged 0–6 years | ||||
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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 3908Â cpm, light physical activity of 820 to 3907Â 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 |
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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 |