2022
DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2022.2077429
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Physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and breakfast eating as factors influencing BMI in Saudi students, aged 10 to 15 years

Abstract: Background Eating less and moving more are the simplest and most common strategies to combat excessive weight. Several other lifestyle factors can also contribute to maintaining a healthy weight. Objectives The present study examined the effects of breakfast frequency, duration and quality of sleep, daily physical activity, sedentary behaviours, and school transportation on the BMI of Saudi students, aged 10–15 years. Materials and Methods Th… Show more

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“…Assuming a prevalence (p) of 50% with a required confidence level of 95%, a margin of error (e) of 5%, and an associated z-score of 1.96, the sample size (n) was calculated according to the following formula [ 26 ]: n = [z 2 × p × (1 − p)/e 2 ]/[1 + (z2 × p × (1 − p) / (e 2 × N)] and was set at 249 participants. Considering a dropout rate of 20% [ 27 ], a minimum of 299 students were requested to participate. Nonetheless, and to ensure better student participation, the online questionnaire link and the informed consent were sent to almost all regular PE students in the selected universities (705 requests) by emails after contacting the Information Technology Deanship in each University.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming a prevalence (p) of 50% with a required confidence level of 95%, a margin of error (e) of 5%, and an associated z-score of 1.96, the sample size (n) was calculated according to the following formula [ 26 ]: n = [z 2 × p × (1 − p)/e 2 ]/[1 + (z2 × p × (1 − p) / (e 2 × N)] and was set at 249 participants. Considering a dropout rate of 20% [ 27 ], a minimum of 299 students were requested to participate. Nonetheless, and to ensure better student participation, the online questionnaire link and the informed consent were sent to almost all regular PE students in the selected universities (705 requests) by emails after contacting the Information Technology Deanship in each University.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the likelihood of recollection bias and social desirability results cannot be excluded. Recall bias occurs when contributors forget specific occurrences, quantities, or frequencies [66]. However, asking participants about typical or common activities, as well as tracking the amount of gardening, house maintenance, or sports or video game sessions in the previous seven days, may have lowered the possibility of recall bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sample of 5,000 Saudi children and adolescents (2,500 boys and 2,500 girls) was selected using a random geographic cluster sampling technique from middle and high schools of the governorate of Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia ( 21 ). Positive responses received from school officials and physical education teachers included 3,029 students (2,450 males and 579 females), while the remainder declined to participate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%