Original scientific paper
Correlation between relative schoolbag weight and gender and age differences of the schoolchildren in the primary school
Mario Kasović
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology, Croatia; Faculty of Sport Studies, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Larisa Gomaz
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology, Croatia
Martin Zvonar
; Faculty of Sport Studies, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Abstract
This study investigated relative schoolbag weight and the correlation between relative schoolbag weight and gender and age differences of the schoolchildren in nine grades of primary schools in Brno, Czech Republic. Measurements of children’s anthropometry and schoolbag weight were taken in five different schools. In total 584 school children, 44,35 % girls (N = 259) and 55,65 % boys (N = 325), mean age 9,67 (± 2,4) years and body weight 37,5 kg (± 13,4) took part in this study. Mean schoolbag weight was 4,93 kg (± 1,32) and it represented 14,0 % (± 0,5) of children’s body weight. By using a factorial ANOVA in statistical analysis and by setting the statistical significance at p ≤ 0,05, the statistically significant difference between the relative schoolbag weight by ages of participants was noticed (p = 0,000). Schoolchildren in first four grades have statistically significant higher relative schoolbag weight than their older colleagues. On the other hand, there’s no statistically significant difference between the relative schoolbag weight and the gender (p = 0,240), but there is a statistically significant difference between the relative schoolbag weight and the interaction between gender and age (p = 0,006). This study showed that for schoolchildren in their early stage of growth, schoolbag load is bigger, and it represents a big risk factor during the very sensitive stage of their growth and development.
Keywords
schoolchildren; relative schoolbag weight; schoolbag load; child’s health
Hrčak ID:
237529
URI
Publication date:
30.4.2020.
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