Research Article

Dietary Intake and Physical Activity of Normal Weight and Overweight/Obese Adolescents

Table 2

Variables investigated in relation to weight status.

BoysGirls
NormoweightOverweightNormoweightOverweight

Sports activities outside of school, %80*687671
Hours of sporting activities, mean ± sd4.2 ± 3.3**3.0 ± 2.73.0 ± 3*2.6 ± 2.4
Hours of playing activities outside of home, mean ± sd5.8 ± 5.47.0 ± 6.85.0 ± 4.56.0 ± 5.7
Hours of watching TV, mean ± sd2.8 ± 1.42.5 ± 1.32.4 ± 1.4*2.7 ± 1.3
Overweight status of mother, %21**3718**49
Overweight status of father, %48*6250*68
Birth weight, mean ± sd3.3 ± 0.63.3 ± 0.63.2 ± 0.53.2 ± 0.5
Breastfeeding, %73767573
Eating breakfast, %89*778579
Number of meals per day, mean ± sd4.8 ± 0.7**4.5 ± 0.84.8 ± 0.64.7 ± 0.7
Being on a diet, % 3**297**27
Energy intake, mean ± sd
  (kJ/day)11608  ±  3888**10097 ± 32019394 ± 2421*8654 ± 2202
  (kcal/day) 2773 ± 929**2412 ± 7652244 ± 578*2067 ± 526
Fat intake (g), mean ± sd117 ± 46*105 ± 3799 ± 32*89 ± 32
Protein intake (g), mean ± sd 105 ± 39*94 ± 33 86 ± 27*80 ± 24
Carbohydrates intake (g), mean ± sd346 ± 123**293 ± 104272 ± 77253 ± 70

(when compared with the overweight group)
(when compared with the overweight group).