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Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy | Volume: 08

August 28-29, 2018 | Paris, France

Obesity, Diet and Nutrition

17

th

International Conference on

Jingmei Dong et al., J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2018, Volume: 08

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7904-C5-069

Jingmei Dong

Tongji University, China

T

he purpose of this study was to improve health and manage weight rational

for graduate students via dynamic analyzing the correlation between fitness

and daily physical activity levels. Full-time Tongji University 1305 graduate

students were selected as participants by stratified randomized cluster sampling.

The survey shows that the proportion of whose physical activity can reach the

WHO recommendation that is 60 min/day moderate-to-vigorous physical

activity (MVPA)– is 76% of males and 69.4% of females in Tongji graduate

students respectively. Their physical activity levels were higher on weekdays

than weekend. Females’ body fat was significantly higher than males (P<0.01)

meanwhile vigorous physical activity (VVPA) was negatively related to the rate of

body fat (r=-0.368, P=0.368), and positively correlated to lean body mass (r=0.331,

P=0.013) and BMD (r=0.289, P=0.289). The correlation VPA was negatively

related to the body fat rate, and lean body mass, vital capacity and the handgrip,

and positively correlated to BMD reminds. It is indicated that the graduates’

physical fitness is developing in an imbalanced status. Most of their behavior is

in inactivity and sedentary lifestyle. The fact of high fat rate and low muscle rate

of body composition is not reasonable. Especially, the situation of osteopenia

and osteoporosis reflecting graduates’ bone health level is not optimistic. All of

this analysis verifies that it is necessary to guide graduate students to do vigorous

physical activity so that the graduates' physical fitness can be improved.

The dynamic analysis of body composition and BMD based on different physical activity level for graduate

students in China

Biography

Jingmei Dong has completed her PhD from Shanghai Sports of University in 2011. She is a Professor and the Director of Centre of Sports and Health in Tongji

University. She has published more than 60 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an Editorial Board Member of repute. She focuses on the student’s

obesity and fitness that relate to physical activity and lifestyles.

djm1969@tongji.edu.cn

co-authors:

Shuangshuang Hu, Yuyi, Hui Juan,

Sun Jingyu

and

Qin Lili

Tongji University, China