Association of low physical activity with higher respiratory tract infections frequency among pre-school children.
Katarzyna Ostrzyżek-PrzeździeckaMariusz PanczykMichał BronikowskiJakub S GąsiorWojciech FeleszkoPublished in: Pediatric research (2023)
In pre-school children, higher physical activity (PA) is associated with fewer days of upper respiratory tract infection symptoms (URTIS). Children with a higher average daily step count have fewer days with URTIS over a long-term observation period. A change in the average number of steps per day by 1000 changed the number of days with symptoms of URTI by 4 days. The severity of URTIS was inversely related to the degree of PA. Children who participate in sports 3 or more hours per week have fewer URTIS than those who do not engage in sports regularly.