Publications by authors named "Lupei Jiang"

Background: Health behaviors of older people are influenced by many factors, and physical activity are important lifestyle behaviors that promote healthy aging.

Purpose: This study is to analyze the intrinsic mechanism of the influence of cultural capital on the physical fitness level of older people, and to provide a theoretical basis for the improvement of the differences in physical fitness level caused by the differences in physical fitness concepts of the classes brought about by cultural capital, and the unequal distribution of resources.

Methods: The subjects of this study were derived from people over 60 years old in the 2020 China National Fitness Activity Status Survey, and a total of 20,896 samples were obtained using the principle of multi-stage stratified random sampling.

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  • A study conducted in Macao analyzed the prevalence and trends of undernutrition among children and adolescents aged 7-18 from 2005 to 2020, revealing insights for nutritional improvements in the region.
  • In 2020, the overall prevalence of undernutrition was 12.11%, with higher rates in boys (13.81%) than girls (10.06%), primarily due to mild wasting; however, there was a decrease in malnutrition rates over the years.
  • The study concluded that post-pandemic efforts are necessary to promote better nutrition, physical activity, and mental health education to further combat undernutrition among Macao's youth.
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Soccer participation among children and adolescents is low in China. To achieve a coordinated development of soccer in all regions and to promote the physical health of children and adolescents, this study aims to identify the influencing factors regarding the participation of children and adolescents in soccer programs through a cross-sectional analysis of the "soccer population" of children and adolescents. A total of 38,258 children and adolescents aged 7-18 years were included in this study.

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  • * A study involving 2,239 rural minors found that general children showed significantly better attitudes, skills, and habits across different SFL sub-dimensions as they aged, while left-behind minors did not experience similar positive trends.
  • * Family environment factors, such as parental support and available sporting goods, significantly impact the SFL of left-behind minors, with younger children being less affected by their family environment compared to older children.
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