Delgado-Floody, PedroCofré-Lizama, AlfonsoGuzmán-Guzmán, Iris PaolaMayorga, Daniel JerezMartínez-Salazar, CristianCaamaño-Navarrete, Felipe2022-06-282022-06-282018-11Nutricion Hospitalaria Volume 35, Issue 6, Pages 1270 - 12741 November 201802121611https://repositorio.unab.cl/xmlui/handle/ria/23027Indexación ScopusBackground: adequate exposure to Physical Education (PE) classes contributes to a healthier lifestyle among children during their lifespan. Objective: the main objective of this research was to evaluate the perception of obese schoolchildren regarding their participation in PE class and to determine their self-esteem compared with overweight and normal weight groups. Method: in total, 656 schoolchildren (284 females and 372 males), between eleven and 14 years of age, participated in this study. Assessments were made regarding age, sex, anthropometric variables, children’s self-esteem, and perception of participation in the PE class. Results: obese schoolchildren presented significantly lower values of self-esteem (p < 0.001), and exhibited the highest proportion of schoolchildren with low self-esteem (53%). There was a significant relationship between obesity and the following sentence: “I am the last one they choose for games and in games and sports”; 48.53% of schoolchildren with obesity responded positively. With the following sentence: “I look instead of playing”, 57.4% of schoolchildren with obesity responded positively. Conclusion: the results revealed that schoolchildren with obesity feel excluded from PE classes and show low levels of self-esteem, compared with normal weight schoolchildren. © 2018 SENPE y©Arán Ediciones S.L.enExerciseSedentary LifestyleLeisure TimeObesityPhysical EducationSchoolchildrenSelf-esteemPerception of obese schoolchildren regarding their participation in the physical education class and their level of self-esteem: Comparison according to corporal statusPercepción de los escolares obesos con respecto a su participación en la clase de educación física y su nivel de autoestima: Comparación según el estado corporalArtículoCC BY-NC-SA 4.010.20960/nh.1786