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利用生态瞬时评估法测量青少年时期的身体活动。

Using ecologic momentary assessment to measure physical activity during adolescence.

作者信息

Dunton Genevieve F, Whalen Carol K, Jamner Larry D, Henker Barbara, Floro Josh N

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California Irvine, CA 92697-7085, USA.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2005 Nov;29(4):281-7. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2005.07.020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Examine the validity of using high-density electronic ecologic momentary assessment (EMA) to assess physical activity. EMA was further used to explore within- and between-subject variability in adolescent physical activity (PA) patterns.

METHODS

Adolescents (n=526, 51% male) participated in EMA waves occurring approximately every 6 months between the 9th and 12th grade. Each wave extended over 4 consecutive days (Thursday to Sunday). Using a Palm III handheld computer, each participant reported his or her primary activity (e.g., exercise, walking, homework) every 30 (+/-10) minutes during waking hours. Heart rate (via Polar heart rate monitor) and activity counts (via wrist accelerometer) were simultaneously assessed during the EMA intervals.

RESULTS

Overall, heart rates and accelerometer counts were greater for diary-reported exercise and walking than for nonphysical activities (p's<0.001). EMA revealed that the typical duration of exercise sessions was longer than walking sessions (p<0.05). Rates of walking and exercise were more consistent between waves (i.e., across high school) than within waves (i.e., across the 4 days of monitoring), most likely due to the significantly higher rates of walking and exercise occurring on weekdays as compared to weekend days (p's<0.001). Average rates of walking were greater for girls than boys, and the reverse was true for exercise. Rates of both walking and exercise declined steadily between 9th and 12th grade (p's<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Physical activity reported via EMA corresponded to objective activity indicators. EMA yielded information about within-person variability in PA that cannot be obtained readily from traditional self-report instruments. Given its potential for simultaneously assessing important physiologic, psychological, and contextual factors, EMA presents a promising approach to studying adolescent physical activity.

摘要

目的

检验使用高密度电子生态瞬时评估(EMA)来评估身体活动的有效性。EMA还被用于探究青少年身体活动(PA)模式的个体内和个体间变异性。

方法

青少年(n = 526,51%为男性)参与了在9年级至12年级期间大约每6个月进行一次的EMA调查。每次调查持续4个连续日(周四至周日)。使用Palm III掌上电脑,每位参与者在清醒时间每30(±10)分钟报告其主要活动(如锻炼、步行、做作业)。在EMA调查期间同时评估心率(通过Polar心率监测仪)和活动计数(通过手腕加速度计)。

结果

总体而言,日记记录的锻炼和步行期间的心率及加速度计计数高于非身体活动(p值<0.001)。EMA显示,锻炼时段的典型持续时间长于步行时段(p<0.05)。步行和锻炼的发生率在各次调查之间(即整个高中阶段)比在每次调查之内(即整个4天监测期间)更一致,这很可能是因为工作日的步行和锻炼发生率显著高于周末(p值<0.001)。女孩的平均步行发生率高于男孩,而锻炼情况则相反。步行和锻炼的发生率在9年级至12年级期间均稳步下降(p值<0.001)。

结论

通过EMA报告的身体活动与客观活动指标相符。EMA产生了关于PA个体内变异性的信息,这是传统自我报告工具无法轻易获得的。鉴于其有潜力同时评估重要的生理、心理和环境因素,EMA为研究青少年身体活动提供了一种很有前景的方法。

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