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一成不变还是有所变化:一项关于英国儿童体育活动多样性和频率的观察性研究。

More of the same or a change of scenery: an observational study of variety and frequency of physical activity in British children.

作者信息

Brooke Hannah L, Corder Kirsten, Griffin Simon J, Ekelund Ulf, van Sluijs Esther M F

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2013 Aug 16;13:761. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-761.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physical activity is important for children's health, but successful physical activity promotion is challenging. Whether performing many different types of activities (Variety) is associated with higher physical activity independent of the number of activity sessions (Frequency) is unknown, but this information could inform physical activity promotion and public health strategies in children.

METHODS

In the SPEEDY study we measured moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA; ≥2000 counts/minute) over 7 days using GT1M Actigraph accelerometers in 1700 children from Norfolk, UK (56% girls, Mean ± SD 10.3 ± 0.3 years-old). Children reported participation in 28 leisure-time activities over the previous 7 days. Sex differences in activity participation were assessed using multilevel logistic regression, clustered by school. Associations of log-transformed MVPA with z-score-Variety (number of different activities/week) and z-score-Frequency (sum of all activity sessions/week) were examined using multilevel linear regression, adjusted for age, sex, parental education and age-standardised BMI.

RESULTS

Children's activity participation often reflected gender stereotypes. Mean ± SD Variety was 10.8 ± 5.0 activities/week, and Frequency was 24.2±15.0 sessions/week. In separate models lnMVPA had similar strength, positive associations with z-score-Variety and z-score-Frequency (Exp β(95% CI); Variety 1.04(1.02-1.06), Frequency 1.04(1.02-1.06)). lnMVPA was not associated with z-score-Variety independent of z-score-Frequency (Variety 1.01(0.98-1.04), Frequency 1.03(1.00-1.06)).

CONCLUSIONS

Future physical activity interventions and public health strategies could allow for gender specific activity preferences and could target both Variety and Frequency of activities participated in by children.

摘要

背景

身体活动对儿童健康很重要,但成功促进身体活动具有挑战性。进行多种不同类型的活动(多样性)是否与更高的身体活动量相关,且独立于活动次数(频率),目前尚不清楚,但这些信息可为儿童身体活动促进和公共卫生策略提供参考。

方法

在SPEEDY研究中,我们使用GT1M活动记录仪对英国诺福克郡1700名儿童(56%为女孩,平均年龄±标准差10.3±0.3岁)进行了为期7天的中度至剧烈强度身体活动(MVPA;≥2000次/分钟)测量。孩子们报告了过去7天参与的28项休闲活动。通过按学校聚类的多水平逻辑回归评估活动参与的性别差异。使用多水平线性回归检验对数转换后的MVPA与z分数-多样性(每周不同活动的数量)和z分数-频率(每周所有活动次数的总和)之间的关联,并对年龄、性别、父母教育程度和年龄标准化BMI进行了调整。

结果

儿童的活动参与情况通常反映了性别刻板印象。平均±标准差多样性为每周10.8±5.0项活动,频率为每周24.2±15.0次。在单独的模型中,lnMVPA与z分数-多样性和z分数-频率具有相似强度的正相关(Expβ(95%CI);多样性1.04(1.02-1.06),频率1.04(1.02-1.06))。lnMVPA与独立于z分数-频率的z分数-多样性无关(多样性1.01(0.98-1.04),频率1.03(1.00-1.06))。

结论

未来的身体活动干预措施和公共卫生策略可以考虑性别特定的活动偏好,并针对儿童参与活动的多样性和频率。

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