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学校身体活动特征与小学生体重状况有关吗?基于常规监测数据的多层次横断面分析。

Are school physical activity characteristics associated with weight status in primary school children? A multilevel cross-sectional analysis of routine surveillance data.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Health & Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, , Birmingham, UK.

出版信息

Arch Dis Child. 2014 Feb;99(2):135-41. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2013-303987. Epub 2013 Oct 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The school environment potentially influences the development of childhood obesity. Changes to schooling could be used as an intervention to reduce obesity but the features of the school environment that influence obesity are unknown.

AIM

To estimate the interschool variation in body mass index (BMI) z-scores in primary school children and examine the individual and school physical activity characteristics contributing to this.

METHODS

Cross-sectional analysis and multilevel modelling at individual and school level, with BMI SD scores (z-scores) as the outcome. Individual and school data were obtained for 11 118 reception year children (age 4-5) and 10 151 year 6 children (age 10-11) from 296 primary schools in Birmingham. Data sources were the UK National Child Measurement Programme and the annual National School Sport Survey in 2006/7.

RESULTS

In reception year children, 4.2% of the variation in BMI z-scores is attributed to differences between schools. Individual characteristics explained 24% of this between-school variation and certain school physical activity characteristics (the time schools devote to physical education) explained a further 28%. In year 6 children, only 0.9% of the variation in BMI z-scores was between-school variation. BMI z-scores were significantly higher in year 6 than reception year children, with the largest increases between year groups in the South Asian and African-Caribbean ethnic groups. Deprivation was positively associated with BMI z-scores.

CONCLUSIONS

In addition to the association between individual characteristics and BMI z-score, there is a small but significant association between school characteristics and BMI z-score, which is in part explained by the time schools devote to physical education. This modest school effect has the potential to have a substantial impact on children's weight status at a population level.

摘要

背景

学校环境可能会影响儿童肥胖的发展。改变学校教育方式可以作为一种干预措施来减少肥胖,但影响肥胖的学校环境特征尚不清楚。

目的

估计小学生群体中体重指数 (BMI) z 分数的校际差异,并探讨导致这种差异的个体和学校体育活动特征。

方法

采用个体和学校层面的横断面分析和多层次建模,以 BMI 标准差分数 (z 分数) 为结果。从伯明翰的 296 所小学中获得了 11118 名入学年级儿童(4-5 岁)和 10151 名 6 年级儿童(10-11 岁)的个体和学校数据。数据来源是英国国家儿童测量计划和 2006/7 年的年度国家学校体育调查。

结果

在入学年级儿童中,BMI z 分数的 4.2%差异归因于学校之间的差异。个体特征解释了这部分校际差异的 24%,而某些学校体育活动特征(学校用于体育教育的时间)进一步解释了 28%。在 6 年级儿童中,BMI z 分数的差异只有 0.9%是校际差异。6 年级儿童的 BMI z 分数明显高于入学年级儿童,南亚和非裔加勒比族裔群体的增幅最大。贫困与 BMI z 分数呈正相关。

结论

除了个体特征与 BMI z 分数之间的关联外,学校特征与 BMI z 分数之间也存在微小但显著的关联,这在一定程度上可以用学校用于体育教育的时间来解释。这种适度的学校效应有可能对儿童的体重状况产生实质性的人群影响。

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