Roman-Viñas Blanca, Chaput Jean-Philippe, Katzmarzyk Peter T, Fogelholm Mikael, Lambert Estelle V, Maher Carol, Maia Jose, Olds Timothy, Onywera Vincent, Sarmiento Olga L, Standage Martyn, Tudor-Locke Catrine, Tremblay Mark S
Department of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Psychology, Education and Sport Sciences, FPCEE Blanquerna, Universitat Ramon Llull, 34 Cister, 08022, Barcelona, Spain.
Nutrition Research Foundation, 242 Rocafort, 08029, Barcelona, Spain.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2016 Nov 25;13(1):123. doi: 10.1186/s12966-016-0449-8.
The Canadian 24-h movement guidelines were developed with the hope of improving health and future health outcomes in children and youth. The purpose of this study was to evaluate adherence to the 3 recommendations most strongly associated with health outcomes in new 24-h movement guidelines and their relationship with adiposity (obesity and body mass index z-score) across countries participating in the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE).
Cross-sectional results were based on 6128 children aged 9-11 years from the 12 countries of ISCOLE. Sleep duration and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) were assessed using accelerometry. Screen time was measured through self-report. Body weight and height were measured. Body mass index (BMI, kg · m) was calculated, and BMI z-scores were computed using age- and sex-specific reference data from the World Health Organization. Obesity was defined as a BMI z-score > +2 SD. Meeting the overall 24-h movement guidelines was defined as: 9 to 11 h/night of sleep, ≤2 h/day of screen time, and at least 60 min/day of MVPA. Age, sex, highest parental education and unhealthy diet pattern score were included as covariates in statistical models. Associations between meeting vs. not meeting each single recommendation (and combinations) with obesity were assessed with odds ratios calculated using generalized linear mixed models. A linear mixed model was used to examine the differences in BMI z-scores between children meeting vs. not meeting the different combinations of recommendations.
The global prevalence of children meeting the overall recommendations (all three behaviors) was 7%, with children from Australia and Canada showing the highest adherence (15%). Children meeting the three recommendations had lower odds ratios for obesity compared to those meeting none of the recommendations (OR = 0.28, 95% CI 0.18-0.45). Compared to not meeting the 24-h movement recommendations either independently or combined, meeting them was significantly associated with a lower BMI z-score. Whenever the MVPA recommendation was included in the analysis the odds ratios for obesity were lower.
For ISCOLE participants meeting these 3 healthy movement recommendations the odds ratios of being obese or having high BMI z-scores were lower. However, only a small percentage of children met all recommendations. Future efforts should aim to find promising ways to increase daily physical activity, reduce screen time, and ensure an adequate night's sleep in children.
The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE) was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (Identifier NCT01722500) (October 29, 2012).
制定加拿大24小时运动指南的目的是改善儿童和青少年的健康状况及未来健康结局。本研究的目的是评估在参与儿童肥胖、生活方式与环境国际研究(ISCOLE)的各个国家中,对新的24小时运动指南中与健康结局关联最紧密的3项建议的遵循情况,以及它们与肥胖(肥胖症和体重指数z评分)之间的关系。
横断面研究结果基于来自ISCOLE 12个国家的6128名9至11岁儿童。使用加速度计评估睡眠时间和中度至剧烈身体活动(MVPA)。通过自我报告测量屏幕使用时间。测量体重和身高。计算体重指数(BMI,kg·m²),并使用世界卫生组织的年龄和性别特异性参考数据计算BMI z评分。肥胖定义为BMI z评分>+2标准差。符合总体24小时运动指南定义为:每晚睡眠9至11小时,每天屏幕使用时间≤2小时,以及每天至少60分钟的MVPA。年龄、性别、父母最高教育程度和不健康饮食模式得分作为统计模型中的协变量。使用广义线性混合模型计算的优势比评估符合与不符合每项单一建议(及组合)与肥胖之间的关联。使用线性混合模型检查符合与不符合不同建议组合的儿童之间BMI z评分的差异。
符合总体建议(所有三项行为)的儿童全球患病率为7%,来自澳大利亚和加拿大的儿童遵循率最高(15%)。与未符合任何建议的儿童相比,符合三项建议的儿童肥胖的优势比更低(OR = 0.28,95% CI 0.18 - 0.45)。与独立或综合未符合24小时运动建议相比,符合这些建议与较低的BMI z评分显著相关。每当MVPA建议纳入分析时,肥胖的优势比更低。
对于ISCOLE参与者而言,符合这3项健康运动建议的儿童肥胖或BMI z评分高的优势比更低。然而,只有一小部分儿童符合所有建议。未来的努力应旨在找到有前景的方法来增加儿童的日常身体活动、减少屏幕使用时间并确保充足的夜间睡眠。
儿童肥胖、生活方式与环境国际研究(ISCOLE)在ClinicalTrials.gov注册(标识符NCT01722500)(2012年10月29日)。