Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Lancet Child Adolesc Health. 2018 Nov;2(11):783-791. doi: 10.1016/S2352-4642(18)30278-5. Epub 2018 Sep 27.
Childhood and adolescence are crucial periods for brain development, and the behaviours during a typical 24 h period contribute to cognitive performance. The Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth recommend at least 60 min physical activity per day, 2 h or less recreational screen time per day, and 9-11 h sleep per night in children aged 8-11 years. We investigated the relationship between adherence to these recommendations and global cognition.
In this cross-sectional observational study, we obtained data from the first annual curated release of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study, a 10-year longitudinal, observational study. Data were collected from 21 study sites across the USA between Sept 1, 2016, and Sept 15, 2017. The participants were 4524 US children aged 8-11 years from 20 study sites. Exposures of interest were adherence to the physical activity, recreational screen time, and sleep duration guideline recommendations. The primary outcome was global cognition, assessed with the NIH Toolbox (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA), which we analysed with multivariable linear mixed-effects models to examine the relations with movement behaviour variables.
Complete movement behaviour data were available for 4520 participants. The mean number of guideline recommendations met was 1·1 (SD 0·9). Overall, 2303 (51%) participants met the sleep recommendation, 1655 (37%) met screen time, and 793 (18%) met the physical activity recommendation. 3190 (71%) participants met at least one recommendation, whereas 216 (5%) of participants met all three recommendations. Global cognition was positively associated with each additional recommendation met (β=1·44, 95% CI 0·82-2·07, p<0·0001). Compared with meeting none of the recommendations, associations with superior global cognition were found in participants who met all three recommendations (β=3·89, 95% CI 1·43 to 6·34, p=0·0019), the screen time recommendation only (β=4·25, 2·50-6·01, p<0·0001), and both the screen time and the sleep recommendations (β=5·15, 3·56-6·74, p<0·0001).
Meeting the 24 h movement recommendations was associated with superior global cognition. These findings highlight the importance of limiting recreational screen time and encouraging healthy sleep to improve cognition in children.
National Institutes of Health.
儿童期和青春期是大脑发育的关键时期,典型 24 小时周期内的行为有助于认知表现。加拿大儿童和青少年 24 小时运动指南建议 8-11 岁儿童每天至少进行 60 分钟的身体活动、每天娱乐性屏幕时间不超过 2 小时、每晚睡眠 9-11 小时。我们调查了遵守这些建议与整体认知之间的关系。
在这项横断面观察性研究中,我们从青少年大脑认知发展研究的第一个年度精选发布中获取数据,该研究是一项为期 10 年的纵向观察研究。数据于 2016 年 9 月 1 日至 2017 年 9 月 15 日期间从美国的 21 个研究点收集。参与者是来自 20 个研究点的 4524 名美国 8-11 岁儿童。感兴趣的暴露因素是遵守身体活动、娱乐性屏幕时间和睡眠持续时间指南建议。主要结局是使用 NIH 工具包(美国国立卫生研究院,贝塞斯达,MD)评估的整体认知,我们使用多变量线性混合效应模型分析与运动行为变量的关系。
4520 名参与者提供了完整的运动行为数据。符合指南建议的平均数量为 1.1(SD 0.9)。总体而言,2303 名(51%)参与者符合睡眠建议,1655 名(37%)符合屏幕时间建议,793 名(18%)符合身体活动建议。3190 名(71%)参与者至少符合一项建议,而 216 名(5%)参与者符合所有三项建议。整体认知与符合的建议数量呈正相关(β=1.44,95%CI 0.82-2.07,p<0.0001)。与不符合任何建议相比,在符合所有三项建议(β=3.89,95%CI 1.43-6.34,p=0.0019)、仅符合屏幕时间建议(β=4.25,2.50-6.01,p<0.0001)和同时符合屏幕时间和睡眠建议(β=5.15,3.56-6.74,p<0.0001)的参与者中发现了与更高整体认知相关的关联。
遵守 24 小时运动建议与更高的整体认知有关。这些发现强调了限制娱乐性屏幕时间和鼓励健康睡眠以改善儿童认知的重要性。
美国国立卫生研究院。