Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Consult Liaison Team, Starship Children's Health, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2020 Apr;41(3):187-194. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000754.
Cross-sectional data indicate that physical activity, longer sleep duration, and normal body weight are associated with better mental health in childhood. It is less clear whether these factors protect against future emotional and behavioral problems. We investigated whether physical activity, sleep duration, and body mass index (BMI) at the age of 7 years are associated with emotional and behavioral problems at the age of 11 years.
Children born to European mothers enrolled in the prospective longitudinal Auckland Birthweight Collaborative Study (N = 871) were assessed at birth and ages 7 and 11 years. Physical activity and sleep duration were measured using accelerometer. BMI was calculated from height and weight measurement. Outcome variables assessed at the age of 11 years were parent and child self-report Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire and parent and teacher Conners' Rating Scale scores.
Physical activity, sleep duration, and BMI at the age of 7 years were not significantly associated with emotional and behavioral problems at the age of 11 years. In cross-sectional analysis at the age of 11 years, there was no significant association between physical activity or sleep duration and emotional and behavioral problems. Children with a BMI in the overweight or obese range were significantly more likely to have teacher-rated behavior problems and parent-rated emotional or behavioral problems after adjustment for potential confounders.
Although physical activity and sleep have physical health benefits, they may not be protective against future emotional and behavioral problems in childhood in the general population. BMI in the obese or overweight range was significantly associated with current emotional and behavioral problems at the age of 11 years.
横断面数据表明,体力活动、较长的睡眠时间和正常体重与儿童期更好的心理健康有关。这些因素是否能预防未来的情绪和行为问题则不太清楚。我们调查了 7 岁时的体力活动、睡眠时间和身体质量指数(BMI)是否与 11 岁时的情绪和行为问题有关。
参加前瞻性纵向奥克兰出生体重合作研究的欧洲裔母亲所生的儿童(N=871)在出生时以及 7 岁和 11 岁时接受评估。使用加速度计测量体力活动和睡眠时间。BMI 是根据身高和体重测量计算得出的。在 11 岁时评估的结果变量包括父母和孩子自我报告的《长处和困难问卷》以及父母和老师的《康纳斯评定量表》评分。
7 岁时的体力活动、睡眠时间和 BMI 与 11 岁时的情绪和行为问题无显著相关性。在 11 岁时的横断面分析中,体力活动或睡眠时间与情绪和行为问题之间没有显著关联。在调整了潜在混杂因素后,BMI 在超重或肥胖范围内的儿童更有可能出现老师评定的行为问题以及父母评定的情绪或行为问题。
尽管体力活动和睡眠对身体健康有益,但它们可能无法预防普通人群中儿童未来的情绪和行为问题。11 岁时 BMI 处于肥胖或超重范围与当前的情绪和行为问题显著相关。