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澳大利亚男性和女性的伴侣关系和育儿过渡期:与体重变化、特定领域身体活动和久坐行为的关联。

Partnering and parenting transitions in Australian men and women: associations with changes in weight, domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behaviours.

机构信息

Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, 17 Liverpool Street, Hobart, Tasmania, 7000, Australia.

The George Institute for Global Health, University of Oxford, Wellington Square, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2020 Jul 8;17(1):87. doi: 10.1186/s12966-020-00989-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Partnering and parenting are important life-stage transitions often accompanied by changes in social networks, roles and responsibilities. There have been no longitudinal studies examining associations of partnering and parenting with changes in domain-specific physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours, and our understanding of whether these transitions are associated with weight change is limited.

METHODS

Two thousand one hundred and twenty-four Australian adults from a national cohort (mean age 31.7 (2.7) years, 47.5% male) completed questionnaires at baseline (2004-06) and follow-up (2009-11), reporting marital and parental status. Weight (kg) was measured at baseline and self-reported at follow-up. PA and sedentary behaviours (sitting and television (TV) viewing) were self-reported in a subset (n = 1221). Linear regression estimated the longitudinal associations of parenting and partnering transitions with PA, sedentary behaviours and weight at follow-up, adjusted for baseline value of the respective outcome variable, age, education, follow-up duration and other life-stage transition.

RESULTS

During the 5-year follow-up, 17.3% men and 12.9% women partnered, and 27.3% men and 19.1% women had their first child. Compared to staying not partnered, partnering was associated with an increase in total PA (177.5mins/week, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 18.0 to 337.0) among men and a greater weight gain (2.2 kg, 95% CI 0.6 to 3.7) among women. Compared to remaining child-free, having a first child was associated with greater reductions in total PA (- 123.9mins/week, 95% CI - 248.8 to 1.1) and TV viewing time (- 27.0mins/day, 95% CI - 50.6 to - 3.3) among men. Women who had their first child had greater weight gain (1.4 kg, 95% CI 0.1 to 2.7) but spent less time sitting (- 103.8mins/day, 95% CI - 135.5 to - 72.1) than those remaining child-free. For women, having additional children was associated with less sitting time (- 39.4mins/week, 95% CI - 66.0 to - 12.8) than having the same number of children.

CONCLUSIONS

Partnering was associated with an increase in men's total PA and women's weight. Transitions into parenthood with a first child or additional children were associated with potentially health-impairing changes in weight and PA, but health-promoting changes in sedentary behaviours. Future PA promotion strategies should pay attention to men who had their first child to mitigate declining total PA.

摘要

背景

伴侣关系和为人父母是两个重要的人生阶段的转变,通常伴随着社交网络、角色和责任的变化。目前还没有纵向研究考察伴侣关系和为人父母与特定领域体力活动(PA)和久坐行为变化之间的关联,我们对这些转变是否与体重变化有关的了解也很有限。

方法

在全国性队列中(平均年龄 31.7(2.7)岁,47.5%为男性),2124 名澳大利亚成年人在基线(2004-06 年)和随访(2009-11 年)时完成了问卷,报告了婚姻和父母状况。体重(kg)在基线时进行测量,并在随访时进行自我报告。在亚组(n=1221)中自我报告了 PA 和久坐行为(坐着和看电视(TV))。线性回归估计了为人父母和为人父母转变与随访时 PA、久坐行为和体重的纵向关联,调整了各自结局变量的基线值、年龄、教育、随访时间和其他人生阶段的转变。

结果

在 5 年的随访期间,17.3%的男性和 12.9%的女性建立了伴侣关系,27.3%的男性和 19.1%的女性迎来了他们的第一个孩子。与保持非伴侣关系相比,伴侣关系与男性总 PA 增加(177.5 分钟/周,95%置信区间(CI)为 18.0 至 337.0)和女性体重增加(2.2 公斤,95%CI 为 0.6 至 3.7)有关。与保持无子女状态相比,初为人父母与男性总 PA 减少(-123.9 分钟/周,95%CI -248.8 至 1.1)和 TV 观看时间减少(-27.0 分钟/天,95%CI -50.6 至 -3.3)有关。初为人母的女性体重增加(1.4 公斤,95%CI 0.1 至 2.7),但每天坐着的时间减少(-103.8 分钟/天,95%CI -135.5 至 -72.1),而保持无子女状态的女性则减少。对于女性来说,与拥有相同数量的孩子相比,有更多的孩子与坐的时间减少(-39.4 分钟/周,95%CI -66.0 至 -12.8)有关。

结论

伴侣关系与男性总 PA 和女性体重增加有关。成为父母的转变,无论是初为人父母还是有了更多的孩子,都与体重和 PA 的潜在健康损害变化有关,但与久坐行为的健康促进变化有关。未来的 PA 促进策略应该关注初为人父的男性,以减轻总 PA 的下降。

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