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一生中休闲时间体力活动轨迹与成年后健康相关行为的关系:芬兰年轻人心血管风险研究。

Life-course leisure-time physical activity trajectories in relation to health-related behaviors in adulthood: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study.

机构信息

Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, P.O. Box 35, FI-40014, Jyväskylä, Finland.

Methodology Center for Human Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Mar 19;21(1):533. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10554-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Evidence on whether leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) facilitates individuals' adoption of multiple healthy behaviors remains scarce. This study investigated the associations of diverse longitudinal LTPA trajectories from childhood to adulthood with diet, screen time, smoking, binge drinking, sleep difficulties, and sleep duration in adulthood.

METHODS

Data were drawn from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study. Participants were aged 9-18 years (N = 3553; 51% females) in 1980 and 33-49 years at the latest follow-up in 2011. The LTPA trajectories were identified using a latent profile analysis. Differences in self-reported health-related behaviors across the LTPA trajectories were studied separately for women and men by using the Bolck-Croon-Hagenaars approach. Models were adjusted for age, body mass index, education level, marital status, total energy intake and previous corresponding behaviors.

RESULTS

Persistently active, persistently low-active, decreasingly and increasingly active trajectories were identified in both genders and an additional inactive trajectory for women. After adjusting the models with the above-mentioned covariates, the inactive women had an unhealthier diet than the women in the other trajectories (p <  0.01; effect size (ES) > 0.50). The low-active men followed an unhealthier diet than the persistently and increasingly active men (p <  0.01; ES > 0.50). Compared to their inactive and low-active peers, smoking frequency was lower in the increasingly active women and men (p <  0.01; ES > 0.20) and persistently active men (p <  0.05; ES > 0.20). The increasingly active men reported lower screen time than the low-active (p <  0.001; ES > 0.50) and persistently active (p <  0.05; ES > 0.20) men. The increasingly and persistently active women reported fewer sleep difficulties than the inactive (p <  0.001; ES > 0.80) and low-active (p <  0.05; ES > 0.50 and > 0.80, respectively) women. Sleep duration and binge drinking were not associated with the LTPA trajectories in either gender, nor were sleep difficulties in men and screen time in women.

CONCLUSIONS

Not only persistently higher LTPA but also an increasing tendency to engage in LTPA after childhood/adolescence were associated with healthier diet and lower smoking frequency in both genders, having less sleep difficulties in women and lower screen time in increasingly active men. Inactivity and low activity were associated with the accumulation of several unhealthy behaviors in adulthood. Associations were stronger in women.

摘要

背景

关于休闲时间体力活动(LTPA)是否有助于个体采用多种健康行为的证据仍然很少。本研究调查了从儿童期到成年期不同纵向 LTPA 轨迹与成年期饮食、屏幕时间、吸烟、狂饮、睡眠困难和睡眠时间的关联。

方法

数据来自芬兰年轻人心血管风险研究。参与者在 1980 年时年龄为 9-18 岁(女性占 51%),在 2011 年的最新随访中年龄为 33-49 岁。使用潜在剖面分析确定 LTPA 轨迹。使用 Bolck-Croon-Hagenaars 方法分别对女性和男性的不同 LTPA 轨迹的自我报告健康相关行为进行研究。模型调整了年龄、体重指数、教育程度、婚姻状况、总能量摄入和以前的相应行为。

结果

在两性中均确定了持续活跃、持续低活跃、逐渐活跃和逐渐不活跃的轨迹,以及女性的额外不活跃轨迹。在调整了上述协变量的模型后,不活跃的女性饮食比其他轨迹的女性更不健康(p<0.01;效应量(ES)>0.50)。低活跃的男性饮食不如持续活跃和逐渐活跃的男性健康(p<0.01;ES>0.50)。与不活跃和低活跃的同龄人相比,越来越活跃的女性和男性吸烟频率较低(p<0.01;ES>0.20),持续活跃的男性(p<0.05;ES>0.20)。报告屏幕时间较低的是逐渐活跃的男性,而不是低活跃(p<0.001;ES>0.50)和持续活跃(p<0.05;ES>0.20)的男性。与不活跃(p<0.001;ES>0.80)和低活跃(p<0.05;ES>0.50 和>0.80)的女性相比,越来越活跃和持续活跃的女性报告的睡眠困难较少。在两性中,LTPA 轨迹与睡眠时间和狂饮均无关联,男性的屏幕时间和女性的睡眠困难在两性中均无关联。

结论

不仅持续较高的 LTPA,而且儿童期/青春期后参与 LTPA 的增加趋势,与两性中更健康的饮食和较低的吸烟频率有关,女性睡眠困难较少,而男性中逐渐活跃的男性屏幕时间较短。不活跃和低活跃与成年后多种不健康行为的积累有关。在女性中关联更强。

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