Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Front Public Health. 2022 Feb 25;10:702162. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.702162. eCollection 2022.
Adolescence is often considered a period of heightened stress, and healthy active living behaviors may help those experiencing it to better cope with life stressors and increase their self-esteem. The 24-h movement guidelines for children and adolescents recommend ≥60 min per day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, ≤ 2-h per day of recreational screen time, and 9-11-h of sleep per night for school-aged children or 8-10-h per night for adolescents. The objective of this study was to examine the association of meeting the 24-h movement guidelines with life stress and self-esteem among students in Ontario, Canada.
Self-reported data on movement behaviors, life stress and self-esteem were derived from the 2019 cycle of the Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey, a cross-sectional and province-wide survey of students in grades 7-12 aged 11 to 20 years ( = 6,932). Multivariable ordered logistic regression analyses were adjusted for the complex sample design of the survey and for important covariates.
Overall, meeting all combinations of movement behavior recommendations were associated with lower life stress and better self-esteem compared with meeting none of the recommendations, except meeting the physical activity only or screen time only recommendations that were not associated with lower life stress. Meeting all 3 recommendations was associated with lower life stress (OR: 0.40; 95 CI: 0.30-0.53) and better self-esteem (OR: 0.29; 95% CI: 0.21-0.40). There was a dose-response gradient between the number of recommendations met (3 > 2 > 1) and lower life stress ( < 0.001) and higher self-esteem ( < 0.001), with meeting all 3 recommendations being the best combination.
These findings suggest that meeting the recommendations of the 24-h movement guidelines is associated with lower life stress and better self-esteem among adolescents.
青春期通常被认为是压力较大的时期,而健康的积极生活行为可能有助于那些经历青春期的人更好地应对生活压力源,并提高自尊心。儿童和青少年 24 小时运动指南建议,学龄儿童每天进行≥60 分钟的中等到剧烈的身体活动、每天≤2 小时的娱乐性屏幕时间、每晚 9-11 小时的睡眠时间,青少年则为每晚 8-10 小时。本研究的目的是调查安大略省学生是否符合 24 小时运动指南与生活压力和自尊之间的关系。
运动行为、生活压力和自尊的自我报告数据来自 2019 年安大略省学生毒品使用和健康调查的循环调查,这是一项对 7-12 年级、年龄在 11-20 岁的学生进行的横断面和全省范围的调查(n=6932)。多变量有序逻辑回归分析调整了调查的复杂样本设计和重要协变量。
总体而言,与不遵守任何建议相比,遵守所有组合的运动行为建议与较低的生活压力和较好的自尊相关,除了仅遵守体力活动或屏幕时间建议的情况与较低的生活压力无关。遵守所有 3 项建议与较低的生活压力(OR:0.40;95%CI:0.30-0.53)和较高的自尊(OR:0.29;95%CI:0.21-0.40)相关。遵守建议的数量(3>2>1)与较低的生活压力(<0.001)和较高的自尊(<0.001)之间存在剂量反应梯度,遵守所有 3 项建议是最佳组合。
这些发现表明,符合 24 小时运动指南的建议与青少年较低的生活压力和较高的自尊有关。