Early Start and School of Health & Society, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
College of Sport Sciences and Physical Activity, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Child Care Health Dev. 2022 Nov;48(6):1031-1039. doi: 10.1111/cch.12999. Epub 2022 Mar 23.
In March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak as a pandemic. This led many governments to place restrictions on population movement to aid in pandemic control. These restrictions were expected to produce some type of impact on the daily lives of children and their families. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on 24-h movement behaviours among Saudi children aged 6-12 years, during the pandemic.
An online survey of Saudi parents (n = 1021) was conducted between 1 October to 11 November 2020 to gather information about the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on children's 24-h movement behaviours, parent and child factors that may be associated with movement behaviours, and perceived changes in children's movement behaviours.
Only 3.4% of Saudi children met all components of 24-h movement guidelines. Compared with before COVID-19, children's PA levels declined, they slept more, and their use of electronic screen devices significantly increased. The perceived changes in PA and SB were more unfavourable among girls than boys. Children of older parents, mothers, and those with lower education levels and lower monthly incomes were more likely to meet 24-h movement guidelines.
The COVID-19 virus outbreak unfavourably affected Saudi children's movement behaviours, more specifically, girls, which should be taken into account in future research. The results provide an insight into what has changed because of the COVID-19 restrictions and could be considered as part of the response strategies in Saudi Arabia.
2020 年 3 月,世界卫生组织(WHO)宣布冠状病毒(COVID-19)疫情为大流行。这导致许多政府对人口流动实施限制,以帮助控制大流行。预计这些限制会对儿童及其家庭的日常生活产生某种影响。本研究旨在调查 COVID-19 对沙特 6-12 岁儿童 24 小时运动行为的影响。
2020 年 10 月 1 日至 11 月 11 日期间,对沙特父母(n=1021)进行了在线调查,以收集有关 COVID-19 爆发对儿童 24 小时运动行为、可能与运动行为相关的父母和儿童因素以及儿童运动行为变化的影响的信息。
只有 3.4%的沙特儿童满足 24 小时运动指南的所有要求。与 COVID-19 之前相比,儿童的 PA 水平下降,睡眠时间增加,电子屏幕设备的使用显著增加。与男孩相比,女孩对 PA 和 SB 的感知变化更为不利。年龄较大的父母、母亲、受教育程度较低、月收入较低的儿童更有可能满足 24 小时运动指南。
COVID-19 病毒爆发对沙特儿童的运动行为产生了不利影响,特别是对女孩的影响,这在未来的研究中应加以考虑。研究结果深入了解了 COVID-19 限制措施带来的变化,并可作为沙特阿拉伯应对策略的一部分。