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新冠疫情前后儿童健康相关行为的趋势及关联。

Trends in and relations between children's health-related behaviors pre-, mid- and post-Covid.

机构信息

Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

School of Sport Studies, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Public Health. 2023 Apr 1;33(2):196-201. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckad007.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Covid-19 has had a major negative impact on children's engagement in health-related behaviors. This study examines trends in children's screen time, outdoor play and sports club membership in pre- (2016-19), mid- (2020-21) and post- (2021-22) Covid years. Also, predicting factors (gender, age and active commuting) of these health-related behaviors are examined.

METHODS

Data were collected via yearly self-report questionnaires among pupils in Grades 3-6 (mean age 10.14 ± 1.25 years; total n over the five cohorts = 6351, 50.8% girls). Multilevel path models were constructed in Mplus to examine whether children's screen time, outdoor play and sports club membership differed between pre-, mid- and post-Covid years; and which factors predicted engagement in these health-related behaviors (using data of all cohorts).

RESULTS

During and after Covid-19, children's screen time was higher, while they engaged less in outdoor play and were less often member of a sports club than before. Although these negative trends peaked during Covid-19, they slowly seem to be returning to pre-Covid levels in recent year. Younger children, girls and active commuters had less minutes screen time per day and played outdoors more days per week; boys and active commuters were more often sports club member.

CONCLUSIONS

Although in the first year post-Covid children seem to be engaging more in health-related behaviors than during Covid-19, we still found lower levels of engagement than in the years before Covid-19, underlining the importance of early intervention to ensure an appropriate amount of engagement in health-related behaviors for all children.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情对儿童参与与健康相关行为产生了重大负面影响。本研究考察了新冠疫情前(2016-19 年)、中(2020-21 年)和后(2021-22 年)三个时期儿童的屏幕时间、户外游戏和运动俱乐部参与度的趋势。此外,还研究了这些健康相关行为的预测因素(性别、年龄和主动通勤)。

方法

通过对 3-6 年级学生(平均年龄 10.14±1.25 岁;五个队列的总人数为 6351 人,其中 50.8%为女生)进行年度自我报告问卷调查收集数据。使用 Mplus 构建多层路径模型,以检验儿童的屏幕时间、户外游戏和运动俱乐部参与度在新冠疫情前、中、后期是否存在差异;以及哪些因素可以预测这些健康相关行为的参与度(使用所有队列的数据)。

结果

在新冠疫情期间和之后,儿童的屏幕时间增加,而户外游戏时间减少,运动俱乐部参与度降低。尽管这些负面趋势在新冠疫情期间达到顶峰,但最近几年似乎正在缓慢恢复到新冠疫情前的水平。年龄较小的儿童、女孩和主动通勤者每天的屏幕时间较短,每周户外活动的天数较多;男孩和主动通勤者更常成为运动俱乐部成员。

结论

尽管在新冠疫情后的第一年,儿童似乎比新冠疫情期间更积极地参与健康相关行为,但我们仍然发现参与度低于新冠疫情前的水平,这强调了早期干预的重要性,以确保所有儿童都能适当参与健康相关行为。

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