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家长报告的安大略省儿童在新冠疫情期间身体活动水平的变化

Parent-Reported Changes in Ontario Children's Physical Activity Levels during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Szpunar Monika, Bourke Matthew, Vanderloo Leigh M, Bruijns Brianne A, Truelove Stephanie, Burke Shauna M, Gilliland Jason, Irwin Jennifer D, Tucker Patricia

机构信息

Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6G 1H1, Canada.

School of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6G 1H1, Canada.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2023 Jan 26;10(2):221. doi: 10.3390/children10020221.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in closures of physical-activity-supporting environments, including playgrounds, outdoor recreation facilities (e.g., basketball courts), and community centers, which impacted children's movement opportunities. This study evaluated changes in Ontario children's physical activity levels during the COVID-19 pandemic and explored the impact of family sociodemographic markers on children's activity. Parents ( = 243; = 38.8 years) of children aged 12 and under ( = 408; = 6.7 years) living in Ontario, Canada, completed two online surveys between August and December 2020 (survey 1) and August and December 2021 (survey 2). Generalized linear mixed-effects models were used to estimate changes in the proportion of children who accumulated 60 min of physical activity per day pre-lockdown, during lockdown, and post-lockdown in Ontario. Results revealed a significant non-linear trajectory whereby the proportion of children achieving 60 min of physical activity per day pre-lockdown (63%) declined during lockdown (21%) and then increased post-lockdown (54%). Changes in the proportion of children engaging in 60 min of daily physical activity were moderated by several demographic variables. Efforts are needed to provide parents of young children with a wider variety of resources to ensure children are obtaining sufficient levels of physical activity regardless of the presence of community lockdowns.

摘要

新冠疫情导致了支持体育活动的环境关闭,包括操场、户外娱乐设施(如篮球场)和社区中心,这影响了儿童的活动机会。本研究评估了新冠疫情期间安大略省儿童身体活动水平的变化,并探讨了家庭社会人口统计学指标对儿童活动的影响。居住在加拿大安大略省的12岁及以下儿童(n = 408;平均年龄 = 6.7岁)的父母(n = 243;平均年龄 = 38.8岁)在2020年8月至12月(调查1)和2021年8月至12月(调查2)期间完成了两项在线调查。使用广义线性混合效应模型来估计安大略省在封锁前、封锁期间和封锁后每天积累60分钟体育活动的儿童比例的变化。结果显示出一条显著的非线性轨迹,即封锁前每天达到60分钟体育活动的儿童比例(63%)在封锁期间下降(21%),然后在封锁后上升(54%)。参与每日60分钟体育活动的儿童比例的变化受到几个人口统计学变量的调节。需要做出努力,为幼儿父母提供更广泛的资源,以确保儿童无论社区是否封锁都能获得足够的体育活动水平。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9e96/9954678/0604bb7012b0/children-10-00221-g001.jpg

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