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印度尼西亚男性青少年在新冠疫情期间的身体活动和久坐行为:一项采用加速度计、自动可穿戴摄像头、日记和访谈的混合方法案例研究

Physical activity and sedentary behaviour of male adolescents in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-method case study using accelerometers, automated wearable cameras, diaries, and interviews.

作者信息

Andriyani Fitria Dwi, De Cocker Katrien, Priambadha Aprida Agung, Biddle Stuart J H

机构信息

Physically Active Lifestyles Research Group (USQ PALs), Centre for Health Research, University of Southern Queensland, Education City, 37 Sinnathamby Boulevard, Springfield Central, QLD 4300 Australia.

Department of Sports Education, Faculty of Sports Science, Yogyakarta State University, Yogyakarta, 55281 Indonesia.

出版信息

J Act Sedentary Sleep Behav. 2023;2(1):5. doi: 10.1186/s44167-022-00014-0. Epub 2023 Mar 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous physical activity and sedentary behaviour studies during the pandemic have largely utilized online surveys, with known limitations including recall bias. Employing both device-based and self-reported measurements may provide a more comprehensive picture of both behaviours. Physical activity and sedentary behaviour research in adolescents is still limited in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including Indonesia. Male adolescents had been identified as more active than females but have had a greater decrease in physical activity during the pandemic. The present study aimed to investigate the quantity, temporal patterns, contexts, and biopsychosocial factors of physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic in a small group of male Indonesian adolescents.

METHODS

Male adolescents (n = 5; 14-15 years old) from Yogyakarta wore accelerometers and automated wearable cameras for four days, and completed diaries and interviews in November 2020.

RESULTS

Participants' activity was dominated by light intensity (67% of all physical activity). Sedentary behaviour was high; accelerometer, school days: 456 ± 145 min (78 ± 10% of wear time), non-school days: 344 ± 160 min (79 ± 17% of wear time); camera, school days: 176 ± 101 min (81 ± 46% of wear time), non-school days: 210 ± 165 min (86 ± 67% of wear time). Sedentary behaviour was mainly done during school hours on school days and from late afternoon to evening on non-school days. Screen time was largely for leisure purposes and action games were most favoured. Smartphones were the most used device, mainly used in a solitary context in the bedroom. Non-screen-based sedentary behaviour was consistently low. Interviews suggested that during the pandemic, supporting factors for physical activity are: self-determination, enjoyment, parental support, and physical education; meanwhile, factors influencing screen time are: educational demands, device and internet availability, screen time opportunities, parental control, social facilitators, phone notifications, and emotional state.

CONCLUSIONS

Most participants were not able to stay active during the pandemic. Using digital platforms may be beneficial to shift some screen-based sedentary behaviour to 'screen-based' or 'screen-prompted' physical activity.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s44167-022-00014-0.

摘要

背景

此前关于疫情期间身体活动和久坐行为的研究大多采用在线调查,已知存在包括回忆偏差在内的局限性。同时采用基于设备的测量和自我报告的测量方法可能会更全面地了解这两种行为。在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs),包括印度尼西亚,青少年身体活动和久坐行为的研究仍然有限。已发现男性青少年比女性更活跃,但在疫情期间身体活动下降幅度更大。本研究旨在调查一小群印度尼西亚男性青少年在新冠疫情期间身体活动和久坐行为的数量、时间模式、背景以及生物心理社会因素。

方法

来自日惹的男性青少年(n = 5;14 - 15岁)佩戴加速度计和自动可穿戴摄像头四天,并于2020年11月完成日记记录和访谈。

结果

参与者的活动以轻度强度为主(占所有身体活动的67%)。久坐行为时间较长;加速度计测量结果显示,上学日:456 ± 145分钟(占佩戴时间的78 ± 10%),非上学日:344 ± 160分钟(占佩戴时间的79 ± 17%);摄像头测量结果显示,上学日:176 ± 101分钟(占佩戴时间的81 ± 46%),非上学日:210 ± 165分钟(占佩戴时间的86 ± 67%)。久坐行为主要发生在上学日的上课时间以及非上学日的下午晚些时候至晚上。屏幕时间主要用于休闲,动作游戏最受欢迎。智能手机是使用最多的设备,主要在卧室单独使用。基于非屏幕的久坐行为一直较少。访谈表明,在疫情期间,身体活动的支持因素包括:自我决定、享受、父母支持和体育教育;同时,影响屏幕时间的因素包括:教育需求、设备和互联网可用性、屏幕时间机会、父母控制、社交促进因素、手机通知和情绪状态。

结论

在疫情期间,大多数参与者无法保持活跃。使用数字平台可能有利于将一些基于屏幕的久坐行为转变为“基于屏幕的”或“屏幕提示的”身体活动。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1186/s44167 - 022 - 00014 - 0获取的补充材料。

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