相交的社会人口特征与美国儿童和青少年的设备测量体力活动之间的关联。

Associations Between Intersecting Sociodemographic Characteristics and Device-Measured Physical Activity Among Children and Adolescents Living in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.

Department of Sport and Physical Activity, Edge Hill University, Lancashire, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Phys Act Health. 2024 Jan 27;21(4):384-393. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2023-0360. Print 2024 Apr 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite robust evidence demonstrating sociodemographic characteristics may underly some of the disparities in physical activity observed among children and adolescents, the often-overlooked nexus of potential interactions between these characteristics warrants further exploration. This study explored the intersectionality of gender, race/ethnicity, parental education, and household income in relation to device-measured physical activity volume and intensity in a nationally representative sample of US children and adolescents.

METHODS

Cross-sectional data from 3 cycles of the US National Health and Nutrition Survey (2011-2012; 2012 National Youth Fitness Survey; and 2013-2014) were used. A total of 6116 participants (49% female) between 3 and 17 years of age wore an accelerometer on their nondominant wrist for 7 days. Monitor-independent movement summary units were used to represent physical activity volume and intensity. A Social Jeopardy Index was created to represent increasing levels of intersecting social disadvantages based on combinations of gender, race/ethnicity, parental education, and household income-to-poverty ratio tertiles. Generalized linear regression models were computed.

RESULTS

The results showed social disadvantages become increasingly evident among children and adolescents during the most intense 60 minutes of daily physical activity (B = -48.69 [9.94] SE, P < .001), but disparities in total volume were not observed (B = 34.01 [44.96] SE, P = .45).

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that patterns of physical activity behavior may differ based on intersecting sociodemographic characteristics-more socially disadvantaged children and adolescents appear to accumulate activity at lighter intensities. Collecting contextual information about device-measured physical activity represents an important next step for gaining insight into these sociodemographic differences.

摘要

背景

尽管有大量证据表明,社会人口特征可能是导致儿童和青少年体力活动差异的部分原因,但这些特征之间潜在相互作用的往往被忽视的关系值得进一步探讨。本研究探讨了性别、种族/民族、父母教育程度和家庭收入与美国儿童和青少年群体中设备测量的体力活动量和强度的交叉关系。

方法

使用美国国家健康和营养调查(2011-2012 年;2012 年国家青少年健身调查;和 2013-2014 年)的三个周期的横断面数据。共有 6116 名参与者(49%为女性),年龄在 3 至 17 岁之间,在非优势手腕上佩戴加速度计 7 天。使用独立于监测器的运动汇总单位来代表体力活动量和强度。根据性别、种族/民族、父母教育程度和家庭收入与贫困比率三分位数的组合,创建了一个社会风险指数,以代表不断增加的交叉社会劣势程度。计算了广义线性回归模型。

结果

结果表明,在每天最剧烈的 60 分钟体力活动中,社会劣势在儿童和青少年中变得越来越明显(B = -48.69 [9.94] SE,P <.001),但总活动量没有差异(B = 34.01 [44.96] SE,P =.45)。

结论

研究结果表明,体力活动行为模式可能因社会人口特征的交叉而有所不同——社会地位较低的儿童和青少年似乎更倾向于以较轻的强度积累活动。收集有关设备测量的体力活动的背景信息是深入了解这些社会人口差异的重要下一步。

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