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量化视力受损儿童和青少年的体育活动、体育教育及积极出行情况。

Quantifying physical activity, physical education and active travel in children and adolescents with visual Impairments.

作者信息

Flynn Lisa, Millar Kristina, Belton Sarahjane, O'Connor Noel, Meegan Sarah, Britton Una, Behan Stephen

机构信息

Dublin City University, Collins Ave Ext, Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland.

Vision Ireland, Whitworth Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2024 Jul 25;10(15):e34856. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e34856. eCollection 2024 Aug 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Meeting the physical activity (PA) guidelines for children, as set out by the World Health Organisation (WHO), has a range of physical and mental health benefits. For children who are blind or vision impaired (BVI), additional benefits include social inclusion and reduced falls risk. While previous research has demonstrated low PA levels across most demographics, little research has been done in the Irish context to quantify PA in children who are BVI. Two potential methods of increasing PA levels, active travel (AT) and physical education (PE), have additionally never been assessed in this group.

METHODS

Consenting parents of children who are BVI (n = 53, 55 % boys, mean age of children 12.92 ± 2.76 years) completed a questionnaire regarding PA levels, and participation in AT and PE.

RESULTS

PA levels were low, with 9.6 % achieving WHO guidelines (60 min MVPA/day). There was no statistically significant differences between genders completing either no PA in the last week ( = 1.00) or MVPA on each of the last 7 days ( = 0.157). 14.4 % used AT to get to school. Mean PE times in minutes/week were lower than the general population (58.63 min), with a low proportion of respondents meeting PE guidelines (32.1 %). Regarding barriers to PA, 17.0 % of respondents stated they were very likely to be "too tired after school to be active". 13.5 % stated they were very likely to feel "my day is so busy now I just do not think I can make time to include PA in my regular schedule".

CONCLUSION

This study provides a valuable insight into the low levels of PA that prevail amongst BVI children. Increasing PA levels would provide individual benefits (including physical and mental health benefits) as well as population benefits (including reduced health expenditure). Future qualitative research should seek to gain a deeper understanding of the PA barriers, motivators and facilitators in this cohort.

摘要

背景

达到世界卫生组织(WHO)制定的儿童身体活动(PA)指南标准,对身心健康有诸多益处。对于失明或视力受损(BVI)的儿童而言,额外的益处包括社会融入和降低跌倒风险。尽管先前的研究表明大多数人群的身体活动水平较低,但在爱尔兰背景下,针对量化BVI儿童的身体活动情况所做的研究较少。此外,增加身体活动水平的两种潜在方法,即积极出行(AT)和体育教育(PE),从未在该群体中进行过评估。

方法

BVI儿童(n = 53,55%为男孩,儿童平均年龄12.92±2.76岁)的家长在征得同意后,完成了一份关于身体活动水平以及参与积极出行和体育教育情况的问卷。

结果

身体活动水平较低,只有9.6%的儿童达到WHO指南标准(每天60分钟中等强度身体活动)。在上周未进行任何身体活动的儿童(p = 1.00)或过去7天中每天都进行中等强度身体活动的儿童(p = 0.157)中,性别之间没有统计学上的显著差异。14.4%的儿童采用积极出行的方式上学。每周体育教育的平均时长(以分钟计)低于普通人群(58.63分钟),达到体育教育指南标准的受访者比例较低(32.1%)。关于身体活动的障碍,17.0%的受访者表示他们很可能“放学后太累而无法活动”。13.5%的受访者表示他们很可能觉得“我现在的日子太忙了,我觉得自己根本抽不出时间将身体活动纳入日常安排”。

结论

本研究为BVI儿童中普遍存在的低身体活动水平提供了有价值的见解。提高身体活动水平将带来个体层面的益处(包括身心健康方面的益处)以及群体层面的益处(包括减少医疗支出)。未来的定性研究应致力于更深入地了解该群体中身体活动的障碍、动机和促进因素。

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