Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam UMC Location VUmc, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Health Behaviours and Chronic Diseases, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2024 Oct 22;14(10):e081836. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081836.
The early years are a critical period for establishing healthy 24-hour movement behaviours (physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep), yet studies examining prospective associations between all 24-hour movement behaviours and young children's growth and development are lacking. The My Little Moves study aims to (1) examine the prospective association between 24-hour movement behaviours of young children (ie, 0-4 years) and their growth, motor and social-emotional development; and (2) explore potential determinants of young children's 24-hour movement behaviours from an ecological perspective, to inform public health strategies aimed at promoting healthy behaviours and development.
My Little Moves is a longitudinal observational cohort study, with data collection at baseline, and after 9 and 18 months follow-up. Data are collected in three subcohorts. In all subcohorts, 24-hour movement behaviours are assessed by parent-report. Additionally in subcohort 1, data on potential determinants are collected by parental questionnaires, including child, parental and environmental factors. In subcohort 2, social-emotional development is assessed using the Dutch version of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development-third edition (Bayley-III-NL) Social Emotional Scale. In subcohort 3, data on height and weight, gross motor development, using the Bayley-III-NL Gross Motor Scale, and 7 consecutive days of 24-hour accelerometer data are collected. Hybrid model analyses are used to assess the prospective associations of 24-hour movement behaviours with young children's growth and development. Potential determinants of young children's 24-hour movement behaviours are explored using regression analysis.
The Medical Ethics Committee of the VU University Medical Center approved the protocol for the My Little Moves study (2022.0020). The results of this study will be disseminated through the network of all authors, to inform public health strategies for promoting healthy 24-hour movement behaviours and contribute to the evidence-base of recommendations for ideal 24-hour movement behaviours in young children.
早年是建立健康 24 小时运动行为(体力活动、久坐行为和睡眠)的关键时期,但缺乏研究探讨所有 24 小时运动行为与幼儿生长发育之间的前瞻性关联。My Little Moves 研究旨在:(1)研究幼儿(即 0-4 岁)24 小时运动行为与其生长、运动和社会情感发展之间的前瞻性关联;(2)从生态视角探讨幼儿 24 小时运动行为的潜在决定因素,为旨在促进健康行为和发展的公共卫生策略提供信息。
My Little Moves 是一项纵向观察队列研究,在基线、9 个月和 18 个月随访时收集数据。数据收集分三个子队列进行。在所有子队列中,通过家长报告评估 24 小时运动行为。此外,在子队列 1 中,通过父母问卷收集潜在决定因素的数据,包括儿童、父母和环境因素。在子队列 2 中,使用荷兰版 Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development-third edition(Bayley-III-NL)社会情感量表评估社会情感发展。在子队列 3 中,收集身高和体重、使用 Bayley-III-NL 粗大运动量表评估粗大运动发育、7 天连续 24 小时加速度计数据。混合模型分析用于评估 24 小时运动行为与幼儿生长发育的前瞻性关联。使用回归分析探讨幼儿 24 小时运动行为的潜在决定因素。
VU 大学医学中心医学伦理委员会批准了 My Little Moves 研究的方案(2022.0020)。该研究的结果将通过所有作者的网络传播,为促进健康 24 小时运动行为的公共卫生策略提供信息,并为幼儿理想 24 小时运动行为的建议提供证据基础。