Ltifi Mohamed Amine, Turki Olfa, Ben-Bouzaiene Ghaith, Chong Kar Hau, Okely Anthony D, Chelly Mohamed Souhaiel
Research Laboratory (LR23JS01) « Sport Performance, Health & Society», Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Ksar Saîd, University of Manouba, Tunis, Tunisia.
Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Ksar Said, University of Manouba, Tunis, Tunisia.
Sports Med Health Sci. 2024 Mar 15;7(1):48-55. doi: 10.1016/j.smhs.2024.03.004. eCollection 2025 Jan.
Little is known about differences in physical activity among children from urban and rural areas in low-to middle-income countries and some previous investigations revealed disparities in physical activity levels among children and adolescents residing in urban and rural environments. We aimed to: (i) assess the proportion of preschool-aged children (3.0-4.9 years) meeting the global movement guidelines, (ii) evaluate the feasibility of the methods for the SUNRISE study, (iii) examine gender- and urban-rural differences in health and behavior outcomes. Urban and rural location was based on national classifications. Physical activity (waist-worn ActiGraph); sleep duration, screen time and movement behaviors; Gross and fine motor skills (Lower body strength and mobility, Supine-Timed up and go [S-TUG], One-leg standing balance test, hand grip dynamometer, 9-hole peg-board test); and executive functions (visual-spatial working memory and inhibition) were assessed in 112 preschoolers ( = 50 boys, 33 urban), ( = 62 girls, 41 urban). The results showed that only 18% of children met all movement guidelines, with 53% and 41% meeting the recommendations for sedentary screen time and total physical activity, respectively. A large proportion of children (81%) met the recommended sleep duration of 10-13 hours (h) per day. There is a clear need to promote healthy movement behaviours among preschool-aged children through targeted interventions that address their unique challenges related to gender and urban/rural residence.
在低收入和中等收入国家,关于城乡儿童身体活动差异的了解甚少,先前的一些调查显示,城乡环境中儿童和青少年的身体活动水平存在差异。我们旨在:(i)评估符合全球运动指南的学龄前儿童(3.0 - 4.9岁)的比例,(ii)评估SUNRISE研究方法的可行性,(iii)研究健康和行为结果方面的性别及城乡差异。城乡位置基于国家分类。对112名学龄前儿童(n = 50名男孩,33名城市儿童;n = 62名女孩,41名城市儿童)进行了身体活动(佩戴在腰部的ActiGraph)、睡眠时间、屏幕时间和运动行为、粗大和精细运动技能(下肢力量和活动能力、仰卧起坐计时起立[S - TUG]、单腿站立平衡测试、握力计、9孔钉板测试)以及执行功能(视觉空间工作记忆和抑制)的评估。结果显示,只有18%的儿童符合所有运动指南,分别有53%和41%的儿童符合久坐屏幕时间和总身体活动的建议。很大一部分儿童(81%)达到了每天10 - 13小时的推荐睡眠时间。显然有必要通过有针对性的干预措施来促进学龄前儿童的健康运动行为,这些干预措施要解决他们在性别和城乡居住方面面临的独特挑战。