James Maeghan E, Martin Ginis Kathleen A, Bassett-Gunter Rebecca L, Best Krista L, Arbour-Nicitopoulos Kelly P
Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada.
Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Child Care Health Dev. 2025 May;51(3):e70088. doi: 10.1111/cch.70088.
Meeting the 24-h movement behaviour guidelines (hereafter 'guidelines') supports healthy growth and development. It is recommended that preschool-aged children engage daily in 180 min of physical activity (PA), 60 min of which are moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), along with less than 1 h of screen time and 10-13 h of sleep for optimal health. However, research on movement behaviours among children with disabilities in the early years is limited. This study aimed to describe movement behaviours and guideline adherence rates among preschool-aged children with disabilities.
A cross-sectional subanalysis was conducted of caregivers of young children (aged 4 years) with a disability (N = 31; 65% boys, 55% with a developmental disability) who were part of a Canadian study on movement behaviours in children and youth with disabilities. Caregiver-reported PA, screen time and sleep behaviours were collected using an online survey. Descriptive statistics were used to describe children's movement behaviours and proportion meeting the guidelines.
On average, children engaged in 108 min (SD = 89.9) of total PA and 40 min (SD = 47.0) of MVPA per day. Children engaged in an average of 3.5 h (SD = 2.4) of screen time per day and slept an average of 10.6 h (SD = 1.0) per night. Overall, 23.1%, 6.9% and 79.3% of children met the guidelines for PA, screen time and sleep, respectively. One child (4.3%) met all three guidelines.
Few children with disabilities met the preschool-aged PA and screen time guidelines, though most met the sleep guideline. These findings highlight the need to further examine adherence of movement behaviour guidelines among a more representative sample of young children with disabilities and factors influencing adherence.
遵循24小时运动行为指南(以下简称“指南”)有助于健康成长和发育。建议学龄前儿童每天进行180分钟的体育活动(PA),其中60分钟为中等至剧烈强度的体育活动(MVPA),同时屏幕使用时间少于1小时,睡眠时间为10 - 13小时,以实现最佳健康状态。然而,关于残疾儿童早期运动行为的研究有限。本研究旨在描述学龄前残疾儿童的运动行为和指南遵循率。
对参与加拿大一项关于残疾儿童和青少年运动行为研究的4岁残疾幼儿(N = 31;65%为男孩,55%患有发育障碍)的照料者进行横断面亚分析。通过在线调查收集照料者报告的体育活动、屏幕使用时间和睡眠行为。使用描述性统计来描述儿童的运动行为和符合指南的比例。
儿童平均每天进行108分钟(标准差 = 89.9)的总体育活动和40分钟(标准差 = 47.0)的中等至剧烈强度体育活动。儿童平均每天的屏幕使用时间为3.5小时(标准差 = 2.4),每晚平均睡眠时间为10.6小时(标准差 = 1.0)。总体而言,分别有23.1%、6.9%和79.3%的儿童符合体育活动、屏幕使用时间和睡眠指南。一名儿童(4.3%)符合所有三项指南。
很少有残疾儿童符合学龄前体育活动和屏幕使用时间指南,不过大多数儿童符合睡眠指南。这些发现凸显了有必要在更具代表性的残疾幼儿样本中进一步研究运动行为指南的遵循情况以及影响遵循的因素。