Chung Ho Jin, Kim Hyunshik, Ma Jiameng, Chua Terence, Low Seow Ting, Li Dan, Guo Hongzhi, Chia Michael Yong Hwa
National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 637616, Singapore.
Faculty of Sports Education, Sendai University, 2-2-18 Funaokaminami, Shibata-machi, Miyagi-ken, 9891693, Japan.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2025 Jul 28;23(1):75. doi: 10.1186/s12955-025-02408-5.
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is increasingly recognized as a critical indicator of well-being in early childhood, yet its associations with 24-hour movement behaviors-physical activity, screen time, and sleep-remain underexplored in Asian populations. This study aims to examine the association between adherence to the 24-hour movement guidelines (24-MG) and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among preschoolers residing in major urban areas of Singapore, Japan, and China.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 6,634 children aged 3-6 years across Singapore (n = 3,672), Japan (n = 760), and China (n = 2,202). Movement behaviors were assessed using the validated SMALLQ tool, and HRQoL was evaluated using the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL™). Logistic regression models were applied to determine the associations between different patterns of 24-h MG adherence and HRQoL, adjusting for demographic variables.
Full adherence to all three 24-h MG components was significantly associated with higher physical and psychosocial HRQoL scores in Singapore and China. In Japan, adherence to physical activity guidelines alone is associated with higher HRQoL. Notably, Chinese children had the highest adherence rates across all individual and combined movement behaviors. Conversely, Japanese children had the lowest rates of full adherence and were more likely to fall short of all guidelines.
This study provides novel evidence from three urban Asian contexts that adherence to the 24-hour movement guidelines positively correlates with HRQoL in preschool-aged children. The findings highlight the importance of integrated movement behavior frameworks and support the development of culturally tailored public health policies to improve early childhood well-being.
与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)日益被视为幼儿幸福感的关键指标,然而在亚洲人群中,其与24小时运动行为(身体活动、屏幕时间和睡眠)之间的关联仍未得到充分探索。本研究旨在调查居住在新加坡、日本和中国主要城市地区的学龄前儿童遵守24小时运动指南(24-MG)与健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)之间的关联。
对新加坡(n = 3672)、日本(n = 760)和中国(n = 2202)的6634名3至6岁儿童进行了横断面调查。使用经过验证的SMALLQ工具评估运动行为,使用儿童生活质量量表(PedsQL™)评估HRQoL。应用逻辑回归模型确定不同模式的24小时MG遵守情况与HRQoL之间的关联,并对人口统计学变量进行调整。
在新加坡和中国,完全遵守所有三个24小时MG组成部分与更高的身体和心理社会HRQoL得分显著相关。在日本,仅遵守身体活动指南与更高的HRQoL相关。值得注意的是,中国儿童在所有个体和综合运动行为中的遵守率最高。相反,日本儿童的完全遵守率最低,更有可能未达到所有指南。
本研究提供了来自亚洲三个城市背景的新证据,表明遵守24小时运动指南与学龄前儿童的HRQoL呈正相关。研究结果强调了综合运动行为框架的重要性,并支持制定适合文化背景的公共卫生政策以改善幼儿幸福感。