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Canadian children's and youth's adherence to the 24-h movement guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic:A decision tree analysis

机译:加拿大儿童和青少年在COVID-19大流行期间遵守24小时运动指南:决策树分析

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Purpose:The purpose of this study was to use decision tree modeling to generate profiles of children and youth who were more and less likely to meet the Canadian 24-h movement guidelines during the coronavirus disease-2019(COVID-19)outbreak.Methods:Data for this study were from a nationally representative sample of 1472 Canadian parents(Meanage=45.12,SD=7.55)of children(511 years old)or youth(1217 years old).Data were collected in April 2020 via an online survey.Survey items assessed demographic,behavioral,social,micro-environmental,and macro-environmental characteristics.Four decision trees of adherence and non-adherence to all movement recommendations combined and each individual movement recommendation(physical activity(PA),screen time,and sleep)were generated.Results:Results revealed specific combinations of adherence and non-adherence characteristics.Characteristics associated with adherence to the recommendation(s)included high parental perceived capability to restrict screen time,annual household income ofCAD 100,000,increases in children’s and youth’s outdoor PA/sport since the COVID-19 outbreak began,being a boy,having parents younger than 43 years old,and small increases in children’s and youth’s sleep duration since the COVID-19 outbreak began.Characteristics associated with non-adherence to the recommendation(s)included low parental perceived capability to restrict screen time,youth aged 1217 years,decreases in children’s and youth’s outdoor PA/sport since the COVID-19 outbreak began,primary residences located in all provinces except Quebec,low parental perceived capability to support children’s and youth’s sleep and PA,and annual household income ofCAD 99,999.Conclusion:Our results show that specific characteristics interact to contribute to(non)adherence to the movement behavior recommendations.Results highlight the importance of targeting parents’perceived capability for the promotion of children’s and youth’s movement behaviors during challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic,paying particular attention to enhancing parental perceived capability to restrict screen time.

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    《运动与健康科学(英文版)》 |2020年第4期|313-321|共9页
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    Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute Ottawa ON K1H 8L1 Canada;

    ParticipACTION Toronto ON M5S 1M2 Canada;

    Child Health and Evaluative Sciences Hospital for Sick Children Toronto ON M5G 0A4 Canada;

    Behavioral Medicine Laboratory School of Exercise Science Physical and Health Education University of Victoria Victoria BC V8W 2Y2 Canada;

    School of Kinesiology University of British Columbia Vancouver BC V6T 1Z1 Canada;

    Department of Therapeutic Recreation Faculty of Child Family and Community Studies Douglas College Coquitlam BC V3B 7X3 Canada;

    School of Health and Human Performance Dalhousie University Halifax NS B3H 4R2 Canada;

    Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute Ottawa ON K1H 8L1 Canada;

    Department of Pediatrics University of Ottawa Ottawa ON K1H 8L1 Canada;

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