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Temporal Trends and Correlates of Physical Activity Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Fitness among School-Aged Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲学龄儿童的体育活动久坐行为和身体健康的时间趋势及其相关性:系统评价

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Recent physical activity (PA) and fitness transitions, identified as behavioural shifts from traditionally active lifestyles to more industralised and sedentary lifestyles, have been observed among school-aged children. There is a wealth of supporting evidence of such behavioural transitions in high income countries; however, a paucity of data on lower income countries exists. These transitions pose a particular threat to the welfare of children by accelerating the onset of chronic diseases. This systematic review investigated the evidence for a PA and fitness transition among Sub-Saharan Africa’s school-aged children. Temporal trends and correlates of PA, SB, and fitness were examined. Studies were identified by searching the MEDLINE, Embase, Africa Index Medicus, Global Health, Geobase, and EPPI-Centre electronic databases, and were included if they measured outcomes of interest in apparently healthy samples of children (5‒17 years). A total of 71 articles met the inclusion criteria (40 informed PA, 17 informed SB, and 37 informed fitness). Vast heterogeneity in study methodology complicated analysis of transitions over time and no temporal trends were immediately discernible. However, higher socioeconomic status, urban living, and female children were found to engage in lower levels of PA, higher SB, and performed worse on aerobic fitness measures compared to lower socioeconomic status, rural living, and male children. Data revealed that urbanization was associated with a trend towards decreased PA, increased SB, and decreased aerobic fitness over time. Representative, temporally sequenced data examining a PA and fitness transition are lacking in this region (PROSPERO Registration Number: CRD42013004399).
机译:在学龄儿童中观察到了最近的体育活动(PA)和健身过渡,这被认为是从传统的积极生活方式向更工业化和久坐的生活方式的行为转变。在高收入国家,有大量支持证据表明这种行为转变。但是,关于低收入国家的数据很少。这些过渡通过加速慢性疾病的发作,对儿童的福利构成了特殊的威胁。这项系统的审查调查了撒哈拉以南非洲学龄儿童的PA和适应性转变的证据。检查了PA,SB和适应性的时间趋势及其相关性。通过搜索MEDLINE,Embase,Africa Index Medicus,Global Health,Geobase和EPPI-Centre电子数据库来确定研究,如果它们测量的是儿童(5-17岁)的健康样本中感兴趣的结果,则将其包括在内。共有71篇文章符合纳入标准(40篇知情的PA,17篇知情的SB和37篇知情的适用性)。研究方法学中的巨大异质性使随着时间推移的过渡分析变得复杂,并且没有时间趋势可立即辨别。但是,与较低的社会经济地位,农村生活和男童相比,较高的社会经济地位,城市生活和女童参与的PA水平较低,SB较高,并且在有氧健身措施方面表现较差。数据显示,随着时间的推移,城市化与PA降低,SB增加和有氧适应性降低的趋势有关。该区域缺少检查PA和适应性转变的代表性时间序列数据(PROSPERO注册号:CRD42013004399)。

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