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The association between physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, and body mass index z-scores in different settings among toddlers and preschoolers

机译:幼儿和学龄前儿童在不同环境下的体育活动,久坐行为,睡眠和体重指数z得分之间的关​​联

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Physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep are all movement behaviors that range on a continuum from no or low movement, to high movement. Consistent associations between movement behaviors and adiposity indicators have been observed in school-age children. However, limited information exists in younger children. Since approximately 50?% of Canadian children ≤5?years of age attend non-parental care, movement behaviors within and outside of the child care setting are important to consider. Therefore, this study examined the association between movement behaviors (physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep) inside and outside of child care, with body mass index (BMI) z-scores, among a sample of toddlers and preschoolers. Children aged 19–60 months (n?=?100) from eight participating child care centers throughout Alberta, Canada participated. Movement behaviors inside child care were accelerometer-derived (light physical activity, moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), sedentary time, and time spent in sedentary bouts lasting 1–4, 5–9, 10–14 and ≥15?min) and questionnaire-derived (daytime sleep). Movement behaviors outside of child care were questionnaire-derived (MVPA, screen and non-screen sedentary behavior, and nighttime sleep). Demographic information (child age, child sex, and parental education) was also questionnaire-derived. Height and weight were measured, and age- and sex-specific BMI z-scores were calculated using World Health Organization growth standards. The association between movement behaviors and BMI z-scores were examined using linear regression models. Hours/day of sedentary bouts lasting 1–4?min (β?=?0.8, 95?% CI:?1.5,?0.1) and nighttime sleep (β?=?0.2, 95?% CI: 0.1, 0.4) were associated with BMI z-scores. However, after adjusting for demographics variables, sedentary bouts lasting 1–4?min (β?=?0.7; 95?% CI:?1.5, 0.0) became borderline non-significant, while nighttime sleep (β?=?0.2, 95?% CI: 0.1, 0.4) remained significant. No other movement behaviors inside/outside of child care were associated with BMI z-scores. All children must engage in some sedentary behavior in a day, but promoting the sedentary behavior in short bouts during child care may be important for the primary prevention of overweight and obesity. Future research is needed to understand the mechanisms between sleep and adiposity in this age group and to confirm these findings in large representative samples.
机译:身体活动,久坐行为和睡眠都是从无运动到低运动到高运动的连续运动范围。在学龄儿童中观察到运动行为与肥胖指标之间的一致性。但是,年幼的儿童信息有限。由于年龄在5岁以下的加拿大儿童中约有50%接受非父母照料,因此必须考虑儿童照料场所内外的运动行为。因此,本研究在幼儿和学龄前儿童的样本中检查了儿童保育内外运动行为(体育活动,久坐行为和睡眠)与体重指数(BMI)z得分之间的关​​系。来自加拿大艾伯塔省八个参与活动的儿童保育中心的19至60个月(n = 100)的儿童参加了比赛。托儿所内的运动行为是根据加速度计得出的(轻微的体育活动,中度到剧烈的体育活动(MVPA),久坐的时间以及久坐的时间持续1–4、5–9、10–14和≥15?min)以及源自问卷的信息(白天睡眠)。儿童保育之外的运动行为源自问卷(MVPA,筛查和非筛查久坐行为以及夜间睡眠)。人口统计信息(儿童年龄,儿童性别和父母的教育程度)也来自问卷调查。测量身高和体重,并使用世界卫生组织的生长标准计算特定于年龄和性别的BMI z得分。使用线性回归模型检查了运动行为与BMI z得分之间的关​​联。久坐不动的小时/天持续1–4?min(β?=?0.8,95?%CI:?1.5,?0.1)和夜间睡眠(β?=?0.2,95?%CI:0.1,0.4)与BMI z得分相关联。但是,在调整了人口统计学变量后,久坐不动的持续时间为1-4?min(β?=?0.7; 95 %% CI:?1.5、0.0)变得无意义,而夜间睡眠(β?=?0.2、95 η%CI:0.1、0.4)保持显着。 BMI z得分与儿童保育内部/外部的其他移动行为无关。所有儿童一天都必须进行一些久坐的行为,但是在育儿过程中在短暂的发作中促进久坐的行为对于初步预防超重和肥胖可能很重要。需要进一步的研究来了解该年龄组睡眠与肥胖之间的机制,并在大量代表性样本中确认这些发现。

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