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The impact of the Vancouver Winter Olympics on population level physical activity and sport participation among Canadian children and adolescents: population based study

机译:温哥华冬季奥运会对加拿大儿童和青少年的人口体育活动和体育锻炼的影响:基于人群的研究

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Background There has been much debate about the potential impact of the Olympics. The purpose of this study was to determine if hosting the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games (OG) encouraged Canadian children to be physically active. Methods Children 5?19 years (n?=?19862) were assessed as part of the representative Canadian Physical Activity Levels Among Youth surveillance study between August 2007 and July 2011. Parents were asked if the child participated in organized physical activity or sport. In addition, children wore pedometers for 7 days to objectively provide an estimate of overall physical activity. Mean steps/day and percent participating in organized physical activity or sport were calculated by time period within year for Canada and British Columbia. The odds of participation by time period were estimated by logistic regression, controlling for age and sex. Results Mean steps were lower during the Olympic period compared with Pre- (607 fewer steps/day 95% CI 263?950 steps/day) and Post-Olympic (1246 fewer steps 95% CI 858?1634 steps) periods for Canada. There was no difference by time period in British Columbia. A similar pattern in mean steps by time period was observed across years, but there were no significant differences in activity within each of these periods between years. The likelihood of participating in organized physical activity or sport by time period within or across years did not differ from baseline (August-November 2007). Conclusion The 2010 Olympic Games had no measurable impact on objectively measured physical activity or the prevalence of overall sports participation among Canadian children. Much greater cross-Government and long-term efforts are needed to create the conditions for an Olympic legacy effect on physical activity.
机译:背景技术关于奥林匹克运动会的潜在影响,已经有很多争论。这项研究的目的是确定主办2010年温哥华奥运会(OG)是否鼓励加拿大儿童进行体育锻炼。方法在2007年8月至2011年7月之间,对5-19岁的儿童(n = 19862)进行评估,作为代表性的加拿大青少年体育研究中的一部分。询问父母是否参加了有组织的体育锻炼或运动。此外,孩子们戴了计步器7天,以客观地估计整体的体育活动。按加拿大和不列颠哥伦比亚省一年内的时间段计算出平均步伐/天和参加有组织体育活动的百分比。通过控制年龄和性别的logistic回归估计时间段参与的几率。结果与加拿大的奥运会前(每天减少607步/每天95%CI 263?950步/天)和奥运会后(加拿大减少了1246步95%CI 858-1634步)相比,奥运期间的平均步数更低。在不列颠哥伦比亚省,按时间段没有差异。多年以来,按时间段划分的平均步伐模式相似,但年份之间在每个时间段内的活动均无显着差异。在几年之内或几年内按时间段参加有组织的体育活动或运动的可能性与基线没有差异(2007年8月至11月)。结论2010年奥运会对客观测量的体育活动或加拿大儿童整体体育运动的普及率没有可衡量的影响。需要更多的跨政府和长期努力来创造条件,使奥林匹克遗产对体育活动产生影响。

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