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Longitudinal active living research to address physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour in children in transition from preadolescence to adolescence

机译:纵向活跃生活研究,旨在解决从青春期到青春期过渡期儿童的身体不活动和久坐行为

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Background Children can be highly active and highly sedentary on the same day! For instance, a child can spend a couple of hours playing sports, and then spend the rest of the day in front of a screen. A focus on examining both physical activity and sedentary behaviour throughout the day and in all seasons in a year is necessary to generate comprehensive evidence to curb childhood obesity. To achieve this, we need to understand where within a city are children active or sedentary in all seasons. This active living study based in Saskatoon, Canada, aims to understand the role played by modifiable urban built environments in mitigating, or exacerbating, seasonal effects on children’s physical activity and sedentary behaviour in a population of children in transition from preadolescence to adolescence. Methods/Design Designed as an observational, longitudinal investigation this study will recruit 800 Canadian children 10–14 years of age. Data will be obtained from children representing all socioeconomic categories within all types of neighbourhoods built in a range of urban designs. Built environment characteristics will be measured using previously validated neighbourhood audit and observational tools. Neighbourhood level socioeconomic variables customized to Saskatoon neighbourhoods from 2011 Statistics Canada’s National Household Survey will be used to control for neighbourhood social environment. The validated Smart Cities Healthy Kids questionnaire will be administered to capture children’s behaviour and perception of a range of factors that influence their activity, household (including family socioeconomic factors), parental, peer and neighbourhood influence on independent mobility. The outcome measures, different intensities of physical activity and sedentary behaviour, will be collected using global positioning system equipped accelerometers in all four seasons. Each accelerometry cycle will be matched with weather data obtained from Environment Canada. Extensive weather data will be accessed and classified into one of six distinct air mass categories for each day of accelerometry. Computational and spatial analytical techniques will be utilized to understand the multi-level influence of environmental exposures on physical activity and sedentary behaviour in all seasons. Discussion This approach will help us understand the influence of urban environment on children’s activity, thus paving the way to modify urban spaces to increase physical activity and decrease sedentary behaviour in children in all four seasons. Lack of physical activity and rising sedentariness is associated with rising childhood obesity, and childhood obesity in turn is linked to many chronic conditions over the life course. Understanding the interaction of children with urban spaces will reveal new knowledge, and when translated to actions will provide a strong basis for informing future urban planning policy.
机译:背景儿童可以在同一天变得非常活跃和久坐!例如,孩子可以花几个小时参加运动,然后在屏幕前度过余下的一天。为了产生全面的证据来遏制儿童肥胖,有必要集中精力检查全天和一年中所有季节的体育活动和久坐行为。为了实现这一目标,我们需要了解城市中各个季节的活跃或久坐儿童的位置。这项活跃的生活研究位于加拿大萨斯卡通,旨在了解可改变的城市建筑环境在缓解或加剧季节性变化对从青春期到青春期的儿童群体的身体活动和久坐行为的影响中所扮演的角色。方法/设计本研究旨在进行观察性纵向研究,目的是招募800名10至14岁的加拿大儿童。将从代表各种城市设计中各种类型社区中所有社会经济类别的儿童获得数据。建筑环境特征将使用先前验证的邻里审核和观察工具进行测量。根据加拿大统计局2011年全国家庭调查为萨斯卡通社区定制的社区水平社会经济变量,将用于控制社区的社会环境。经过验证的“智慧城市健康儿童”问卷将进行管理,以捕获儿童的行为和对影响其活动,家庭(包括家庭社会经济因素),父母,同伴和邻里对独立行动的影响等一系列因素的看法。在所有四个季节中,将使用配备有全球定位系统的加速度计来收集结果指标,不同强度的体育活动和久坐的行为。每个加速度计周期将与从加拿大环境部获得的天气数据匹配。对于每天的加速度计,将访问大量天气数据并将其分类为六个不同的空气质量类别之一。将使用计算和空间分析技术来了解环境暴露在所有季节对身体活动和久坐行为的多层次影响。讨论这种方法将帮助我们了解城市环境对儿童活动的影响,从而为修改城市空间以增加四个季节的儿童体力活动和减少久坐行为铺平道路。缺乏体育锻炼和久坐不动与儿童肥胖的增加有关,而儿童肥胖又与生活过程中的许多慢性疾病有关。了解儿童与城市空间的相互作用将揭示新知识,并将其转化为行动将为告知未来的城市规划政策提供坚实的基础。

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