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A short history of time use research; implications for public health

机译:使用研究的短暂历史;对公共卫生的影响

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This section defined time use (TU) research, illustrating its relevance for public health. TUR in the health context is the study of health-enhancing and health-compromising behaviours that are assessed across a 24?h?day. The central measurement is the use of Time Use Diaries, which capture 24-48?h, typically asking about behaviour in each 15-min period. TUR is used for understanding correlates of health behaviours, and as a form of population surveillance, assessing behavioural trends over time. This paper is a narrative review examining the history of time use research, and the potential uses of TU data for public health research. The history of TUR started in studies of the labour force and patterns of work in the late 19th and early twentieth century, but has more recently been applied to examining health issues. Initial studies had a more economic purpose but over recent decades, TU data have been used to describe the distribution and correlates of health-enhancing patterns of human time use. These studies require large multi-country population data sets, such as the harmonised Multinational Time Use Study hosted at the University of Oxford. TU data are used in physical activity research, as they provide information across the 24-h?day, that can be examined as time spent sleeping, sitting/standing/light activity, and time spent in moderate-vigorous activities. TU data are also used for sleep research, examining eating and dietary patterns, exploring geographic distributions in time use behaviours, examining mental health and subjective wellbeing, and examining these data over time. The key methodological challenge has been the development of harmonised methods, so population TU data sets can be compared within and between-countries and over time. TUR provides new methods for examining public health research questions where a temporal dimension is important. These time use surveys have provided unique data over decades and in many countries that can be compared. They can be used for examining the effects of some large public health interventions or policies within and between countries.
机译:本节定义了时间使用(TU)研究,说明其对公共卫生的相关性。在健康背景下,是在24?H中评估的健康增强和健康损害行为的研究。中央测量是使用时间使用日记,捕获24-48?H,通常在每个15分钟内询问行为。 TUR用于了解健康行为的相关性,作为人口监测的形式,随着时间的推移评估行为趋势。本文是一项叙述审查,审查了时间使用研究的历史,以及公共卫生研究的局部数据的潜在用途。 TUR历史始于19世纪末和二十世纪末的劳动力和工作模式的研究,但最近已应用于检查健康问题。初步研究具有更高的经济目的,但近几十年来,涂层数据已被用于描述人类时间使用模式的卫生增强模式的分布和相关性。这些研究需要大量的多国人口数据集,例如在牛津大学举办的统一跨国时间使用研究。涂层数据用于体育活动研究,因为它们在24-H?日提供的信息,可以在睡觉,坐/站立/光活动和中等剧烈活动中花费的时间来检查。 TU数据还用于睡眠研究,检查饮食和饮食模式,随着时间的推移,检查心理健康和主观幸福,并随着时间的推移检查这些数据的地理分布。关键方法论挑战一直是统一方法的发展,因此可以在国家内部和随着时间的推移和随着时间的推移和之间进行人口涂层数据集。 TUR为审查公共卫生研究问题提供了新的方法,其中时间维度很重要。这些时间使用调查已经提供了几十年内的独特数据,并且在许多国家可以进行比较。它们可用于检查各国内部和之间一些大型公共卫生干预或政策的影响。

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