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Are physical activity, sedentary behaviors and sleep duration associated with body mass index-for-age and health-related quality of life among high school boys and girls?

机译:是高中男生和女孩之间的身体活动,久坐行为和睡眠持续时间与身体征收症状和健康相关的生活质量?

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Previous studies reported lower health-related quality of life (HRQOL) scores in overweight and obese adolescents compared to their normal weight counterparts; however, few studies investigated the association between obesity-related behaviors including physical activity and sedentary behaviors and HRQOL in adolescents. This study aimed at investigating the relationship between physical activity, sedentary behaviors, sleep duration and body mass index-for-age (BMI-for-age) and HRQOL among high school Tehranian students. A total of 465 high school students (48.8 % girls) were recruited from three different socio-economic zones in Tehran. The BMI-for-age was determined and physical activity and HRQOL were assessed using validated questionnaires including Quantification de l’Activite Physique en Altitude Chez les Enfants (QAPACE) and Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) respectively. Over one third of students (38.5 %) were either overweight or obese. The means of all self- and parent-reported HRQOL scores were significantly lower in girls, compared to boys, except for the parent-reported social functioning subscale. Mean hours of daily sleeping were significantly higher in girls, compared to boys (8.16 ± 1.27 vs. 7.73 ± 1.22 respectively; p 0.05). Both girls and boys spent more time on sedentary activities than engaging in sport activities. During school and vacation periods, boys had significantly higher daily energy expenditure (DEE) compared to girls (p 0.05). Only DEE during school period had a significant inverse correlation with BMI-for-age in boys but not girls (r = ?0.14, p 0.05). In addition, self-reported HRQOL scores were significantly associated with weekly hours adolescents spent on videogames/internet, listening to music and reading, watching TV, sports as well as DEE through sex-specific patterns. However according to parents’ perspective only weekly hours spent on listening to music and readings and sport activities were significantly associated with their children HRQOL scores. In summary, time spent on physical and sedentary activities were not associated with BMI-for-age, although both of these were associated with the HRQOL of high school students. The potential role of sedentary activities and physical activity should be considered in future interventions aimed at improving HRQOL in adolescents.
机译:以前的研究报告,与他们的正常体重相比,超重和肥胖青少年的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)分数;然而,很少有研究调查了肥胖相关行为之间的关联,包括青少年的身体活动和久坐行为和HRQOL。本研究旨在调查高中德黑兰学生之间的身体活动,久坐行为,睡眠持续时间和体重指数和HRQOL之间的关系。共有465名高中生(48.8%的女孩)从德黑兰的三个不同的社会经济区域招募了招募。使用经过验证的问卷(包括量化De L'Activite Physique EN Altitue Chez Les Enfants(Qapace)和生活库存(Pedsql)的儿科质量评估了身体活动和HRQOL。超过三分之二的学生(38.5%)是超重或肥胖。除了父母报告的社交运作子等外,所有自我和父母报告的HRQOL分数的手段显着降低。与男孩相比,女孩的平均每日睡眠时间明显高于男孩(分别为8.16±1.27与7.73±1.22; P <0.05)。女孩和男孩都花了更多的时间在久坐不动的活动中,而不是从事体育活动。在学校和度假期间,与女孩相比,男孩的日常能源支出(DEE)显着提高了(P <0.05)。在学校期间唯一的Dee与男孩的BMI-Eute ove overs,而不是女孩(r = 0.14,p <0.05)。此外,自我报告的HRQOL分数与在电子游戏/互联网上度过的每周青少年有显着相关,听着音乐和阅读,看电视,体育以及Dee通过性别特定的模式。然而,根据父母的角度,只有在听音乐和读物和体育活动所花费的每周时间都与他们的孩子HRQOL分数明显相关。总之,虽然这两者与高中生的HRQOL有关​​,但对身体和久入活动的时间与BMI-eve相关的时间无关。应在未来的干预措施中考虑久坐活度和身体活动的潜在作用,旨在改善青少年的HRQOL。

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