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The longitudinal impact of diet, physical activity, sleep, and screen time on Canadian adolescents' academic achievement: An analysis from the COMPASS study

机译:饮食,身体活动,睡眠和屏幕时间对加拿大青少年的学术成就的纵向影响:来自指南针研究的分析

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Adequate amounts of physical activity, sleep, and screen time along with a healthy diet have been demonstrated to have positive associations with academic achievement. No longitudinal study has investigated the simultaneous relationship between all of these behaviours and academic achievement. Data from 11,016 adolescent participants of the COMPASS study in Alberta and Ontario were analysed. Students self-reported their adherence to Canadian recommendations for health behaviours and academic achievement in Math and English on school-based surveys administered in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 waves of COMPASS. Multinomial generalized estimating equations were used to evaluate the association between longitudinal changes in adherence to recommendations and academic achievement at follow-up. Models were adjusted for self-reported sociodemographic information, body weight status, and baseline academic achievement. Students who adhered to a greater number of recommendations performed better than students who adhered to fewer recommendations. Meeting recommendations for Meat and Alternatives (protein-rich foods) and screen time were consistently associated with higher academic achievement compared to students who did not meet these recommendations. A change from not meeting recommendations for Vegetables and Fruit to meeting the recommendation in the following year was associated with higher achievement in both subjects. There was no association between sleep behaviours or physical activity and academic achievement. Results indicate that adherence to recommendations for protein-rich foods, screen time, and vegetables and fruit show promise as behavioural targets for higher academic achievement among youth. Further study using objectives measurements of behaviours and further consideration of socioeconomic variables is merited.
机译:已经证明了足够的身体活动,睡眠和屏幕时间以及健康的饮食,以具有与学术成就的积极协会。没有纵向研究已经调查了所有这些行为与学术成就之间的同时关系。分析了来自艾伯塔省和安大略省的指南针的11,016名青少年参与者的数据。学生自我报告他们在2015/16和2016/17波浪的校准调查中遵守加拿大的卫生行为和学术成就以及学校的调查。多项式广义估计方程用于评估纵向变化与随访中的建议和学术成果之间的关联。为自我报告的社会渗透信息,体重状态和基线学术成就进行了调整模型。遵守更多建议的学生比遵守更少建议的学生表现更好。与未达到这些建议的学生相比,肉类和替代食物(富含蛋白质食物)和筛选时间的会议建议与高等学成就始终如一。在第二年内与蔬菜和水果达成建议的会议建议的变化与两个受试者的成就较高有关。睡眠行为或身体活动之间没有关联和学术成就。结果表明,依赖富含蛋白质食物,筛选时间和蔬菜和水果和水果的建议,以为青年之间学术成就的行为目标。使用目标的进一步研究了对行为的测量以及对社会经济变量的进一步思考。

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