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Associations Between Household Socioeconomic Status, Car Ownership, Physical Activity, and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in South African Primary Schoolchildren Living in Marginalized Communities

机译:南非初级学童生活在边缘化社区之间的家庭社会经济地位,汽车所有权,体育活动和心肺拆卸健身的协会

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Background: Little is known whether physical activity (PA)-promoting environments are equally accessible to children with divergent socioeconomic status (SES) in low-/middle-income countries. The authors, therefore, examined whether South African children from poorer versus wealthier families living in marginalized communities differed in moderate to vigorous PA and cardiorespiratory fitness. We also tested associations between family car ownership and PA/cardiorespiratory fitness. Methods: Parents/guardians of 908 children (49% girls, mean age = 8.3 [1.4] y) completed a survey on household SES. PA was assessed via 7-day accelerometry, parental and child self-reports, and cardiorespiratory fitness with the 20-m shuttle run test. Results: Based on accelerometry, most children met current moderate to vigorous PA recommendations (>= 60 min/d). About 73% of the children did not engage in structured physical education lessons. Whereas children of the lowest SES quintile accumulated higher levels of device-based moderate to vigorous PA, peers from the highest SES quintile engaged in more sedentary behaviors, but self-reported higher engagement in sports, dance, and moving games after school. Families' car ownership was associated with higher parent/self-reported leisure-time PA. Conclusions: A deeper understanding is needed about why wealthier children are more sedentary, but simultaneously engage in more leisure-time PA. The fact that access to structural physical education is denied to most children is critical and needs to be addressed.
机译:背景:对于中低收入国家不同社会经济地位(SES)的儿童是否同样能够获得促进体力活动(PA)的环境,我们知之甚少。因此,作者研究了生活在边缘化社区的较贫穷家庭和较富裕家庭的南非儿童在中度至重度PA和心肺健康方面是否存在差异。我们还测试了家庭拥有汽车与PA/心肺健康之间的关系。方法:908名儿童(49%为女孩,平均年龄为8.3[1.4]岁)的父母/监护人完成了家庭SES调查。PA通过7天的加速度计、父母和孩子的自我报告以及20米穿梭跑测试的心肺健康状况进行评估。结果:基于加速度计,大多数儿童符合当前中度至重度PA建议(>=60分钟/天)。大约73%的孩子没有参加结构化的体育课。SES五分位数最低的儿童累积了更高水平的基于设备的中度至重度PA,而SES五分位数最高的儿童则参与了更多的久坐行为,但自我报告在放学后参与体育、舞蹈和移动游戏的程度更高。家庭拥有汽车与较高的父母/自我报告的休闲时间PA有关。结论:需要更深入地了解为什么较富裕的儿童更久坐,但同时参与更多的休闲时间PA。大多数儿童无法获得结构性体育教育这一事实至关重要,需要解决。

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