Correlates of preschool children's objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behavior: a cross-sectional analysis of the SPLASHY study

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作者
Schmutz, Einat A. [1 ]
Leeger-Aschmann, Claudia S. [1 ]
Radtke, Thomas [1 ]
Muff, Stefanie [1 ,2 ]
Kakebeeke, Tanja H. [3 ]
Zysset, Annina E. [3 ]
Messerli-Buergy, Nadine [4 ,5 ]
Stuelb, Kerstin [4 ]
Arhab, Amar [5 ]
Meyer, Andrea H. [6 ]
Munsch, Simone [4 ]
Puder, Jardena J. [5 ,7 ]
Jenni, Oskar G. [3 ,8 ]
Kriemler, Susi [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Epidemiol Biostat & Prevent Inst, Hirschengraben 84, CH-8001 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Zurich, Dept Evolutionary Biol & Environm Studies, Winterthurerstr 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Univ Childrens Hosp, Child Dev Ctr, Steinwiesstr 75, CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland
[4] Univ Fribourg, Dept Clin Psychol & Psychotherapy, Clin Psychol & Psychotherapy, Rue Faucigny 2, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
[5] CHU Vaudois, Endocrinol Diabet & Metab Serv, Ave Pierre Decker 2, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland
[6] Univ Basel, Dept Psychol, Missionsstr 62A, CH-4055 Basel, Switzerland
[7] CHU Vaudois, Div Pediat Endocrinol Diabetol & Obes, Rue Bugnon 46, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland
[8] Univ Childrens Hosp Zurich, Childrens Res Ctr, Steinwiesstr 75, CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Children; Preschool; Physical activity; Sedentary behavior; Correlates; SPLASHY; BLOOD-PRESSURE; MOTOR-PERFORMANCE; HEALTH; NEIGHBORHOOD; ADOLESCENTS; TIME; PERCEPTIONS; CALIBRATION; ENVIRONMENT; CHILDHOOD;
D O I
10.1186/s12966-016-0456-9
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Background: Identifying ways to promote physical activity and decrease sedentary time during childhood is a key public health issue. Research on the putative influences on preschool children's physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) is limited and has yielded inconsistent results. Our aim was to identify correlates of PA and SB in preschool children. Methods: Cross-sectional data were drawn from the Swiss Preschoolers' Health Study (SPLASHY), a Swiss population-based cohort study. Of 476 two to six year old children, 394 (54% boys) had valid PA data assessed by accelerometry. Information on exposure data was directly measured or extracted from parental questionnaires. Multilevel linear regression modeling was used to separately assess associations between 35 potential correlates and total PA (TPA), moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and SB. Results: In total, 12 correlates from different domains were identified. TPA and MVPA were greater in boys than girls, increased with age and were positively associated with gross motor skills. Children from single parent families had a higher level of TPA and spent less time sedentary than those living with two parents. Time spent outdoors was positively associated with TPA and negatively with SB. The child's activity temperament was related all three outcomes, whereas parental sports club membership, living area per person and neighborhood safety were associated with SB only. Fixed and random factors in the final models accounted for 28%, 32% and 22% of the total variance in TPA, MVPA and SB, respectively. Variance decomposition revealed that age, sex and activity temperament were the most influential correlates of both, TPA and MVPA, whereas the child's activity temperament, time outdoors and neighborhood safety were identified as the most important correlates of SB. Conclusions: A multidimensional set of correlates of young children's activity behavior has been identified. Personal factors had the greatest influence on PA, whereas environmental-level factors had the greatest influence on SB. Moreover, we identified a number of previously unreported, potentially modifiable correlates of young children's PA and SB. These factors could serve to define target groups or become valuable targets for change in future interventions.
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