Associations between meeting 24-hour movement guidelines and mental well-being among Chinese adolescents in high-density cities

Zipeng He , Ru Zhang , Chen Chen , Rongfeng Pan , Chun-Qing Zhang
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Adolescents living in high-density cities may face a unique set of mental health challenges due to exposure to environmental stressors and academic pressure from competition for limited educational opportunities. It is still unclear towards the integrated effects of sufficient physical activity, reduced recreational screen time and adequate sleep duration on improving mental health and well-being among adolescents living in high-density cities. The present study aimed to investigate the associations between meeting 24-h movement guidelines and mental well-being in Chinese adolescents living in high-density cities. A total of 816 Chinese adolescents (Mage = 14.77 years, SD = 0.81) completed a self-administrated questionnaire comprising 24-h movement behaviors, mental well-being, and covariates. Linear mixed-effects models were used to for data analyses. Findings of the current study indicated that there was a positive association between the number of guidelines being met and mental well-being in adolescents after adjusting for covariates. Compared to not meeting any guidelines, adolescents who met the sleep and physical activity guidelines, or the physical activity and screen time guidelines, or all the three guidelines had a positive association with adolescent mental well-being. Our findings enhance our understanding of the relationship between compliance with 24-h movement guidelines and mental well-being among adolescents living in high-density cities.

高密度城市青少年24小时运动指南与心理健康的关系
生活在人口密集城市的青少年可能面临一系列独特的心理健康挑战,因为他们面临环境压力和有限的教育机会竞争带来的学业压力。对于生活在高密度城市的青少年,充分的身体活动、减少娱乐屏幕时间和充足的睡眠时间对改善心理健康和福祉的综合影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨高密度城市青少年符合24小时运动指南与心理健康的关系。共有816名中国青少年(年龄= 14.77岁,SD = 0.81)完成了一份包括24小时运动行为、心理健康和协变量的自我管理问卷。采用线性混合效应模型进行数据分析。本研究的结果表明,在调整协变量后,满足指南的数量与青少年的心理健康之间存在正相关。与不符合任何指导方针的青少年相比,符合睡眠和身体活动指导方针,或身体活动和屏幕时间指导方针,或所有三项指导方针的青少年与青少年心理健康呈正相关。我们的研究结果增强了我们对高密度城市青少年遵守24小时运动指南与心理健康之间关系的理解。
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