Calculation and Comparison of Step Guidelines for Preschooler Physical Activity While Indoors

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Halle Roman, Leanne M. Redman, Cody D. Neshteruk, Derek Hales, Brian Helsel, Chelsea L. Kracht
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Abstract

Objectives

Preschooler physical activity (PA) is vital for growth and development. The World Health Organization PA guidelines state preschoolers should achieve ≥ 180 min/day of Total PA (TPA) of which ≥ 60 min is moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA). A step/day recommendation to match these guidelines may be a more practical metric for caregivers to promote PA. The purpose of our investigation is to improve upon existing step recommendations by creating one for indoor-based activities, acknowledging where preschoolers spend most of their time, and various cut-points for PA.

Methods

In a laboratory study (Aim 1), a validated direct observation protocol was used to quantify preschooler PA intensity while performing indoor activities (n = 35). Actigraph GT3x accelerometers were placed on the waist, wrist, and ankle to measure step count. In a field study (Aim 2), habitual PA of 881 preschoolers (7113 valid days) via waist-worn accelerometers was used to assess the agreement between created guidelines (Aim 1) and other step recommendations with PA guidelines using Receiver Operating Characteristic and Area Under the Curve (ROC-AUC).

Results

In the laboratory study, calculated indoor step ranges were 6960–7440 (waist), 7200–8640 (wrist), and 7680–9120 (ankle) to align with existing PA guidance. In the field, the higher step guidelines (> 12 000) achieved very limited agreement, due to few preschoolers achieving this metric. The 6000 step/day guidelines had the highest agreement (AUCs: TPA: 0.637; MVPA: 0.751; TPA + MVPA: 0.761) with PA guideline.

Conclusions

When preschoolers are indoors, 6000 steps may be the minimum for adequate PA.

学龄前儿童室内体育活动步数指南的计算与比较。
目的:学龄前儿童的体育活动(PA)对其生长发育至关重要。世界卫生组织的 PA 指导方针规定,学龄前儿童每天的总 PA(TPA)时间应达到 ≥ 180 分钟,其中 ≥ 60 分钟为中度至剧烈 PA(MVPA)。与这些指南相匹配的建议步数/天可能是护理人员促进 PA 更为实用的衡量标准。我们调查的目的是改进现有的步数建议,为室内活动创建一个步数建议,承认学龄前儿童大部分时间是在哪里度过的,以及PA的各种临界点:在一项实验室研究(目标 1)中,我们采用了经过验证的直接观察方案来量化学龄前儿童在进行室内活动时的 PA 强度(n = 35)。将 Actigraph GT3x 加速计放置在腰部、手腕和脚踝处,以测量步数。在一项实地研究(目标 2)中,通过腰部佩戴的加速度计对 881 名学龄前儿童(有效天数为 7113 天)的习惯性活动量进行了测量,并使用接收器工作特征和曲线下面积(ROC-AUC)评估了所制定的指南(目标 1)与其他具有活动量指南的步数建议之间的一致性:在实验室研究中,计算出的室内步数范围分别为 6960-7440(腰部)、7200-8640(腕部)和 7680-9120(脚踝),与现有的运动负荷指南一致。在实地考察中,较高的步数指南(大于 12 000 步)取得的一致性非常有限,这是因为达到这一指标的学龄前儿童很少。6000 步/天指南与 PA 指南的一致性最高(AUCs:TPA:0.637;MVPA:0.751;TPA + MVPA:0.761):结论:当学龄前儿童在室内活动时,6000 步可能是充分 PA 的最低标准。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
13.80%
发文量
124
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Human Biology is the Official Journal of the Human Biology Association. The American Journal of Human Biology is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed, internationally circulated journal that publishes reports of original research, theoretical articles and timely reviews, and brief communications in the interdisciplinary field of human biology. As the official journal of the Human Biology Association, the Journal also publishes abstracts of research presented at its annual scientific meeting and book reviews relevant to the field. The Journal seeks scholarly manuscripts that address all aspects of human biology, health, and disease, particularly those that stress comparative, developmental, ecological, or evolutionary perspectives. The transdisciplinary areas covered in the Journal include, but are not limited to, epidemiology, genetic variation, population biology and demography, physiology, anatomy, nutrition, growth and aging, physical performance, physical activity and fitness, ecology, and evolution, along with their interactions. The Journal publishes basic, applied, and methodologically oriented research from all areas, including measurement, analytical techniques and strategies, and computer applications in human biology. Like many other biologically oriented disciplines, the field of human biology has undergone considerable growth and diversification in recent years, and the expansion of the aims and scope of the Journal is a reflection of this growth and membership diversification. The Journal is committed to prompt review, and priority publication is given to manuscripts with novel or timely findings, and to manuscripts of unusual interest.
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