Associations of perceived neighbourhood and home environments with sedentary behaviour among adolescents in 14 countries: the IPEN adolescent cross sectional observational study.

IF 5.6 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Ranjit Mohan Anjana, Harish Ranjani, Ester Cerin, Muhammad Akram, Jo Salmon, Terry L Conway, Kelli L Cain, Rajendra Pradeepa, Anthony Barnett, Cindy H P Sit, Delfien Van Dyck, Adriano Akira Hino, Andreia Pizarro, Adewale L Oyeyemi, Wan Abdul Manan Wan Muda, Mika R Moran, Jens Troelsen, Josef Mitáš, M Zakiul Islam, Ana Queralt, Viswanathan Mohan, Erica Hinckson, James F Sallis
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Abstract

Background: Understanding environmental correlates of sedentary behaviour (SB) among young people is important as such data can identify approaches to limit sedentary time. This paper estimates associations of parent-reported neighbourhood and adolescent-reported home environments with SB among adolescents aged 11-19 years from 14 countries.

Methods: In the International Physical activity and the Environment Network (IPEN) Adolescent Study (an observational, cross-sectional multi-country study), adolescents wore a triaxial accelerometer for seven days that assessed sedentary time (ST). Adolescents completed survey measures of sedentary behaviour (SB) related to recreational screen time and sitting time in motor vehicles. Parents and adolescents completed surveys assessing neighbourhood and home environments. Accelerometer based ST was available in 3,982 adolescents while survey data were available for 6,302 dyads. We estimated the total and direct effects of each environmental attribute on ST and SB. Sex of the adolescent and city/country were examined as moderators.

Results: The average ST in adolescents from 14 countries ranged from 7.8 to 10.5 h/day. Personal social media was the only significant correlate of total ST across both sexes. With respect to self-reported SB, adolescents accumulated an average of 3.8 h of non-school screen time per day and nearly 40 min of transport-related sitting time. Screen time was associated with all home environment variables, including social media account, as well as land use mix-diversity, traffic safety, and crime safety. Transport-related sitting time was related to land use mix-diversity, recreation facilities, walking facilities, and pedestrian infrastructure, but no home environment variables. City/country and sex were significant moderators of several associations.

Conclusions: Both home and neighbourhood environment features were related to ST and SB. Having social media accounts emerged as a major contributor towards sedentarism in adolescents.

14个国家青少年中感知到的社区和家庭环境与久坐行为的关联:IPEN青少年横断面观察研究。
背景:了解年轻人久坐行为(SB)的环境相关性非常重要,因为这些数据可以确定限制久坐时间的方法。本文估计了来自14个国家的11-19岁青少年中父母报告的邻里和青少年报告的家庭环境与SB的关系。方法:在国际体育活动和环境网络(IPEN)青少年研究(一项观察性、横断面的多国研究)中,青少年佩戴一个三轴加速度计7天,评估久坐时间(ST)。青少年完成了与娱乐屏幕时间和坐在汽车上的时间相关的久坐行为(SB)的调查测量。父母和青少年完成了评估邻里和家庭环境的调查。基于加速度计的ST在3,982名青少年中可用,而调查数据可用于6,302名男女。我们估计了每个环境属性对ST和SB的总和直接影响。青少年性别和城市/国家作为调节因素进行了检验。结果:14个国家青少年的平均ST为7.8 - 10.5小时/天。个人社交媒体是唯一与两性总体性行为相关的重要因素。就自我报告的SB而言,青少年每天平均积累了3.8小时的非学校屏幕时间和近40分钟的交通相关坐着时间。屏幕时间与所有家庭环境变量相关,包括社交媒体账户、土地使用混合多样性、交通安全和犯罪安全。交通相关的坐着时间与土地利用混合多样性、娱乐设施、步行设施和行人基础设施有关,但与家庭环境变量无关。城市/国家和性别是若干关联的重要调节因素。结论:家庭和邻里环境特征都与ST和SB有关。拥有社交媒体账户是导致青少年久坐不动的主要因素。
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13.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
138
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (IJBNPA) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal offering high quality articles, rapid publication and wide diffusion in the public domain. IJBNPA is devoted to furthering the understanding of the behavioral aspects of diet and physical activity and is unique in its inclusion of multiple levels of analysis, including populations, groups and individuals and its inclusion of epidemiology, and behavioral, theoretical and measurement research areas.
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