Kate L Cameron, Rheanna M Mainzer, Joy E Olsen, Ross A Clark, Jeanie L Y Cheong, Tara L FitzGerald, Alicia J Spittle
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Abstract
Aim: To investigate the effects of community environment on physical activity and quality of life (QoL) and to describe the relationship between community participation with physical activity and QoL, in children born very preterm and at term.
Method: Participants in this cross-sectional study were 45 children aged 4 to 5 years old, born before 30 weeks' gestation and 89 term-born children. Measures were community participation (Young Children's Participation and Environment Measure; frequency, involvement, environmental helpfulness, environmental resources), QoL (Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0; PedsQL), and physical activity (7-day accelerometry). Effects of environmental helpfulness and resources on physical activity and QoL were estimated using g-computation. Relationships between participation frequency and involvement with physical activity and QoL were estimated using linear regression.
Results: Environmental helpfulness increased physical activity (average minute increase per percentage point environmental helpfulness score increase; 3, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.1-7), reduced stationary time (-2, 95% CI -5 to -0.2) and improved QoL (average PedsQL social functioning score increase; 0.7, 95% CI 0.1-1.2). Greater community involvement was associated with better QoL (average PedsQL total score increase per unit involvement score increase; 5.8, 95% CI 0.7-10.9).
Interpretation: Improving environmental helpfulness may improve physical activity and QoL for 4- to 5-year-old children. Greater community involvement is associated with better QoL.
目的:探讨社区环境对极早产儿和足月儿身体活动和生活质量的影响,并描述社区参与与身体活动和生活质量之间的关系。方法:本横断面研究的参与者为45名4 ~ 5岁、妊娠30周前出生的儿童和89名足月出生的儿童。测量方法是社区参与(幼儿参与和环境测量;频率,参与,环境帮助,环境资源),QoL(儿科生活质量量表4.0;PedsQL)和身体活动(7天加速度计)。采用g-计算方法估计环境有益性和资源对体力活动和生活质量的影响。使用线性回归估计参与频率和参与体育活动与生活质量之间的关系。结果:环境有益性增加了身体活动(平均每分钟增加1个百分点环境有益性得分增加;3, 95%置信区间[CI] 0.1-7),减少静止时间(-2,95% CI -5至-0.2),改善生活质量(平均PedsQL社会功能评分增加;0.7, 95% ci 0.1-1.2)。更大的社区参与与更好的生活质量相关(每单位参与得分增加的平均PedsQL总分增加;5.8, 95% ci 0.7-10.9)。解释:改善环境有助于改善4- 5岁儿童的身体活动和生活质量。更多的社区参与与更好的生活质量相关。
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