澳大利亚儿童运动行为构成与健康相关生活质量的横向联系

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Simone J.J.M. Verswijveren , Kylie D. Hesketh , Nicola D. Ridgers , Narcis Gusi , Anna Timperio , Emiliano Mazzoli , Lauren Arundell , Lisa M. Barnett , Taren Sanders , David Lubans , Amanda Telford , Ana Maria Contardo Ayala , Adrian Bauman , Katrina Wilhite , Jo Salmon
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摘要

方法 使用 TransformUs 研究的基线数据(2018 年)。总体而言,891 名 7-12 岁儿童[占同意样本的 69%]记录了有效的加速度测量数据(ActiGraph GT3X+;4 天,包括≥1 个周末日)。提取的数据包括久坐时间、轻度、中度和剧烈运动时间。健康相关生活质量采用 EQ-5D-Y 五个健康相关生活质量维度(行动能力、自我照顾、日常活动、疼痛/不适、担忧/悲伤/不开心[均二分法为无问题与有问题])和一个评估总体健康感知的连续量表进行评估。回归模型检验了清醒时的运动行为构成,包括较长时间和较短时间的久坐(5 分钟和≥ 5 分钟)和体力活动(1 分钟和≥ 1 分钟),以及与健康相关的生活质量之间的关联。结果清醒时的运动行为构成与总体健康感知(整个样本,男孩和女孩分开,但仅限于社会经济地位高的人群)和疼痛/不适感相关。相对久坐的时间越长,总体健康感知越低,出现疼痛/不适的几率越高。相对时间较短与相对时间较长的轻度和中度运动分别与疼痛/不适几率的降低和增加有关。结论儿童的运动行为似乎与健康相关的生活质量有关。为了更好地了解这种关联,需要从更多样化的样本中获取纵向证据,并采用 24 小时穿戴方案和特定环境测量方法。
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Cross-sectional associations of movement behaviour compositions with health-related quality of life in Australian children

Objectives

To examine associations of movement behaviour compositions with health-related quality of life in children.

Methods

Baseline data (2018) from the TransformUs study were used. Overall, 891 children aged 7–12 years [69% of consented sample] recorded valid accelerometry data (ActiGraph GT3X+; 4 days, including ≥1 weekend day). Time spent sedentary, and in light-, moderate-, and vigorous-intensity physical activity were extracted. Health-related quality of life was assessed using five EQ-5D-Y health-related quality of life dimensions (mobility, looking after myself, doing usual activities, having pain/discomfort, and feeling worried/sad/unhappy [all dichotomized as no versus any problems]) and one continuous scale assessing overall perceived health. Regression models examined associations between waking movement behaviour compositions, including longer and shorter sedentary (<5 and ≥ 5 min) and physical activity (<1 and ≥ 1 min) bouts, and health-related quality of life.

Results

The waking movement behaviour composition was associated with overall perceived health (whole sample, and boys and girls separately, but high socio-economic status only) and having pain/discomfort. More relative time in shorter versus longer sedentary bouts was associated with lower overall perceived health and higher odds of pain/discomfort. More relative time in shorter versus longer light-intensity and moderate-intensity bouts, were associated with decreased and increased odds of pain/discomfort, respectively. Finally, more time in shorter versus longer vigorous-intensity physical activity bouts was associated with better perceived health.

Conclusions

Children's movement behaviours seem to be related to health-related quality of life. Longitudinal evidence from more diverse samples with 24-h wear protocols and context-specific measures are needed to better understand this association.

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期刊介绍: The aims of Mental Health and Physical Activity will be: (1) to foster the inter-disciplinary development and understanding of the mental health and physical activity field; (2) to develop research designs and methods to advance our understanding; (3) to promote the publication of high quality research on the effects of physical activity (interventions and a single session) on a wide range of dimensions of mental health and psychological well-being (eg, depression, anxiety and stress responses, mood, cognitive functioning and neurological disorders, such as dementia, self-esteem and related constructs, psychological aspects of quality of life among people with physical and mental illness, sleep, addictive disorders, eating disorders), from both efficacy and effectiveness trials;
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