儿童保育环境与儿童在保育中的身体活动和久坐时间之间的关系。

Zhiguang Zhang, Nicholas Kuzik, Kristi B Adamo, Nancy Ogden, Gary S Goldfield, Anthony D Okely, Mitchell Crozier, Stephen Hunter, Madison Predy, Valerie Carson
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背景:托儿中心对儿童的行为很重要。目的:研究儿童保育环境特征与儿童身体活动和久坐时间之间的横断面关联。方法:参与者来自加拿大阿尔伯塔省和安大略省19个中心的124名幼儿和118名学龄前儿童,支持健康身体积极儿童保育环境(HATCH)研究。使用Actigraph加速计评估护理期间的身体活动和久坐时间。儿童保育环境,包括结构(如资源)和过程(如活动)质量,使用三种工具进行测量:(1)环境和政策评估与观察;(2)儿童物理环境评定量表;(iii)运动环境评定量表。采用混合模型来检验环境特征与儿童久坐时间、轻度体力活动和中度至剧烈体力活动之间的关系。结果:与幼儿保育政策和室内环境有关的一些结构质量特征与幼儿较高的身体活动和较低的久坐时间有关。整体结构质量(B = 0.04;95% CI[0.003, 0.08])和工艺质量(B = 0.08;儿童保育环境的95% CI[0.02, 0.15]与学龄前儿童的中度至剧烈体育活动相关。具体而言,户外环境和身体活动时间的结构质量特征,以及与课程和教学法相关的过程质量特征,与学龄前儿童更多的身体活动和更少的久坐时间有关。讨论与结论:对儿童身体活动和久坐行为有重要影响的儿童保育结构质量特征可能因年龄组而异。提高儿童保育环境的整体过程质量,特别是课程和教学法,可以促进学龄前儿童进行更多的身体活动。
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Associations Between the Child Care Environment and Children's In-Care Physical Activity and Sedentary Time.

Background: Child care centers are important for children's behaviors.

Aims: To examine the cross-sectional associations between child care environmental characteristics and physical activity and sedentary time in children.

Methods: Participants were 124 toddlers and 118 preschoolers from 19 centers in Alberta and Ontario, Canada, in the supporting Healthy physical AcTive CHildcare setting (HATCH) study. In-care physical activity and sedentary time were assessed using Actigraph accelerometers. Child care environments, including structure (e.g., resources) and process (e.g., activities) quality, were measured using three instruments: (1) the Environment and Policy Assessment and Observation and (2) the Children's Physical Environments Rating Scale, and (iii) the Movement Environment Rating Scale. Mixed models were performed to examine the associations between environmental characteristics and children's sedentary time, light physical activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.

Results: A few structure quality characteristics related to child care policy and indoor environment were associated with higher physical activity and lower sedentary time in toddlers. The overall structure quality (B = 0.04; 95% CI [0.003, 0.08]) and process quality (B = 0.08; 95% CI [0.02, 0.15]) of the child care environment were associated with log moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in preschoolers. Specifically, structure quality characteristics of the outdoor environment and physical activity time, and process quality characteristics relevant to curriculum and pedagogy, were associated with higher physical activity and lower sedentary time in preschoolers.

Discussion and conclusion: The child care structure quality characteristics that are important for children' physical activity and sedentary behavior may vary by age group. Improving the overall process quality, in particular curriculum and pedagogy, of the child care environment, may promote more physical activity in preschoolers.

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