对2021年英国解除COVID-19封锁后10-11岁儿童体育活动变化原因的多视角定性探索。

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Robert Walker, Danielle House, Lydia Emm-Collison, Ruth Salway, Byron Tibbitts, Kate Sansum, Tom Reid, Katie Breheny, Sarah Churchward, Joanna G Williams, Frank de Vocht, William Hollingworth, Charlie Foster, Russell Jago
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背景:Active-6正在探索COVID-19大流行如何影响英格兰西南部6年级儿童(10-11岁)及其父母的身体活动行为。Active-6项目的初步调查结果显示,自2021年下半年英国放松限制以来,儿童中到高强度的体育活动减少了7-8分钟,久坐行为增加。这一发现表明,大流行对儿童的身体活动行为产生了持续的影响。本文探讨了这些变化背后的可能机制。方法:在2021年8月至12月期间,对家长(n = 21)、学校工作人员(n = 9)和10-11岁儿童焦点小组(n = 47)进行访谈,探讨大流行对儿童身体活动行为的影响。采用框架法进行分析。结果:描述了跨越大流行两个关键阶段的五个主题。三个主题与封锁和波动限制期间(2020年3月至2021年4月)有关。其中包括:主题1)锁定:一个短暂的冒险;主题2)限制期间使用设施;3)父母的重要性。确定了与2021年4月逐步放宽限制之后的时期有关的另外两个主题。主题4)压倒性地回归正常;主题5)重新开放疲劳。结论:分析表明,随着限制措施的延长,封锁初期的新鲜感减弱,这给父母和孩子带来了越来越大的挑战。然而,在限制期间,父母的鼓励以及在当地和家庭环境中获得适当设施的重要性有助于促进体育活动。在放松COVID-19限制之后,在封锁和其他限制下久坐和社交孤立的生活导致儿童情绪压抑和身体疲劳,这是相关定量研究中观察到的中度至剧烈体育活动减少和久坐行为增加的主要原因。
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A multi-perspective qualitative exploration of the reasons for changes in the physical activity among 10-11-year-old children following the easing of the COVID-19 lockdown in the UK in 2021.

A multi-perspective qualitative exploration of the reasons for changes in the physical activity among 10-11-year-old children following the easing of the COVID-19 lockdown in the UK in 2021.

A multi-perspective qualitative exploration of the reasons for changes in the physical activity among 10-11-year-old children following the easing of the COVID-19 lockdown in the UK in 2021.

Background: Active-6 is exploring how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted physical activity behaviour among Year 6 children (aged 10-11 years) and their parents in Southwest England. Initial findings from the Active-6 project have shown a 7-8 min decrease in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and an increase in sedentary behaviour among children following the easing of restrictions in the UK in latter half of 2021. This finding suggests that the pandemic has had a persistent impact on child physical activity behaviour. This paper explored the possible mechanisms behind these changes.

Methods: Interviews with parents (n = 21), members of school staff (n = 9) and focus groups with children aged 10-11 years (n = 47) were conducted between August and December 2021 to discuss the impact of the pandemic on child physical activity behaviour. The framework method was used for analysis.

Results: Five themes spanning two key stages of the pandemic were described. Three themes related to the period of lockdowns and fluctuating restrictions (March 2020 - April 2021). These included: Theme 1) Lockdown: A short-lived adventure; Theme 2) Access to facilities during restrictions; and Theme 3) The importance of the parent. A further two themes were identified related to the period following the gradual easing of restrictions in April 2021. These included: Theme 4) An overwhelming return to normal; and Theme 5) Reopening fatigue.

Conclusions: The analysis suggested that feelings of novelty experienced during the initial stages of lockdown waned as restrictions were prolonged, creating an increasingly challenging period for parents and their children. However, during periods of restrictions, the importance of parental encouragement and access to appropriate facilities in the local and home environment helped facilitate physical activity. Following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, emotional overwhelm and physical fatigue among children, stemming from a sedentary and socially isolated life in lockdown and other restrictions, were key contributors to the decreased moderate to vigorous physical activity and increased sedentary behaviour that was observed in a related quantitative study.

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