BACKGROUND: Parental practices and neighbourhood environmental factors may influence children's movement behaviours. We aimed to investigate the cross-sectional and prospective associations of parental practices and neighbourhood environmental factors with accelerometer-measured 24-hour movement behaviours (24âh-MBs) among school-aged children in Singapore. METHODS: The Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) study collected information on dimensions of parental practices and neighbourhood environment at age 5.5âyears. Confirmatory factor analyses were performed to generate latent variables and used to compute overall parental practices [involvement in PAâ+âsupport for PAâ+âcontrol of screen viewing context] and environmental scores [facilities for active play + active mobility facilitators + barriers*-1]. Children wore an accelerometer on their non-dominant wrist for seven consecutive days at ages 5.5 and 8âyears. The R-package GGIR 2.6 was used to derive moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA), light-intensity physical activity (LPA), inactivity, and total-sleep (napping+night sleep) minutes per day. Associations were determined using compositional data analysis with multivariate linear regression models, taking into account potential confounders. RESULTS: Among 425 children (48% girls, 59% Chinese), higher parental involvement in PA, parental support for PA and overall parental practices were associated with 24âh-MBs at ages 5.5 and 8âyears, specifically with greater time spent in MVPA and less time being inactive relative to the remaining movement behaviours. The corresponding mean changes in the overall 24âh-MB for increasing parental practices from lowest to highest scores (-â2 to +â2 z-scores) indicated potential increases of up to 15-minutes in MVPA, 20-minutes in LPA, 5-minutes in sleep duration, and a reduction of 40-minutes in inactivity at age 5.5âyears. At age 8âyears, this could translate to approximately 15-minutes more of MVPA, 20-minutes more of LPA, a 20-minute reduction in sleep duration, and a 20-minute reduction in inactivity. Parental control of screen viewing contexts and neighbourhood environmental factors were not associated with 24âh-MBs. CONCLUSIONS: Parental practices but not environmental factors were associated with higher MVPA and lower inactivity among Singaporean children, even at a later age. Further research may provide insights that support development of targeted public health strategies to promote healthier movement behaviours among children. STUDY REGISTRATION: This study was registered on 4th August 2010 and is available online at ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01174875.
The cross-sectional and prospective associations of parental practices and environmental factors with 24-hour movement behaviours among school-aged Asian children.
父母教养方式和环境因素与亚洲学龄儿童 24 小时活动行为的横断面和前瞻性关联
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作者:Padmapriya Natarajan, Fogel Anna, Tan Sarah Yi Xuan, Goh Claire Marie Jie Lin, Tan Shuen Lin, Chia Airu, Chu Anne Hin Yee, Chong Yap Seng, Tan Kok Hian, Chan Shiao-Yng, Yap Fabian, Godfrey Keith M, Lee Yung Seng, Eriksson Johan G, Tan Chuen Seng, Bernard Jonathan Y, Müller-Riemenschneider Falk
| 期刊: | International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | 影响因子: | 5.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Mar 4; 21(1):27 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12966-024-01574-x | ||
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