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Cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach

BACKGROUND: Promoting active, balanced lifestyles among children may be an important approach to optimising their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, the relationships between children's movement behaviours and HRQoL remain unclear. METHODS: We examined the associations between mov...

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Autores principales: Tan, Sarah Yi Xuan, Padmapriya, Natarajan, Bernard, Jonathan Y., Toh, Jia Ying, Wee, Hwee-Lin, Tan, Kok Hian, Yap, Fabian Kok Peng, Lee, Yung Seng, Chong, Yap-Seng, Godfrey, Keith, Eriksson, Johan Gunnar, Shek, Lynette Pei-Chi, Tan, Chuen Seng, Chong, Mary Foong-Fong, Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10570705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37842643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2023.100918
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author Tan, Sarah Yi Xuan
Padmapriya, Natarajan
Bernard, Jonathan Y.
Toh, Jia Ying
Wee, Hwee-Lin
Tan, Kok Hian
Yap, Fabian Kok Peng
Lee, Yung Seng
Chong, Yap-Seng
Godfrey, Keith
Eriksson, Johan Gunnar
Shek, Lynette Pei-Chi
Tan, Chuen Seng
Chong, Mary Foong-Fong
Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk
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Padmapriya, Natarajan
Bernard, Jonathan Y.
Toh, Jia Ying
Wee, Hwee-Lin
Tan, Kok Hian
Yap, Fabian Kok Peng
Lee, Yung Seng
Chong, Yap-Seng
Godfrey, Keith
Eriksson, Johan Gunnar
Shek, Lynette Pei-Chi
Tan, Chuen Seng
Chong, Mary Foong-Fong
Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk
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description BACKGROUND: Promoting active, balanced lifestyles among children may be an important approach to optimising their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, the relationships between children's movement behaviours and HRQoL remain unclear. METHODS: We examined the associations between movement behaviours (sleep, inactivity, light and moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity) assessed using accelerometers at ages 8 and 10 years and self-reported HRQoL scores (overall, and physical and emotional well-being, self-esteem, relationship with family and friends, and school functioning domains) at age 10 years among 370 children in a local birth cohort using compositional isotemporal substitution techniques. FINDINGS: Cross-sectionally, light and moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activities were associated with better self-esteem (β = 15.94 [2.71, 29.18]) and relationship with friends (β = 10.28 [3.81, 16.74]) scores respectively. Prospectively, inactivity was associated with lower overall HRQoL (β = −10.00 [−19.13, −0.87]), relationship with friends (β = −16.41 [−31.60, −1.23]) and school functioning (β = −15.30 [−29.16, −1.44]) scores, while sleep showed a positive trend with overall HRQoL (β = 10.76 [−1.09, 22.61]) and school functioning (β = 17.12 [−0.87, 35.10]) scores. Children's movement behaviours were not associated with their physical and emotional well-being, or relationship with family scores. The isotemporal substitution analyses suggest that increasing time spent in physical activity and/or sleep at the expense of inactivity may benefit children's HRQoL. INTERPRETATION: Our findings suggest that sleep and physical activity may be associated with better HRQoL, with the inverse for inactivity. However, the relationship between children's movement behaviours and HRQoL is complex and warrants further research. FUNDING: 10.13039/501100001381Singapore National Research Foundation, 10.13039/501100001355Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, 10.13039/501100001348Agency for Science, Technology and Research.
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spelling pubmed-105707052023-10-14 Cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach Tan, Sarah Yi Xuan Padmapriya, Natarajan Bernard, Jonathan Y. Toh, Jia Ying Wee, Hwee-Lin Tan, Kok Hian Yap, Fabian Kok Peng Lee, Yung Seng Chong, Yap-Seng Godfrey, Keith Eriksson, Johan Gunnar Shek, Lynette Pei-Chi Tan, Chuen Seng Chong, Mary Foong-Fong Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk Lancet Reg Health West Pac Articles BACKGROUND: Promoting active, balanced lifestyles among children may be an important approach to optimising their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). However, the relationships between children's movement behaviours and HRQoL remain unclear. METHODS: We examined the associations between movement behaviours (sleep, inactivity, light and moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity) assessed using accelerometers at ages 8 and 10 years and self-reported HRQoL scores (overall, and physical and emotional well-being, self-esteem, relationship with family and friends, and school functioning domains) at age 10 years among 370 children in a local birth cohort using compositional isotemporal substitution techniques. FINDINGS: Cross-sectionally, light and moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activities were associated with better self-esteem (β = 15.94 [2.71, 29.18]) and relationship with friends (β = 10.28 [3.81, 16.74]) scores respectively. Prospectively, inactivity was associated with lower overall HRQoL (β = −10.00 [−19.13, −0.87]), relationship with friends (β = −16.41 [−31.60, −1.23]) and school functioning (β = −15.30 [−29.16, −1.44]) scores, while sleep showed a positive trend with overall HRQoL (β = 10.76 [−1.09, 22.61]) and school functioning (β = 17.12 [−0.87, 35.10]) scores. Children's movement behaviours were not associated with their physical and emotional well-being, or relationship with family scores. The isotemporal substitution analyses suggest that increasing time spent in physical activity and/or sleep at the expense of inactivity may benefit children's HRQoL. INTERPRETATION: Our findings suggest that sleep and physical activity may be associated with better HRQoL, with the inverse for inactivity. However, the relationship between children's movement behaviours and HRQoL is complex and warrants further research. FUNDING: 10.13039/501100001381Singapore National Research Foundation, 10.13039/501100001355Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, 10.13039/501100001348Agency for Science, Technology and Research. Elsevier 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10570705/ /pubmed/37842643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2023.100918 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Tan, Sarah Yi Xuan
Padmapriya, Natarajan
Bernard, Jonathan Y.
Toh, Jia Ying
Wee, Hwee-Lin
Tan, Kok Hian
Yap, Fabian Kok Peng
Lee, Yung Seng
Chong, Yap-Seng
Godfrey, Keith
Eriksson, Johan Gunnar
Shek, Lynette Pei-Chi
Tan, Chuen Seng
Chong, Mary Foong-Fong
Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk
Cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach
title Cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach
title_full Cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach
title_fullStr Cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach
title_full_unstemmed Cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach
title_short Cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach
title_sort cross-sectional and prospective associations between children's 24-h time use and their health-related quality of life: a compositional isotemporal substitution approach
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10570705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37842643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2023.100918
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