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Sedentary Behaviour in Swiss Children and Adolescents: Disentangling Associations with the Perceived and Objectively Measured Environment
Identifying correlates of sedentary behaviour across all levels of the ecological model and understanding their interrelations is a promising method to plan effective interventions. The present study examined whether the objectively assessed and the perceived neighbourhood are associated with childr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5981957/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29734712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050918 |
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author | Bringolf-Isler, Bettina de Hoogh, Kees Schindler, Christian Kayser, Bengt Suggs, L. Suzanne Dössegger, Alain Probst-Hensch, Nicole |
author_facet | Bringolf-Isler, Bettina de Hoogh, Kees Schindler, Christian Kayser, Bengt Suggs, L. Suzanne Dössegger, Alain Probst-Hensch, Nicole |
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description | Identifying correlates of sedentary behaviour across all levels of the ecological model and understanding their interrelations is a promising method to plan effective interventions. The present study examined whether the objectively assessed and the perceived neighbourhood are associated with children’s sedentary behaviour time (SBT). A comprehensive set of factors at different levels of influence across the ecological model were taken into account and analysed for mediating and modifying effects. Analyses were based on 1306 children and adolescents (6–16 years) participating in the population-based SOPHYA-study. Accelerometers were used to assess SBT, the perceived environment was examined by a validated parental questionnaire, and objective environmental data were allocated using GIS (ArcMap 10.2, Esri, Redlands, CA, USA) for each family’s residential address. A high perceived safety was associated with less SBT. Boys, those whose residential neighbourhood was characterized by dead ends in urban areas, a low main street density in the neighbourhood of children and greenness were less likely to exhibit SBT. The association of the objective environment with the respective parental perceptions was low and no significant mediating effect was found for the perceived environment. We conclude for land-use planning to reduce sedentary behaviour objective environments should be complemented with efforts to increase parental sense of security. |
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spelling | pubmed-59819572018-06-07 Sedentary Behaviour in Swiss Children and Adolescents: Disentangling Associations with the Perceived and Objectively Measured Environment Bringolf-Isler, Bettina de Hoogh, Kees Schindler, Christian Kayser, Bengt Suggs, L. Suzanne Dössegger, Alain Probst-Hensch, Nicole Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Identifying correlates of sedentary behaviour across all levels of the ecological model and understanding their interrelations is a promising method to plan effective interventions. The present study examined whether the objectively assessed and the perceived neighbourhood are associated with children’s sedentary behaviour time (SBT). A comprehensive set of factors at different levels of influence across the ecological model were taken into account and analysed for mediating and modifying effects. Analyses were based on 1306 children and adolescents (6–16 years) participating in the population-based SOPHYA-study. Accelerometers were used to assess SBT, the perceived environment was examined by a validated parental questionnaire, and objective environmental data were allocated using GIS (ArcMap 10.2, Esri, Redlands, CA, USA) for each family’s residential address. A high perceived safety was associated with less SBT. Boys, those whose residential neighbourhood was characterized by dead ends in urban areas, a low main street density in the neighbourhood of children and greenness were less likely to exhibit SBT. The association of the objective environment with the respective parental perceptions was low and no significant mediating effect was found for the perceived environment. We conclude for land-use planning to reduce sedentary behaviour objective environments should be complemented with efforts to increase parental sense of security. MDPI 2018-05-04 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5981957/ /pubmed/29734712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050918 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bringolf-Isler, Bettina de Hoogh, Kees Schindler, Christian Kayser, Bengt Suggs, L. Suzanne Dössegger, Alain Probst-Hensch, Nicole Sedentary Behaviour in Swiss Children and Adolescents: Disentangling Associations with the Perceived and Objectively Measured Environment |
title | Sedentary Behaviour in Swiss Children and Adolescents: Disentangling Associations with the Perceived and Objectively Measured Environment |
title_full | Sedentary Behaviour in Swiss Children and Adolescents: Disentangling Associations with the Perceived and Objectively Measured Environment |
title_fullStr | Sedentary Behaviour in Swiss Children and Adolescents: Disentangling Associations with the Perceived and Objectively Measured Environment |
title_full_unstemmed | Sedentary Behaviour in Swiss Children and Adolescents: Disentangling Associations with the Perceived and Objectively Measured Environment |
title_short | Sedentary Behaviour in Swiss Children and Adolescents: Disentangling Associations with the Perceived and Objectively Measured Environment |
title_sort | sedentary behaviour in swiss children and adolescents: disentangling associations with the perceived and objectively measured environment |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5981957/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29734712 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050918 |
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