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Differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches

BACKGROUND: Investigation of physical activity and dietary behaviors across locations can inform “setting-specific” health behavior interventions and improve understanding of contextual vulnerabilities to poor health. This study examined how physical activity, sedentary time, and dietary behaviors d...

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Autores principales: Ortega, Adrian, Bejarano, Carolina M., Cushing, Christopher C., Staggs, Vincent S., Papa, Amy E., Steel, Chelsea, Shook, Robin P., Sullivan, Debra K., Couch, Sarah C., Conway, Terry L., Saelens, Brian E., Glanz, Karen, Frank, Lawrence D., Cain, Kelli L., Kerr, Jacqueline, Schipperijn, Jasper, Sallis, James F., Carlson, Jordan A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32993715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12966-020-01027-1
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author Ortega, Adrian
Bejarano, Carolina M.
Cushing, Christopher C.
Staggs, Vincent S.
Papa, Amy E.
Steel, Chelsea
Shook, Robin P.
Sullivan, Debra K.
Couch, Sarah C.
Conway, Terry L.
Saelens, Brian E.
Glanz, Karen
Frank, Lawrence D.
Cain, Kelli L.
Kerr, Jacqueline
Schipperijn, Jasper
Sallis, James F.
Carlson, Jordan A.
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Bejarano, Carolina M.
Cushing, Christopher C.
Staggs, Vincent S.
Papa, Amy E.
Steel, Chelsea
Shook, Robin P.
Sullivan, Debra K.
Couch, Sarah C.
Conway, Terry L.
Saelens, Brian E.
Glanz, Karen
Frank, Lawrence D.
Cain, Kelli L.
Kerr, Jacqueline
Schipperijn, Jasper
Sallis, James F.
Carlson, Jordan A.
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description BACKGROUND: Investigation of physical activity and dietary behaviors across locations can inform “setting-specific” health behavior interventions and improve understanding of contextual vulnerabilities to poor health. This study examined how physical activity, sedentary time, and dietary behaviors differed across home, school, and other locations in young adolescents. METHODS: Participants were adolescents aged 12–16 years from the Baltimore-Washington, DC and the Seattle areas from a larger cross-sectional study. Participants (n = 472) wore an accelerometer and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) tracker (Mean days = 5.12, SD = 1.62) to collect location-based physical activity and sedentary data. Participants (n = 789) completed 24-h dietary recalls to assess dietary behaviors and eating locations. Spatial analyses were performed to classify daily physical activity, sedentary time patterns, and dietary behaviors by location, categorized as home, school, and “other” locations. RESULTS: Adolescents were least physically active at home (2.5 min/hour of wear time) and school (2.9 min/hour of wear time) compared to “other” locations (5.9 min/hour of wear time). Participants spent a slightly greater proportion of wear time in sedentary time when at school (41 min/hour of wear time) than at home (39 min/hour of wear time), and time in bouts lasting ≥30 min (10 min/hour of wear time) and mean sedentary bout duration (5 min) were highest at school. About 61% of daily energy intake occurred at home, 25% at school, and 14% at “other” locations. Proportionately to energy intake, daily added sugar intake (5 g/100 kcal), fruits and vegetables (0.16 servings/100 kcal), high calorie beverages (0.09 beverages/100 kcal), whole grains (0.04 servings/100 kcal), grams of fiber (0.65 g/100 kcal), and calories of fat (33 kcal/100 kcal) and saturated fat (12 kcal/100 kcal) consumed were nutritionally least favorable at “other” locations. Daily sweet and savory snacks consumed was highest at school (0.14 snacks/100 kcal). CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents’ health behaviors differed based on the location/environment they were in. Although dietary behaviors were generally more favorable in the home and school locations, physical activity was generally low and sedentary time was higher in these locations. Health behavior interventions that address the multiple locations in which adolescents spend time and use location-specific behavior change strategies should be explored to optimize health behaviors in each location.
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spelling pubmed-75263792020-10-01 Differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches Ortega, Adrian Bejarano, Carolina M. Cushing, Christopher C. Staggs, Vincent S. Papa, Amy E. Steel, Chelsea Shook, Robin P. Sullivan, Debra K. Couch, Sarah C. Conway, Terry L. Saelens, Brian E. Glanz, Karen Frank, Lawrence D. Cain, Kelli L. Kerr, Jacqueline Schipperijn, Jasper Sallis, James F. Carlson, Jordan A. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act Research BACKGROUND: Investigation of physical activity and dietary behaviors across locations can inform “setting-specific” health behavior interventions and improve understanding of contextual vulnerabilities to poor health. This study examined how physical activity, sedentary time, and dietary behaviors differed across home, school, and other locations in young adolescents. METHODS: Participants were adolescents aged 12–16 years from the Baltimore-Washington, DC and the Seattle areas from a larger cross-sectional study. Participants (n = 472) wore an accelerometer and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) tracker (Mean days = 5.12, SD = 1.62) to collect location-based physical activity and sedentary data. Participants (n = 789) completed 24-h dietary recalls to assess dietary behaviors and eating locations. Spatial analyses were performed to classify daily physical activity, sedentary time patterns, and dietary behaviors by location, categorized as home, school, and “other” locations. RESULTS: Adolescents were least physically active at home (2.5 min/hour of wear time) and school (2.9 min/hour of wear time) compared to “other” locations (5.9 min/hour of wear time). Participants spent a slightly greater proportion of wear time in sedentary time when at school (41 min/hour of wear time) than at home (39 min/hour of wear time), and time in bouts lasting ≥30 min (10 min/hour of wear time) and mean sedentary bout duration (5 min) were highest at school. About 61% of daily energy intake occurred at home, 25% at school, and 14% at “other” locations. Proportionately to energy intake, daily added sugar intake (5 g/100 kcal), fruits and vegetables (0.16 servings/100 kcal), high calorie beverages (0.09 beverages/100 kcal), whole grains (0.04 servings/100 kcal), grams of fiber (0.65 g/100 kcal), and calories of fat (33 kcal/100 kcal) and saturated fat (12 kcal/100 kcal) consumed were nutritionally least favorable at “other” locations. Daily sweet and savory snacks consumed was highest at school (0.14 snacks/100 kcal). CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents’ health behaviors differed based on the location/environment they were in. Although dietary behaviors were generally more favorable in the home and school locations, physical activity was generally low and sedentary time was higher in these locations. Health behavior interventions that address the multiple locations in which adolescents spend time and use location-specific behavior change strategies should be explored to optimize health behaviors in each location. BioMed Central 2020-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7526379/ /pubmed/32993715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12966-020-01027-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
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Ortega, Adrian
Bejarano, Carolina M.
Cushing, Christopher C.
Staggs, Vincent S.
Papa, Amy E.
Steel, Chelsea
Shook, Robin P.
Sullivan, Debra K.
Couch, Sarah C.
Conway, Terry L.
Saelens, Brian E.
Glanz, Karen
Frank, Lawrence D.
Cain, Kelli L.
Kerr, Jacqueline
Schipperijn, Jasper
Sallis, James F.
Carlson, Jordan A.
Differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches
title Differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches
title_full Differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches
title_fullStr Differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches
title_full_unstemmed Differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches
title_short Differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches
title_sort differences in adolescent activity and dietary behaviors across home, school, and other locations warrant location-specific intervention approaches
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32993715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12966-020-01027-1
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