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Nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in Ecuadorian children

BACKGROUND: Nature relatedness can be associated with health-related outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the associations of nature relatedness with physical activity and sedentary behavior. METHODS: A cross-sectional study involving 9–12 year old children living in Cuenca, Ecuador, was conducted...

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Autores principales: Molina-Cando, María José, Escandón, Samuel, Van Dyck, Delfien, Cardon, Greet, Salvo, Deborah, Fiebelkorn, Florian, Andrade, Susana, Ochoa-Avilés, Cristina, García, Ana, Brito, Jorge, Alvarez-Alvarez, Mario, Ochoa-Avilés, Angélica
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8136842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34015022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251972
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author Molina-Cando, María José
Escandón, Samuel
Van Dyck, Delfien
Cardon, Greet
Salvo, Deborah
Fiebelkorn, Florian
Andrade, Susana
Ochoa-Avilés, Cristina
García, Ana
Brito, Jorge
Alvarez-Alvarez, Mario
Ochoa-Avilés, Angélica
author_facet Molina-Cando, María José
Escandón, Samuel
Van Dyck, Delfien
Cardon, Greet
Salvo, Deborah
Fiebelkorn, Florian
Andrade, Susana
Ochoa-Avilés, Cristina
García, Ana
Brito, Jorge
Alvarez-Alvarez, Mario
Ochoa-Avilés, Angélica
author_sort Molina-Cando, María José
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description BACKGROUND: Nature relatedness can be associated with health-related outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the associations of nature relatedness with physical activity and sedentary behavior. METHODS: A cross-sectional study involving 9–12 year old children living in Cuenca, Ecuador, was conducted between October 2018 and March 2019. Questionnaires were used to evaluate physical activity (PAQ-C), out-of-school sedentary behavior, nature relatedness and wellbeing. Associations of nature relatedness with physical activity, and sedentary behavior were evaluated using linear regression models or tobit regressions adjusted by age, sex, school type, wellbeing, and body mass index z-score. RESULTS: A total of 1028 children were surveyed (average age:10.4±1.22 years, 52% female.). Nature relatedness was positively associated with physical activity (β = 0.07; CI 95%: 0.05–0.09; p < 0.001) and non-screen-related sedentary leisure (β = 3.77 minutes; CI 95%: 0.76–6.68; p < 0.05); it was negatively associated with screen time (β = -5.59 minutes; CI 95%: -10.53–0.65; p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that nature relatedness is associated with physical activity and some sedentary behaviors among Ecuadorian school-age children. The promotion of nature relatedness has the potential to improve health.
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spelling pubmed-81368422021-06-02 Nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in Ecuadorian children Molina-Cando, María José Escandón, Samuel Van Dyck, Delfien Cardon, Greet Salvo, Deborah Fiebelkorn, Florian Andrade, Susana Ochoa-Avilés, Cristina García, Ana Brito, Jorge Alvarez-Alvarez, Mario Ochoa-Avilés, Angélica PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Nature relatedness can be associated with health-related outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the associations of nature relatedness with physical activity and sedentary behavior. METHODS: A cross-sectional study involving 9–12 year old children living in Cuenca, Ecuador, was conducted between October 2018 and March 2019. Questionnaires were used to evaluate physical activity (PAQ-C), out-of-school sedentary behavior, nature relatedness and wellbeing. Associations of nature relatedness with physical activity, and sedentary behavior were evaluated using linear regression models or tobit regressions adjusted by age, sex, school type, wellbeing, and body mass index z-score. RESULTS: A total of 1028 children were surveyed (average age:10.4±1.22 years, 52% female.). Nature relatedness was positively associated with physical activity (β = 0.07; CI 95%: 0.05–0.09; p < 0.001) and non-screen-related sedentary leisure (β = 3.77 minutes; CI 95%: 0.76–6.68; p < 0.05); it was negatively associated with screen time (β = -5.59 minutes; CI 95%: -10.53–0.65; p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that nature relatedness is associated with physical activity and some sedentary behaviors among Ecuadorian school-age children. The promotion of nature relatedness has the potential to improve health. Public Library of Science 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8136842/ /pubmed/34015022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251972 Text en © 2021 Molina-Cando et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Molina-Cando, María José
Escandón, Samuel
Van Dyck, Delfien
Cardon, Greet
Salvo, Deborah
Fiebelkorn, Florian
Andrade, Susana
Ochoa-Avilés, Cristina
García, Ana
Brito, Jorge
Alvarez-Alvarez, Mario
Ochoa-Avilés, Angélica
Nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in Ecuadorian children
title Nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in Ecuadorian children
title_full Nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in Ecuadorian children
title_fullStr Nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in Ecuadorian children
title_full_unstemmed Nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in Ecuadorian children
title_short Nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in Ecuadorian children
title_sort nature relatedness as a potential factor to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in ecuadorian children
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8136842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34015022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251972
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