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Regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: follow-up from a national study

OBJECTIVES: Public health restrictions varied by region during the COVID-19 pandemic and reduced opportunities for children to be physically active. The purpose of this study was to assess regional differences in movement behaviours of Canadian children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-...

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Autores principales: Caldwell, Hilary A.T., Faulkner, Guy, Tremblay, Mark S., Rhodes, Ryan E., de Lannoy, Louise, Kirk, Sara F.L., Rehman, Laurene, Moore, Sarah A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9066998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35507303
http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-022-00644-6
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author Caldwell, Hilary A.T.
Faulkner, Guy
Tremblay, Mark S.
Rhodes, Ryan E.
de Lannoy, Louise
Kirk, Sara F.L.
Rehman, Laurene
Moore, Sarah A.
author_facet Caldwell, Hilary A.T.
Faulkner, Guy
Tremblay, Mark S.
Rhodes, Ryan E.
de Lannoy, Louise
Kirk, Sara F.L.
Rehman, Laurene
Moore, Sarah A.
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description OBJECTIVES: Public health restrictions varied by region during the COVID-19 pandemic and reduced opportunities for children to be physically active. The purpose of this study was to assess regional differences in movement behaviours of Canadian children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A national sample of Canadian parents (n=1568; 58% women) of children and youth (5–17 years of age) completed an online survey. Participants were classified based on region of residence (British Columbia, Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, or Atlantic Canada). Differences in movement and play behaviours (physical activity, outdoor play, sleep, screen time) between children and youth living in different regions were examined. RESULTS: Compared to children and youth in Quebec (the region with the highest COVID-19 prevalence), children and youth in the Prairies (F((1,1563))=9.0, p=0.01) and Atlantic Canada (F((1,1563))=17.1, p<0.001) participated in more moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Compared to Quebec, living in Atlantic Canada increased the odds of meeting the MVPA guideline (odds ratio (OR)=2.1, p=0.02), living in Ontario decreased the odds of meeting the sleep guideline (OR=0.6, p=0.01), and living in Ontario (OR=0.7, p=0.04) or Atlantic Canada (OR=0.6, p=0.049) decreased the odds of meeting the screen time guideline. Children and youth in Atlantic Canada demonstrated smaller declines in outdoor play than their counterparts in Quebec. CONCLUSION: Movement and play behaviours varied between regions of Canada where the highest COVID-19 prevalence corresponded to lower odds of meeting the physical activity guidelines. Low compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines suggests that regional pandemic recovery plans need to prioritize opportunities for healthy movement.
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spelling pubmed-90669982022-05-04 Regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: follow-up from a national study Caldwell, Hilary A.T. Faulkner, Guy Tremblay, Mark S. Rhodes, Ryan E. de Lannoy, Louise Kirk, Sara F.L. Rehman, Laurene Moore, Sarah A. Can J Public Health Special Section on COVID-19: Quantitative Research OBJECTIVES: Public health restrictions varied by region during the COVID-19 pandemic and reduced opportunities for children to be physically active. The purpose of this study was to assess regional differences in movement behaviours of Canadian children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A national sample of Canadian parents (n=1568; 58% women) of children and youth (5–17 years of age) completed an online survey. Participants were classified based on region of residence (British Columbia, Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, or Atlantic Canada). Differences in movement and play behaviours (physical activity, outdoor play, sleep, screen time) between children and youth living in different regions were examined. RESULTS: Compared to children and youth in Quebec (the region with the highest COVID-19 prevalence), children and youth in the Prairies (F((1,1563))=9.0, p=0.01) and Atlantic Canada (F((1,1563))=17.1, p<0.001) participated in more moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Compared to Quebec, living in Atlantic Canada increased the odds of meeting the MVPA guideline (odds ratio (OR)=2.1, p=0.02), living in Ontario decreased the odds of meeting the sleep guideline (OR=0.6, p=0.01), and living in Ontario (OR=0.7, p=0.04) or Atlantic Canada (OR=0.6, p=0.049) decreased the odds of meeting the screen time guideline. Children and youth in Atlantic Canada demonstrated smaller declines in outdoor play than their counterparts in Quebec. CONCLUSION: Movement and play behaviours varied between regions of Canada where the highest COVID-19 prevalence corresponded to lower odds of meeting the physical activity guidelines. Low compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines suggests that regional pandemic recovery plans need to prioritize opportunities for healthy movement. Springer International Publishing 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9066998/ /pubmed/35507303 http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-022-00644-6 Text en © The Author(s) under exclusive license to The Canadian Public Health Association 2022
spellingShingle Special Section on COVID-19: Quantitative Research
Caldwell, Hilary A.T.
Faulkner, Guy
Tremblay, Mark S.
Rhodes, Ryan E.
de Lannoy, Louise
Kirk, Sara F.L.
Rehman, Laurene
Moore, Sarah A.
Regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: follow-up from a national study
title Regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: follow-up from a national study
title_full Regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: follow-up from a national study
title_fullStr Regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: follow-up from a national study
title_full_unstemmed Regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: follow-up from a national study
title_short Regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: follow-up from a national study
title_sort regional differences in movement behaviours of children and youth during the second wave of the covid-19 pandemic in canada: follow-up from a national study
topic Special Section on COVID-19: Quantitative Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9066998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35507303
http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-022-00644-6
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