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Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children: SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries

PURPOSE: There is a paucity of global data on sedentary behavior during early childhood. The purpose of this study was to examine how device-measured sedentary behavior in young children differed across geographically, economically, and sociodemographically diverse populations, in an international s...

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Autores principales: KARIIPPANON, KATHARINA E., CHONG, KAR HAU, JANSSEN, XANNE, TOMAZ, SIMONE A., RIBEIRO, EVELYN H. C., MUNAMBAH, NYARADZAI, CHAN, CECILIA H. S., CHATHURANGANA, PW PRASAD, DRAPER, CATHERINE E., EL HAMDOUCHI, ASMAA, FLORINDO, ALEX A., GUAN, HONGYAN, HA, AMY S., HOSSAIN, MOHAMMAD SOROWAR, KIM, DONG HOON, VAN KIM, THANH, KOH, DENISE C. L., LÖF, MARIE, PHAM, BANG NGUYEN, POH, BEE KOON, REILLY, JOHN J., STAIANO, AMANDA E., SUHERMAN, ADANG, TANAKA, CHIAKI, TANG, HONG KIM, TREMBLAY, MARK S., WEBSTER, E. KIPLING, WICKRAMASINGHE, V. PUJITHA, WONG, JYH EIIN, OKELY, ANTHONY D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35142711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000002886
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author KARIIPPANON, KATHARINA E.
CHONG, KAR HAU
JANSSEN, XANNE
TOMAZ, SIMONE A.
RIBEIRO, EVELYN H. C.
MUNAMBAH, NYARADZAI
CHAN, CECILIA H. S.
CHATHURANGANA, PW PRASAD
DRAPER, CATHERINE E.
EL HAMDOUCHI, ASMAA
FLORINDO, ALEX A.
GUAN, HONGYAN
HA, AMY S.
HOSSAIN, MOHAMMAD SOROWAR
KIM, DONG HOON
VAN KIM, THANH
KOH, DENISE C. L.
LÖF, MARIE
PHAM, BANG NGUYEN
POH, BEE KOON
REILLY, JOHN J.
STAIANO, AMANDA E.
SUHERMAN, ADANG
TANAKA, CHIAKI
TANG, HONG KIM
TREMBLAY, MARK S.
WEBSTER, E. KIPLING
WICKRAMASINGHE, V. PUJITHA
WONG, JYH EIIN
OKELY, ANTHONY D.
author_facet KARIIPPANON, KATHARINA E.
CHONG, KAR HAU
JANSSEN, XANNE
TOMAZ, SIMONE A.
RIBEIRO, EVELYN H. C.
MUNAMBAH, NYARADZAI
CHAN, CECILIA H. S.
CHATHURANGANA, PW PRASAD
DRAPER, CATHERINE E.
EL HAMDOUCHI, ASMAA
FLORINDO, ALEX A.
GUAN, HONGYAN
HA, AMY S.
HOSSAIN, MOHAMMAD SOROWAR
KIM, DONG HOON
VAN KIM, THANH
KOH, DENISE C. L.
LÖF, MARIE
PHAM, BANG NGUYEN
POH, BEE KOON
REILLY, JOHN J.
STAIANO, AMANDA E.
SUHERMAN, ADANG
TANAKA, CHIAKI
TANG, HONG KIM
TREMBLAY, MARK S.
WEBSTER, E. KIPLING
WICKRAMASINGHE, V. PUJITHA
WONG, JYH EIIN
OKELY, ANTHONY D.
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description PURPOSE: There is a paucity of global data on sedentary behavior during early childhood. The purpose of this study was to examine how device-measured sedentary behavior in young children differed across geographically, economically, and sociodemographically diverse populations, in an international sample. METHODS: This multinational, cross-sectional study included data from 1071 children 3–5 yr old from 19 countries, collected between 2018 and 2020 (pre-COVID). Sedentary behavior was measured for three consecutive days using activPAL accelerometers. Sedentary time, sedentary fragmentation, and seated transport duration were calculated. Linear mixed models were used to examine the differences in sedentary behavior variables between sex, country-level income groups, urban/rural settings, and population density. RESULTS: Children spent 56% (7.4 h) of their waking time sedentary. The longest average bout duration was 81.1 ± 45.4 min, and an average of 61.1 ± 50.1 min·d(−1) was spent in seated transport. Children from upper-middle–income and high-income countries spent a greater proportion of the day sedentary, accrued more sedentary bouts, had shorter breaks between sedentary bouts, and spent significantly more time in seated transport, compared with children from low-income and lower-middle–income countries. Sex and urban/rural residential setting were not associated with any outcomes. Higher population density was associated with several higher sedentary behavior measures. CONCLUSIONS: These data advance our understanding of young children’s sedentary behavior patterns globally. Country income levels and population density appear to be stronger drivers of the observed differences, than sex or rural/urban residential setting.
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spelling pubmed-92038752022-06-23 Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children: SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries KARIIPPANON, KATHARINA E. CHONG, KAR HAU JANSSEN, XANNE TOMAZ, SIMONE A. RIBEIRO, EVELYN H. C. MUNAMBAH, NYARADZAI CHAN, CECILIA H. S. CHATHURANGANA, PW PRASAD DRAPER, CATHERINE E. EL HAMDOUCHI, ASMAA FLORINDO, ALEX A. GUAN, HONGYAN HA, AMY S. HOSSAIN, MOHAMMAD SOROWAR KIM, DONG HOON VAN KIM, THANH KOH, DENISE C. L. LÖF, MARIE PHAM, BANG NGUYEN POH, BEE KOON REILLY, JOHN J. STAIANO, AMANDA E. SUHERMAN, ADANG TANAKA, CHIAKI TANG, HONG KIM TREMBLAY, MARK S. WEBSTER, E. KIPLING WICKRAMASINGHE, V. PUJITHA WONG, JYH EIIN OKELY, ANTHONY D. Med Sci Sports Exerc Epidemiology PURPOSE: There is a paucity of global data on sedentary behavior during early childhood. The purpose of this study was to examine how device-measured sedentary behavior in young children differed across geographically, economically, and sociodemographically diverse populations, in an international sample. METHODS: This multinational, cross-sectional study included data from 1071 children 3–5 yr old from 19 countries, collected between 2018 and 2020 (pre-COVID). Sedentary behavior was measured for three consecutive days using activPAL accelerometers. Sedentary time, sedentary fragmentation, and seated transport duration were calculated. Linear mixed models were used to examine the differences in sedentary behavior variables between sex, country-level income groups, urban/rural settings, and population density. RESULTS: Children spent 56% (7.4 h) of their waking time sedentary. The longest average bout duration was 81.1 ± 45.4 min, and an average of 61.1 ± 50.1 min·d(−1) was spent in seated transport. Children from upper-middle–income and high-income countries spent a greater proportion of the day sedentary, accrued more sedentary bouts, had shorter breaks between sedentary bouts, and spent significantly more time in seated transport, compared with children from low-income and lower-middle–income countries. Sex and urban/rural residential setting were not associated with any outcomes. Higher population density was associated with several higher sedentary behavior measures. CONCLUSIONS: These data advance our understanding of young children’s sedentary behavior patterns globally. Country income levels and population density appear to be stronger drivers of the observed differences, than sex or rural/urban residential setting. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-07 2022-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9203875/ /pubmed/35142711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000002886 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Sports Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Epidemiology
KARIIPPANON, KATHARINA E.
CHONG, KAR HAU
JANSSEN, XANNE
TOMAZ, SIMONE A.
RIBEIRO, EVELYN H. C.
MUNAMBAH, NYARADZAI
CHAN, CECILIA H. S.
CHATHURANGANA, PW PRASAD
DRAPER, CATHERINE E.
EL HAMDOUCHI, ASMAA
FLORINDO, ALEX A.
GUAN, HONGYAN
HA, AMY S.
HOSSAIN, MOHAMMAD SOROWAR
KIM, DONG HOON
VAN KIM, THANH
KOH, DENISE C. L.
LÖF, MARIE
PHAM, BANG NGUYEN
POH, BEE KOON
REILLY, JOHN J.
STAIANO, AMANDA E.
SUHERMAN, ADANG
TANAKA, CHIAKI
TANG, HONG KIM
TREMBLAY, MARK S.
WEBSTER, E. KIPLING
WICKRAMASINGHE, V. PUJITHA
WONG, JYH EIIN
OKELY, ANTHONY D.
Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children: SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries
title Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children: SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries
title_full Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children: SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries
title_fullStr Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children: SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries
title_full_unstemmed Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children: SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries
title_short Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children: SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries
title_sort levels and correlates of objectively measured sedentary behavior in young children: sunrise study results from 19 countries
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35142711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000002886
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