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Understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income South African settings: the SUNRISE pilot study

BACKGROUND: The International Study of Movement Behaviours in the Early Years, SUNRISE, was initiated to assess the extent to which young children meet movement behaviour guidelines (physical activity, sedentary behaviour, screen time, sleep). OBJECTIVE: The South African SUNRISE pilot study assesse...

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Autores principales: Draper, C E, Tomaz, S A, Cook, C J, Jugdav, S S, Ramsammy, C, Besharati, S, van Heerden, A, Vilakazi, K, Cockcroft, K, Howard, S J, Okely, A D
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Publicado: South African Sports Medicine Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9924532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36818976
http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2078-516X/2020/v32i1a8415
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author Draper, C E
Tomaz, S A
Cook, C J
Jugdav, S S
Ramsammy, C
Besharati, S
van Heerden, A
Vilakazi, K
Cockcroft, K
Howard, S J
Okely, A D
author_facet Draper, C E
Tomaz, S A
Cook, C J
Jugdav, S S
Ramsammy, C
Besharati, S
van Heerden, A
Vilakazi, K
Cockcroft, K
Howard, S J
Okely, A D
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description BACKGROUND: The International Study of Movement Behaviours in the Early Years, SUNRISE, was initiated to assess the extent to which young children meet movement behaviour guidelines (physical activity, sedentary behaviour, screen time, sleep). OBJECTIVE: The South African SUNRISE pilot study assessed movement behaviours in preschool children from two low-income settings, and associations between these movement behaviours, adiposity, motor skills and executive function (EF). METHODS: Preschool child/parent pairs (n = 89) were recruited from preschools in urban Soweto and rural Sweetwaters. Height and weight were measured to assess adiposity. Physical activity was assessed using accelerometers while sedentary behaviour, screen time and sleep were assessed via parent report. Fine and gross motor development were measured using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3, and EF was assessed using the Early Years Toolbox. RESULTS: The proportion of children meeting the physical activity guideline was 84%, 66% met the sleep guideline, 48% met the screen time guideline, and 26% met all three guidelines. Rural children were more active, but spent more time on screens compared to urban children. Most children were on track for gross (96%) and fine motor (73%) development, and mean EF scores were in the expected range for all EF measures. EF was negatively associated with screen time, and gross motor skills were positively associated with physical activity. CONCLUSION: The South African SUNRISE study contributes to the growing literature on 24-hour movement behaviours in SA preschool children, and highlights that these behaviours require attention in this age group.
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spelling pubmed-99245322023-02-16 Understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income South African settings: the SUNRISE pilot study Draper, C E Tomaz, S A Cook, C J Jugdav, S S Ramsammy, C Besharati, S van Heerden, A Vilakazi, K Cockcroft, K Howard, S J Okely, A D S Afr J Sports Med Original Research BACKGROUND: The International Study of Movement Behaviours in the Early Years, SUNRISE, was initiated to assess the extent to which young children meet movement behaviour guidelines (physical activity, sedentary behaviour, screen time, sleep). OBJECTIVE: The South African SUNRISE pilot study assessed movement behaviours in preschool children from two low-income settings, and associations between these movement behaviours, adiposity, motor skills and executive function (EF). METHODS: Preschool child/parent pairs (n = 89) were recruited from preschools in urban Soweto and rural Sweetwaters. Height and weight were measured to assess adiposity. Physical activity was assessed using accelerometers while sedentary behaviour, screen time and sleep were assessed via parent report. Fine and gross motor development were measured using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3, and EF was assessed using the Early Years Toolbox. RESULTS: The proportion of children meeting the physical activity guideline was 84%, 66% met the sleep guideline, 48% met the screen time guideline, and 26% met all three guidelines. Rural children were more active, but spent more time on screens compared to urban children. Most children were on track for gross (96%) and fine motor (73%) development, and mean EF scores were in the expected range for all EF measures. EF was negatively associated with screen time, and gross motor skills were positively associated with physical activity. CONCLUSION: The South African SUNRISE study contributes to the growing literature on 24-hour movement behaviours in SA preschool children, and highlights that these behaviours require attention in this age group. South African Sports Medicine Association 2020-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9924532/ /pubmed/36818976 http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2078-516X/2020/v32i1a8415 Text en 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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Draper, C E
Tomaz, S A
Cook, C J
Jugdav, S S
Ramsammy, C
Besharati, S
van Heerden, A
Vilakazi, K
Cockcroft, K
Howard, S J
Okely, A D
Understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income South African settings: the SUNRISE pilot study
title Understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income South African settings: the SUNRISE pilot study
title_full Understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income South African settings: the SUNRISE pilot study
title_fullStr Understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income South African settings: the SUNRISE pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income South African settings: the SUNRISE pilot study
title_short Understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income South African settings: the SUNRISE pilot study
title_sort understanding the influence of 24-hour movement behaviours on the health and development of preschool children from low-income south african settings: the sunrise pilot study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9924532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36818976
http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2078-516X/2020/v32i1a8415
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