Associations between physical activity, sedentary time and social-emotional functioning in young children

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作者
Abdessemed, Mohcene [1 ]
Mougharbel, Fatima [1 ,2 ]
Hafizi, Kaamel [1 ]
Cameron, Jameason D. [1 ]
Heidinger, Brandon [1 ]
Barnes, Joel [1 ]
D'Angiulli, Amedeo [3 ]
Adamo, Kristi B. [4 ]
Carson, Valerie [5 ]
Okely, Anthony D. [6 ]
Lang, Justin J. [7 ]
Timmons, Brian W. [8 ]
Longmuir, Patricia E. [1 ,4 ]
Tremblay, Mark S. [1 ]
Tucker, Patricia [9 ]
Goldfield, Gary S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp Eastern Ontario Res Inst, Hlth Act Living & Obes HALO Res Grp, 401 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Ottawa, Sch Populat Hlth, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[3] Carleton Univ, Dept Neurosci, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Ottawa, Sch Human Kinet, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[5] Univ Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[6] Univ Wollongong, Fac Social Sci, Early Start, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
[7] Publ Hlth Agcy Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[8] McMaster Univ, Child Hlth & Exercise Med Program, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[9] Univ Western Ontario, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Occupat Therapy, London, ON, Canada
关键词
Preschool children; Mental wellbeing; Exercise; Health promotion; Sedentary behaviour; SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN; HEALTH INDICATORS; BEHAVIOR; YOUTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.mhpa.2021.100422
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Background: This study preliminarily examined the relationship between physical activity, sedentary time, and social emotional functioning in children aged 4-6 years. Methods: Eighty children attending kindergarden classes in Ottawa, Canada wore Actical accelerometers for 1-week to directly assess their physical activity and sedentary time. Physical activity was quantified as minutes per day in light intensity or moderate intensity, and steps per day, while sedentary time was quantified as mi-nutes per day. Social emotional functioning attributes were assessed by teachers using the Devereux Students Strengths Assessment. Results: After controlling for age, sex, household-income and school clustering using multilevel regression models, steps per day were positively associated with social awareness beta = 1.537, CI = 0.115-2.959) self-awareness (beta = 1.285, CI = 0.014-2.555), relationship skills (beta = 1.729, CI = 0.238-3.219), personal re-sponsibilities (beta = 1.689, CI = 0.101-3.276), and optimistic thinking (beta = 1.091, CI = 0.251-2.157). Moderate physical activity was positively associated with relationship skills (beta = 1.598, CI = 0.065-3.131) and optimistic thinking (beta = 1.515, CI = 0.069-2.234). Time spent in light physical activity and sedentary time were not associated with social emotional functioning indicators. Conclusions: Physical activity as measured by steps per day and time spent in moderate physical activity was associated with better social emotional functioning. Future research is needed to verify these preliminary findings and determine the directionality of relationships observed, and experimental studies are needed to determine whether promoting either increased steps per day or intensity of physical activity can improve social emotional functioning in the early years.
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