Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of active travel, organised sport and physical education with accelerometer-assessed moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in young people: the International Children’s Accelerometry Database
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Published:2022-04-02
Issue:1
Volume:19
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ISSN:1479-5868
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Container-title:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
Author:
Ikeda ErikaORCID, Guagliano Justin M., Atkin Andrew J., Sherar Lauren B., Ekelund Ulf, Hansen Bjørge, Northstone Kate, van Sluijs Esther, Salmon Jo, Riddoch Chris, Judge Ken, Cooper Ashley, Griew Pippa, Andersen L. B., Anderssen S., Cardon G., Davey R., Hallal P., Jago R., Janz K. F., Kriemler S., Møller N., Northstone K., Pate R., Puder J. J., Reilly J., Salmon J., Sardinha L. B., van Sluijs E. M. F.,
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Physical activity (PA) declines during childhood. Important sources of PA are active travel, organised sport and physical education (PE), but it is unclear how these domain-specific PA sources contribute to (changes in) daily moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) in young people. This study aimed to examine (1) the cross-sectional association between domain-specific physical activity (i.e., active travel, organised sport and PE) and daily minutes in accelerometer-assessed MVPA; and (2) the longitudinal association between domain-specific physical activity at baseline and change in daily minutes in MVPA.
Methods
Participants (baseline age 11.3 ± .1.2 years) were drawn from three studies in the International Children’s Accelerometry Database. The contribution of self-reported standardised active travel, organised sport and PE to accelerometer-measured daily minutes in MVPA was examined using linear regression. In cross-sectional analyses, MVPA was regressed on each PA domain in separate models, adjusted for study, age, sex, maternal education, season, and monitor wear time. In longitudinal analyses, change in MVPA was regressed on each of the baseline PA domains, additionally adjusting for changes in season and wear time, follow-up duration, and baseline MVPA. R-squared was used to compare variance explained by each PA domain.
Results
In the cross-sectional analyses (n = 3871), organised sport (standardised β = 3.81, 95% confidence interval [95%CI] = 3.06, 4.56) and active travel (β = 3.46, 95%CI = 2.73, 4.19) contributed more to daily MVPA than PE (β = 0.82, 95%CI = -0.02, 1.66). Compared to the base model which included only covariates (R2 = 21.5%), organised sport (absolute change: + 1.9%) and active travel (+ 1.7%) models explained more of the variance than the PE model (± < 0.1%). Associations followed a similar pattern in the longitudinal analyses (n = 2302), but none of the PA domains predicted change in MVPA (organised sport: standardised β = 0.85, 95%CI = -0.03, 1.72; active travel: β = 0.68, 95%CI = -0.14, 1.50; PE: β = 0.02, 95%CI = -0.87, 0.91).
Conclusions
A multi-sectoral approach covering a wide range of PA domains should be promoted to minimise the age-related decline in MVPA during childhood.
Funder
Medical Research Council National Prevention Research Initiative Wellcome Trust Financial Markets Foundation for Children National Health and Medical Research Council Research Council of Norway
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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