Implications of disability severity on 24-hour movement guideline adherence among children with neurodevelopmental disorders in the United States

Author:

Brown Denver M. Y.ORCID,McPhee Patrick,Kwan Matthew,Timmons Brian

Abstract

Background: Research has established beneficial associations between 24-hour movement guideline adherence and several health outcomes in typically developing (TD) children, but these relationships are poorly understood in children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD). This study examined: (1) 24-hour movement guideline adherence; (2) the influence of disability severity; and (3) associations between guideline adherence and health outcomes in children with NDD and TD children.Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from the 2018-2019 cycles of the US National Survey of Children's Health. Parental/caregiver reports of movement behaviors (physical activity, screen time, and sleep), disability severity (limitations to daily activities) and health outcomes (general health status, anxiety, and depression) were provided for 8,554 children with NDD and 19,669 TD children aged 6-17 years. Results: Children with NDD had significantly lower odds of meeting each movement behavior guideline compared to TD children and these effects were most pronounced for those who experienced consistent limitations to daily activities. Meeting at least two guidelines significantly lowered the odds for anxiety and depression, and increased the odds for better general health for children with NDD.Discussion: These findings suggest degree of disability severity has a strong influence on adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines among children with NDD.

Publisher

Center for Open Science

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