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Cross-sectional associations of movement behaviour compositions with health-related quality of life in Australian children (2024)


Verswijveren, S. J., Hesketh, K. D., Ridgers, N. D., Gusi, N., Timperio, A., Mazzoli, E., Arundell, L., Barnett, L. M., Sanders, T., Lubans, D., Telford, A., Contardo, A. A. M., Bauman, A., Wilhite, K., & Salmon, J. (2024). Cross-sectional associations of movement behaviour compositions with health-related quality of life in Australian children. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 27, Article 100619. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mhpa.2024.100619


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Julkaisun tiedot

Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajatVerswijveren, Simone J.J.M.; Hesketh, Kylie D.; Ridgers, Nicola D.; Gusi, Narcis; Timperio, Anna; Mazzoli, Emiliano; Arundell, Lauren; Barnett, Lisa M.; Sanders, Taren; Lubans, David; et al.

Lehti tai sarjaMental Health and Physical Activity

ISSN1755-2966

eISSN1878-0199

Julkaisuvuosi2024

Ilmestymispäivä21.07.2024

Volyymi27

Artikkelinumero100619

KustantajaElsevier

JulkaisumaaBritannia

Julkaisun kielienglanti

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.mhpa.2024.100619

Julkaisun avoin saatavuusEi avoin

Julkaisukanavan avoin saatavuus

Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/100246


Tiivistelmä

Objectives
To examine associations of movement behaviour compositions with health-related quality of life in children.

Methods
Baseline data (2018) from the TransformUs study were used. Overall, 891 children aged 7–12 years [69% of consented sample] recorded valid accelerometry data (ActiGraph GT3X+; 4 days, including ≥1 weekend day). Time spent sedentary, and in light-, moderate-, and vigorous-intensity physical activity were extracted. Health-related quality of life was assessed using five EQ-5D-Y health-related quality of life dimensions (mobility, looking after myself, doing usual activities, having pain/discomfort, and feeling worried/sad/unhappy [all dichotomized as no versus any problems]) and one continuous scale assessing overall perceived health. Regression models examined associations between waking movement behaviour compositions, including longer and shorter sedentary (<5 and ≥ 5 min) and physical activity (<1 and ≥ 1 min) bouts, and health-related quality of life.

Results
The waking movement behaviour composition was associated with overall perceived health (whole sample, and boys and girls separately, but high socio-economic status only) and having pain/discomfort. More relative time in shorter versus longer sedentary bouts was associated with lower overall perceived health and higher odds of pain/discomfort. More relative time in shorter versus longer light-intensity and moderate-intensity bouts, were associated with decreased and increased odds of pain/discomfort, respectively. Finally, more time in shorter versus longer vigorous-intensity physical activity bouts was associated with better perceived health.

Conclusions
Children's movement behaviours seem to be related to health-related quality of life. Longitudinal evidence from more diverse samples with 24-h wear protocols and context-specific measures are needed to better understand this association.


YSO-asiasanatlapset (ikäryhmät)fyysinen aktiivisuusliikuntatottumuksetjoutilaisuushyvinvointikoettu terveyselämänlaatu

Vapaat asiasanatcompositional data analysis; accelerometer; physical activity; sedentary; wellbeing; child health; health-related quality of life


Liittyvät organisaatiot


OKM-raportointiKyllä

VIRTA-lähetysvuosi2024

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