Twenty Four‐Hour Movement Behaviours Research Among Australian Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review
Health Promotion Journal of Australia,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
36(2)
Published: Feb. 19, 2025
ABSTRACT
Background
Adherence
to
24‐h
movement
behaviour
(24‐h
MB)
guidelines,
encompassing
moderate‐to‐vigorous
physical
activity
(MVPA),
recreational
screen
time
(ST)
and
sleep,
is
low
among
Australian
children
adolescents,
with
poorly
understood
contributing
factors.
This
review
synthesised
current
evidence
identify
areas
requiring
further
exploration
in
this
demographic.
Methods
A
systematic
search
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
of
Science,
SportDiscus
CINAHL
identified
articles
published
from
June
2016
March
2024.
Peer‐reviewed
English
focusing
on
healthy
school‐aged
adolescents
(5–17
years)
addressing
MB
including
those
using
compositional
data
analysis
(CoDA),
were
included.
Results
Twenty‐three
met
the
inclusion
criteria.
Most
fair
quality
used
cross‐sectional
designs
self‐reported
measures.
guidelines
ranged
2%
22%
Australia.
The
included
focused
prevalence
(
n
=
12),
correlates
5),
health
outcomes
13),
academic
performance
4),
an
intervention
1).
Factors
negatively
associated
adherence
lower
socioeconomic
status,
transitions
primary
secondary
school,
family
history
diabetes.
Positive
improved
performance,
life,
mental
health.
Important
research
gaps
identified,
particularly
regarding
studies
limited
a
causal
relationship
between
adherence,
factors,
related
outcomes.
Compositional
analyses
10)
suggested
that
reallocating
sedentary
MVPA
may
improve
fitness
whereas
increasing
sleep
efficiency.
Conclusions
comprehensive
understanding
factors
lacking.
More
longitudinal
interventional
objective
measures
are
needed
establish
causality
provide
deeper
So
What
scoping
underscores
need
for
more
intervention‐based
explore
relationships
potential
benefits
health,
life
adolescents.
Language: Английский
Relations between 24-h movement behaviors, declarative memory, and hippocampal volume in early childhood
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: March 17, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
determine
if
24-h
movement
behaviors
(sedentary
time,
physical
activity,
and
sleep),
considered
independently
together,
were
associated
with
declarative
memory
hippocampal
volume
in
late
early
childhood.
Observational
data
obtained
from
preschool-aged
children
(timepoint
1:
n
=
35
children,
3.9
±
0.5
years;
6
months
later:
28
4.5
years).
Movement
measured
actigraphy.
Outcomes
subregion
volumes.
Multilevel
models
explored
as
absolute
values,
both
total
sleep
duration,
night
efficiency.
also
compositions
linear
regression
models.
In
independent
models,
duration
moderate
vigorous
activity
positively
right
volumes,
respectively.
When
examined
meeting
recommendations
more
likely
have
larger
total,
left
hemisphere,
body,
tail
our
sample
of
preschool
we
observed
positive
associations
between
volume,
age.
To
improve
understanding
the
connections
brain
health
childhood,
samples
that
consider
context
subcomponents
may
be
warranted.
Language: Английский
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the first decade of compositional data analyses of 24-hour movement behaviours, health, and well-being in school-aged children
Journal of Activity Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
4(1)
Published: March 27, 2025
Abstract
Introduction
Movement
behaviours
(e.g.,
sleep,
sedentary
behaviour,
light
physical
activity
[LPA],
moderate
to
vigorous
[MVPA])
are
associated
with
numerous
health
and
well-being
outcomes.
Compositional
data
analyses
(CoDA)
accounts
for
the
interdependent
nature
of
movement
behaviours.
This
systematic
review
meta-analysis
provides
a
timely
synthesis
first
decade
CoDA
research
examining
association
between
behaviours,
health,
in
school-aged
children.
Methods
Databases
were
systematically
searched
peer-reviewed
studies
associations
or
children
(5.0-17.9
years).
All
outcomes
eligible
inclusion,
as
all
methods
reporting
results.
Where
possible
meta-analyses
conducted.
Results
Twenty-six
included
review.
Sample
sizes
ranged
from
88
−
5,828
(median
=
387)
participants
mean
ages
8
16
years.
Regression
parameters
(
k
=16)
most
common
method
results,
followed
by
substitution
effects
=12),
optimal
compositions
=3),
behaviour
clusters
=1).
Weighted
compositional
means
calculated
49.8
min/day
MVPA).
For
regression
analyses,
results
generally
null,
though
some
favourable
trends
observed
MVPA
unfavourable
LPA
within
individual
categories.
Meta-analyses
substitutions
supported
benefits
MVPA,
risks
reducing
other
being
double
magnitude
compared
adding
MVPA.
Discussion
The
consistent
conclusions
this
align
previous
reviews
that
support
Further,
evidence
24-hour
guideline
recommendations
increasing
sleep
decreasing
behaviour.
also
quantified
not
only
need
promote
but
perhaps
more
importantly
urgency
needed
preserve
limited
currently
accumulate.
Findings
reinforce
“more/less
is
better”
messages
do
allow
us
recommend
specific
balances
As
progresses
accumulates
further
research,
discussion
points
current
can
aide
future
aimed
at
advancing
precision
guidance
optimizing
children’s
well-being.
Language: Английский
24-hour movement behavior adherence and associations with health outcomes: an umbrella review
Journal of Activity Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(1)
Published: Oct. 11, 2024
Physical
activity,
sedentary
behavior,
and
sleep,
collectively
known
as
the
24-hour
movement
behaviors,
demonstrate
individual
joint
benefits
on
physical
mental
health.
Examination
of
these
behaviors
has
expanded
beyond
guideline
adherence
to
reviews
isotemporal
substitution
models
(ISM)
compositional
data
analysis
(CoDA).
This
umbrella
review
sought
existing
systematic
(1)
characterize
breadth
scope,
(2)
examine
prevalence
estimates
for
adherence,
(3)
relationship
between
with
health
outcomes
based
various
approaches.
Language: Английский