24-hour movement behavior adherence and associations with health outcomes: an umbrella review DOI Creative Commons
Chelsea L. Kracht, Sarah Burkart, Claire I. Groves

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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

Twenty Four‐Hour Movement Behaviours Research Among Australian Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review DOI Creative Commons
Mosharop Hossian, Mehwish Nisar, Grégore I. Mielke

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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

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Relations between 24-h movement behaviors, declarative memory, and hippocampal volume in early childhood DOI Creative Commons
Christine W. St. Laurent, Sanna Lokhandwala, Tamara Allard

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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

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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 DOI Creative Commons
Nicholas Kuzik, Markus J. Duncan,

Natalie Beshara

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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

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24-hour movement behavior adherence and associations with health outcomes: an umbrella review DOI Creative Commons
Chelsea L. Kracht, Sarah Burkart, Claire I. Groves

et al.

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

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