Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years
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Resumo: | Abstract Objective: To identify factors associated with total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years. Methods: For seven consecutive days, 328 children (51.5% boys) used accelerometers to monitor total sedentary time. Screen time was calculated by the self-reporting method. Individual, family, family environment, and school environment questionnaires were filled out. Body composition was measured using a Tanita scale. Results: The mean sedentary time was 500 min/day (boys: 489, girls: 511, p = 0.005), and mean screen time was 234 min/day (boys: 246, girls: 222, p = 0.053). In both genders, factors associated with sedentary time were healthy dietary pattern and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. In boys, only moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was significant; in girls, the healthy dietary pattern, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and transportation to school were significant. As for the screen time, the associated factors were body mass index and healthy dietary pattern (both genders). In boys, the associated factors were body mass index, healthy dietary pattern, and television in the bedroom. In girls, the associated factors were healthy dietary pattern, transportation to school, and physical activity policies or practice at school. Conclusion: Several associated factors were identified in the association between total sedentary time and screen time in children; however, only the healthy dietary pattern was common between sedentary time and screen time. |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 yearsSedentary lifestyleAccelerometryHealthObesityChildrenAbstract Objective: To identify factors associated with total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years. Methods: For seven consecutive days, 328 children (51.5% boys) used accelerometers to monitor total sedentary time. Screen time was calculated by the self-reporting method. Individual, family, family environment, and school environment questionnaires were filled out. Body composition was measured using a Tanita scale. Results: The mean sedentary time was 500 min/day (boys: 489, girls: 511, p = 0.005), and mean screen time was 234 min/day (boys: 246, girls: 222, p = 0.053). In both genders, factors associated with sedentary time were healthy dietary pattern and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. In boys, only moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was significant; in girls, the healthy dietary pattern, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and transportation to school were significant. As for the screen time, the associated factors were body mass index and healthy dietary pattern (both genders). In boys, the associated factors were body mass index, healthy dietary pattern, and television in the bedroom. In girls, the associated factors were healthy dietary pattern, transportation to school, and physical activity policies or practice at school. Conclusion: Several associated factors were identified in the association between total sedentary time and screen time in children; however, only the healthy dietary pattern was common between sedentary time and screen time.Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria2019-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572019000100094Jornal de Pediatria v.95 n.1 2019reponame:Jornal de Pediatria (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)instacron:SBPE10.1016/j.jped.2017.12.003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerrari,Gerson Luis de MoraesPires,CarlosSolé,DirceuMatsudo,VictorKatzmarzyk,Peter T.Fisberg,Mauroeng2019-02-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0021-75572019000100094Revistahttp://www.jped.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jped@jped.com.br1678-47820021-7557opendoar:2019-02-05T00:00Jornal de Pediatria (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)false |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years Ferrari,Gerson Luis de Moraes Sedentary lifestyle Accelerometry Health Obesity Children |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years |
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Factors associated with objectively measured total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years |
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Ferrari,Gerson Luis de Moraes |
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Ferrari,Gerson Luis de Moraes Pires,Carlos Solé,Dirceu Matsudo,Victor Katzmarzyk,Peter T. Fisberg,Mauro |
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Pires,Carlos Solé,Dirceu Matsudo,Victor Katzmarzyk,Peter T. Fisberg,Mauro |
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Ferrari,Gerson Luis de Moraes Pires,Carlos Solé,Dirceu Matsudo,Victor Katzmarzyk,Peter T. Fisberg,Mauro |
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Sedentary lifestyle Accelerometry Health Obesity Children |
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Sedentary lifestyle Accelerometry Health Obesity Children |
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Abstract Objective: To identify factors associated with total sedentary time and screen time in children aged 9–11 years. Methods: For seven consecutive days, 328 children (51.5% boys) used accelerometers to monitor total sedentary time. Screen time was calculated by the self-reporting method. Individual, family, family environment, and school environment questionnaires were filled out. Body composition was measured using a Tanita scale. Results: The mean sedentary time was 500 min/day (boys: 489, girls: 511, p = 0.005), and mean screen time was 234 min/day (boys: 246, girls: 222, p = 0.053). In both genders, factors associated with sedentary time were healthy dietary pattern and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. In boys, only moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was significant; in girls, the healthy dietary pattern, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, and transportation to school were significant. As for the screen time, the associated factors were body mass index and healthy dietary pattern (both genders). In boys, the associated factors were body mass index, healthy dietary pattern, and television in the bedroom. In girls, the associated factors were healthy dietary pattern, transportation to school, and physical activity policies or practice at school. Conclusion: Several associated factors were identified in the association between total sedentary time and screen time in children; however, only the healthy dietary pattern was common between sedentary time and screen time. |
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