| Literature DB >> 18186942 |
Elizabeth K Duncan1, J Scott Duncan, Grant Schofield.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is well established that the risk of insufficient physical activity is greater in girls than in boys, especially during the adolescent years. The promotion of active transport (AT) to and from school has been posited as a practical and convenient solution for increasing girls' total daily activity. However, there is limited information describing the associations between AT choices and girls' physical activity across a range of age, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. The objectives of this study were to (1) investigate physical activity patterns in a large multiethnic sample of female children and adolescents, and to (2) estimate the physical activity associated with AT to and from school.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18186942 PMCID: PMC2254647 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-5-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Pedometer-determined physical activity (steps.day-1)
| Weekday Steps | Weekend Steps | |||
| Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | |||
| Total | 1447 | 12597 ± 3630 | 1355 | 9528 ± 4407 |
| Ethnicity* ** | ||||
| European | 617 | 12830 ± 3486 | 580 | 10433 ± 4175 |
| East Asian | 196 | 11121 ± 3203 | 185 | 7599 ± 3730 |
| South Asian | 136 | 11314 ± 3089 | 136 | 7673 ± 3224 |
| Maori | 172 | 14096 ± 3764 | 150 | 10868 ± 5410 |
| Pacific Island | 254 | 12992 ± 3973 | 235 | 9189 ± 4749 |
| Other | 72 | 12071 ± 3203 | 69 | 8988 ± 3146 |
| School Yr * ** | ||||
| 1–2 | 161 | 14572 ± 2714 | 150 | 12512 ± 4109 |
| 3–4 | 196 | 14394 ± 3377 | 187 | 11309 ± 4384 |
| 5–6 | 200 | 13566 ± 3529 | 194 | 10027 ± 4079 |
| 7–8 | 231 | 11882 ± 3288 | 222 | 7514 ± 3050 |
| 9–10 | 659 | 11537 ± 3567 | 602 | 8812 ± 4423 |
| Socioeconomic status* ** | ||||
| Low | 565 | 12711 ± 3738 | 524 | 8724 ± 4406 |
| Middle | 259 | 13405 ± 3581 | 253 | 10410 ± 4422 |
| High | 623 | 12157 ± 3487 | 578 | 9871 ± 4289 |
* Significantly different for weekday steps (P < 0.005).
** Significantly different for weekend steps (P < 0.005).
Results of a factorial repeated measures ANOVA (Ethnicity by School Year Group by SES)
| Source | ||
| Within Subjects | ||
| Day | 176.123 | 0.000** |
| Day × Ethnicity | 0.546 | 0.742 |
| Day × School Year Group | 2.960 | 0.019* |
| Day × SES | 6.414 | 0.002* |
| Day × Ethnicity × School Year Group | 1.231 | 0.219 |
| Day × Ethnicity × SES | 1.830 | 0.051 |
| Day × School Year Group × SES | 0.997 | 0.432 |
| Day × Ethnicity × School Year Group × SES | 0.981 | 0.501 |
| Between Subjects | ||
| Ethnicity | 8.425 | 0.000** |
| School Year Group | 17.416 | 0.000** |
| SES | 1.046 | 0.352 |
| Ethnicity × School Year Group | 1.015 | 0.440 |
| Ethnicity × SES | 0.878 | 0.553 |
| School Year Group × SES | 2.290 | 0.026* |
| Ethnicity × School Year Group × SES | 1.097 | 0.323 |
*Significant (P < 0.05) level
**Significant (P < 0.005) level
Figure 1Physical activity during weekdays (●) and weekends (○) vs. school year group (adjusted for ethnicity and SES). *Significantly lower than the previous school year group for weekend steps (P < 0.05).
Figure 2Physical activity during weekdays (●) and weekends (○) vs. ethnic group (adjusted for school year group and SES). †Significantly lower than MAO for weekday steps (P < 0.05). ‡Significantly lower than MAO for weekday steps (P < 0.005). §Significantly lower than PAC and EUR for weekday steps (P < 0.05). #Significantly lower than MAO for weekend steps (P < 0.005).
Figure 3Differences in weekday activity between AT and non-AT girls grouped by school year (adjusted for ethnicity and SES). *Significantly higher mean step counts in AT girls than in non-AT girls.
Figure 4Differences in weekday activity between AT and non-AT girls grouped by ethnicity (adjusted for school year group and SES). *Significantly higher mean step counts in AT girls than in non-AT girls.