| Literature DB >> 20825682 |
Trina Hinkley1, Jo Salmon, Anthony D Okely, Stewart G Trost.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-aged children spend significant proportions of their day engaged in sedentary behaviours. Research into the correlates of sedentary behaviours in the preschool population is an emerging field, with most research being published since 2002. Reviews on correlates of sedentary behaviours which include preschool children have previously been published; however, none have reported results specific to the preschool population. This paper reviews articles reporting on correlates of sedentary behaviour in preschool children published between 1993 and 2009.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20825682 PMCID: PMC2945987 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-7-66
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Rules for classifying variables regarding strength of evidence of association with sedentary behaviour [23,24]
| Studies supporting association (%) | Summary code | Meaning of code |
|---|---|---|
| 0-33 | 0 | No association |
| 34-59 | ? | Indeterminate or inconsistent association |
| 60-100 | + | Positive association |
Note: Overall association is only given when four or more studies have investigated an association between a potential correlate and sedentary behaviour.
Demographic and biological correlates of sedentary behaviours and direction of association
| Correlate variables | Sedentary behaviour* | TV viewing | DVD/videos | Electronic games | Computer use | Reading | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | |||||||
| Child's sex (female) | 0 | [15, 27-29, 47] | 0 | [33, 37(5-6y), 38, 44, 49-50] | 0 | [49] | 0 | [49] | ||||
| + | [25,31,49-50] | + | [37 (3-4y)] | |||||||||
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| Child's age | + | [15,47] | + | [34-35, 50] | + | [35] | + | [35] | + | [35] | + | [35] |
| - | [50] | - | [44] | |||||||||
| 0 | [28] | 0 | [38,43] | |||||||||
| | ||||||||||||
| Child BMI | 0 | [41-44] | ||||||||||
| + | [33, 38] | |||||||||||
| | ||||||||||||
| Race (non-Caucasian) | 0 | [15, 47,50] | + | [39 (non-German), 46] | ||||||||
| 0 | [50] | |||||||||||
| - | [38] | |||||||||||
| | ||||||||||||
| Motor skill | 0 | [30] | ||||||||||
| Breast feeding duration | - | [38] | ||||||||||
| SEP | 0 | [26] | ||||||||||
| + | [26 (boys)] | |||||||||||
| Parents' age | - | [38] | + | [40 (> 40y)] | ||||||||
| Parental education | 0 | [15] | - | [38,43] | 0 | [40] | ||||||
| 0 | [37,44] | |||||||||||
| | ||||||||||||
| Parents' marital status(not married) | + | [37 (5-6y), 38] | - | [40] | ||||||||
| 0 | [37 (3-4y)] | |||||||||||
| Parental employment status(full-time) | 0 | [37] | ||||||||||
| Parent retired | 0 | [44] | 0 | [40] | ||||||||
| Family income | - | [38] | 0 | [40] | ||||||||
| Parental BMI | + | [38,43] | ||||||||||
| Parents studying | 0 | [40 (pat)] | ||||||||||
| + | [40 (mat)] | |||||||||||
Abbreviations: mat: maternal; pat: paternal; y: years.
* Sedentary behaviour was defined as: levels 1 & 2 in OSRAP 5 point scale [47]; levels 1 & 2 in CARS 5 point scale [50]; CSA/MTI accelerometry cut-point of <1100 cpm [25,26,31]; ActiGraph age-specific cut-points corresponding to ≤1.4 METs (approx. 100 cpm) [15]; ActiGraph age-specific cut-points between 1456 cpm (3 year olds) and 1596 (5 year olds) [27,28]; ActiGraph cut-point <150 cpm [30]; Actical cut-point of <200 cpm [29,49].
Behavioural correlates of sedentary behaviours and direction of association
| Correlate variables | Sedentary behaviour* | TV viewing | DVD/videos | Electronic games | Computer use | Reading | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | |||||||
| Physical activity | - | [44,50] | 0 | [40] | ||||||||
| 0 | [43] | |||||||||||
| Outdoor playtime | - | [48] | 0 | [37,39,42] | 0 | [39] | ||||||
| - | [33] | |||||||||||
| | ||||||||||||
| Child attends swim lessons | - | [32] | ||||||||||
| Sedentary behaviour | 0 | [50] | ||||||||||
| Sleep | - | [38] | ||||||||||
| Reading | 0 | [37] | 0 | [40] | ||||||||
| Drawing | 0 | [40] | ||||||||||
| Computer use | + | [40 (wk)] | ||||||||||
| 0 | [40 (we)] | |||||||||||
| Playing console games | + | [40] | ||||||||||
| Playing hand-held games | + | [40 (we)] | ||||||||||
| 0 | [40 (wk)] | |||||||||||
| Energy intake | + | [38,43] | ||||||||||
| Consumption energy dense foods | + | [38] | ||||||||||
| Consumption skim milk/fruit & vegetables | - | [38] | ||||||||||
| Multivitamin use | 0 | [38] | ||||||||||
Abbreviations: we: weekend; wk: week.
* Sedentary behaviour was defined as: levels 1 & 2 in OSRAP 5 point scale [48].
Social and cultural correlates of sedentary behaviours and direction of association
| Correlate variables | Sedentary behaviour* | TV viewing | DVD/videos | Electronic games | Computer use | Reading | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | |||||||
| Presence of siblings | 0 | [44] | ||||||||||
| Television time rules | - | [32, 37 (5-6y), 39] | - | [39] | - | [39] | - | [39] | ||||
| 0 | [37 (3-4y)] | |||||||||||
| Parents limit TV advertising exposure | - | [32] | ||||||||||
| Parental encouragement/discouragement for PA | 0 | [50] | + | [50] | ||||||||
| Parental perception TV helps | + | [37 (5-6y)] | ||||||||||
| 0 | [37 (3-4y)] | |||||||||||
| Parental perception TV hurts | 0 | [37] | ||||||||||
| Parental role model PA | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | ||||
| Maternal smoking | + | [38] | ||||||||||
| Parental TV viewing time | + | [44] | ||||||||||
| Parental time with child | 0 | [44] | ||||||||||
| PA training & education (teachers) | - | [14] | ||||||||||
| Preschool teacher education (college) | 0 | [45] | ||||||||||
Abbreviations: y: years.
* Sedentary behaviour was defined as: levels 1 & 2 in OSRAP 5 point scale [14,45]; levels 1 & 2 in CARS 5 point scale [50].
Physical environmental correlates of sedentary behaviours and direction of association
| Correlate variables | Sedentary behaviour* | TV viewing | DVD/videos | Electronic games | Computer use | Reading | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | Studies | |||||||
| TV in bedroom | 0 | [36-37] | + | [36] | ||||||||
| Number of TVs in home | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | ||||
| Playstation in home | + | [32] | ||||||||||
| Computer in home | - | [32] | ||||||||||
| Internet connection in home | - | [32] | ||||||||||
| Constant television | + | [32, 37 (3-4y)] | ||||||||||
| 0 | [37 (5-6y)] | |||||||||||
| Backyard characteristics | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | 0 | [39] | ||||
| Neighbourhood safety | - | [42] | ||||||||||
| Region of residence (urban) | + | [44] | ||||||||||
| Day of the week (weekday) | - | [27] | 0 | [42] | ||||||||
| Season | Higher in spring than summer or fall [16] | |||||||||||
| Attends out-of-home care | 0 | [40] | ||||||||||
| Active opportunities | - | [14] | ||||||||||
| Sedentary environment | + | [14] | ||||||||||
| Preschool attended | [15] Varies with centre | |||||||||||
| Preschool quality | - | [45] | ||||||||||
| Preschool field trips | 0 | [45] | ||||||||||
| Community involvement | 0 | [45] | ||||||||||
| Preschool TV/computer time | 0 | [45] | ||||||||||
| Time outdoors at preschool | 0 | [45] | ||||||||||
| Free time at preschool | 0 | [45] | ||||||||||
| Preschool class size | 0 | [45] | ||||||||||
Abbreviations: y: years.
* Sedentary behaviour was defined as: levels 1 & 2 in OSRAP 5 point scale [14,45]; CSA/MTI accelerometry cut-point of <1100 cpm [16]; ActiGraph age-specific cut-points corresponding to ≤1.4 METs (approx. 100 cpm) [15]; ActiGraph age-specific cut-points between 1456 cpm (3 year olds) and 1596 (5 year olds) [27].
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