| Literature DB >> 27390933 |
Nadine Messerli-Bürgy1,2, Tanja H Kakebeeke3,4, Amar Arhab5, Kerstin Stülb6, Annina E Zysset3, Claudia S Leeger-Aschmann7, Einat A Schmutz7, Fady Fares5, Andrea H Meyer8, Simone Munsch6, Susi Kriemler7, Oskar G Jenni3,4, Jardena J Puder5,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children's psychological and physiological health can be summarized as the child's thinking, feeling, behaving, eating, growing, and moving. Children's psychological and physiological health conditions are influenced by today's life challenges: Thus, stress exposure and lack of physical activity represent important health challenges in older children. However, corresponding evidence for young children is scarce. The aim of Swiss Preschoolers' Health Study (SPLASHY) is to examine the role of stress and physical activity on children's psychological and physiological health, particularly on cognitive functioning, psychological well-being, adiposity and motor skills in children at an early stage of childhood. We will also assess the role of child and environmental characteristics and aim to define sensitive time points. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Child; Cognition; Development; Health; Longitudinal; Motor skill; Physical activity; Preschool; Psychology; Stress
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27390933 PMCID: PMC4939002 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-016-0617-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Stress concept and operationalization in the current study
Fig. 2Recruitment and participants flow
Outcomes and measures. Children’s direct and indirect (parent and child care educator assessment)
| Measures | Tool | informants |
|---|---|---|
| Indirect assessment by parents or child care educator | ||
| Major life events, chronic day-today stressors, SES, neighborhood, lifestyle, pre-& perinatal conditions, birth weight, breastfeeding, early regulatory problems, general health, reported PA | General health questionnaire | parents |
| Parenting style | Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (APQ) | parents |
| Parental stress | Parental Stress Scale (PSS) | parents |
| Children’s eating behavior | Children’s Eating Behavior Questionnaire (CEBQ) | parents and child care educators |
| Children’s mood and behavior problems | Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) | parents |
| Children’s temperament | Emotionality Activity Sociability Temperament Survey (EAS) | parents |
| Children’s emotion regulation | Index combining EAS scales, observed emotion regulation behavior, salivary cortisol, HRV during adaptation task | parents and child |
| Family atmosphere | Parental Expressed Emotions by Five-Minute Speech Sample (FMSS) | parents |
| Social contacts (with peers) | Child care questionnaire | child care educators |
| Children’s direct assessment at home | ||
| Physical activity | Accelerometers | child |
| Physiological stress responses in the chronic setting | Salivary amylase & cortisol, clipped fingernails, HR and HRV | child |
| Children’s direct assessment at the child care center | ||
| Afternoon A: | ||
| Adiposity | BMI, sum of 4 skinfolds, waist circumference | child |
| Motor skills | Zurich Neuromotor assessment (ZNA3–5) | child |
| Afternoon B: | ||
| Cognitive functioning | Intelligence and Development Scales-Preschool (IDS-P) – 4 cognitive tests | child |
| Self regulation | Statue test (NEPSY) | child |
| Afternoon C: | ||
| Stress response/acute stress reactivity | Adaptation task with stress perception, behavioral responses, salivary amylase & cortisol, HR & HRV, Picture Stress Test | child |