| Literature DB >> 28320408 |
Congchao Lu1,2, Ronald P Stolk3, Pieter J J Sauer3, Anna Sijtsma3, Rikstje Wiersma3, Guowei Huang4, Eva Corpeleijn3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lack of physical activity is a growing problem in China, due to the fast economic development and changing living environment over the past two decades. The aim of this review is to summarize the factors related to physical activity in Chinese children and adolescents during this distinct period of development.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Children; Chinese; Factors; Physical activity; Review
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28320408 PMCID: PMC5360041 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-017-0486-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Fig. 1Flow chart of the literature search strategy
Summary of characteristics of the included papers (N = 42)
| Characteristics of the papers | N(%) | Paper No. |
|---|---|---|
| Year of publication | ||
| 2002–2005 | 5(12) | [ |
| 2006–2010 | 12(29) | [ |
| 2011–2016 | 25(60) | [ |
| Study design | ||
| Longitudinal | 9(21) | [ |
| Cross-sectional | 33(79) | [ |
| Sample size | ||
| 50 ≤ n <100 | 4(10) | [ |
| 100 ≤ n <500 | 11(26) | [ |
| 500 ≤ n <1000 | 9(21) | [ |
| 1000 ≤ n <10,000 | 16(38) | [ |
| n >10,000 | 2(5) | [ |
| Age group | ||
| Children (3–12 years.) | 17(40) | [ |
| Adolescent (13–18 years.) | 20(48) | [ |
| Both (3–18 years.) | 5(12) | [ |
| Method of PA measurementa | ||
| Objective measurement of PA | 9(21) | |
| Reported reliability or validity | 1(2) | [ |
| Mention of original reference | 3(7) | [ |
| None reported | 5(12) | [ |
| PA measured by questionnaires | 35(83) | |
| Reported reliability and validity | 5(12) | [ |
| Reported reliability or validity | 8(19) | [ |
| Mention of original reference | 14(33) | [ |
| None reported | 8(19) | [ |
aTotals may add up to more than 100%, since two studies included both objective and questionnaire measurement of PA [35, 60]
Potential correlates of physical activity in young children and adolescents
| Variables | Age group | Related to PA | Unrelated to PA | Summary | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper No. | Corra | Paper No. | n/N(%) | Corra | ||
| Gender (male) | Children | [36], [43]bMVPA, [44]Lt(VPA), | + |
| +7/11(64) | + |
| Adolescents | [27]MVPA, | + | [30]b, [32]Lt(MPA) | +11/13(85) | + | |
| Mother’s PA | Children |
| + | [34]MVPA | +3/4(75) | + |
| Adolescents |
| + | [34]MVPA | +2/3(67) | + | |
| Father’s PA | Children | [34]MVPA, | + | None | ||
| Adolescents | [34]MVPA, | + | None | +3/3(100) | + | |
| Self-efficacy | Children |
| + | None | ||
| Adolescents |
| + | None | +4/4(100) | + | |
| Urbanization (urban) | Children | [33]MVPA(F), [34]MVPA, [52]MVPA | + | [36], | +3/5(60) | + |
| Adolescents | [31], [34]MVPA | + | [30]bM, [32]Lt(MPA&VPA) | +2/5(40) | ? | |
| Weight status | Children | [64]b | - | [47]MVPA, [ | -1/6(17) | 0 |
| Adolescents | [49], [63]MVPA | - | [31], | -2/4(50) | ? | |
| SES | Children | [43]b,cMVPA | + | [36], | +1/3(33) | 0 |
| Adolescents | [43]b,cMVPA, [54] | + | [30]bF, [32]Lt(MPA&VPA), [63]cMVPA, [65]MVPA | +2/8(25) | 0 | |
| Parental education | Children | None | [36], | 0/4(0) | 0 | |
| Adolescents | [30]b,dM | + | [30]b,dF, [31], [43]bMVPA, | +1/5(20) | 0 | |
| Age | Children | [37]MVPA, | + | [28], | +2/5(40) | ? |
| Adolescents | [27]MVPA, [31], [45] | - | [30]b, [32]Lt(MPA&VPA), [54], | -3/8(38) | ? | |
| Previous PA | Children | None | ||||
| Adolescents |
| + | [62]MVPA | +2/4(50) | ? | |
|
| - | |||||
| Intention | Children | None | ||||
| Adolescents | [65]MVPA | + |
| +1/4(25) | 0 | |
Note. Bold longitudinal study, F female, Lt leisure time physical activity, M male, MPA moderate physical activity, MVPA moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, PA physical activity, SES socioeconomic status (household income), Underline objective measurement of physical activity, VPA vigorous physical activity
a Correlates were examined in at least three studies. The result is defined as no correlation (“0”) if 0–33% of findings supported the correlation, as inconclusive (“?”), if it was 34–59%, and positive (“+”), or negative (“-”), if it was 59–100% (Sallies [18])
b Low quality study
c Middle level SES (family income ranging from RMB 2000 to RMB 5000 per month)
d Maternal education
Fig. 2Prevalence (%) of compliance with recommendations of physical activity in 15 studies is highly variable. a Recommendation to participate in physical activity for at least 60 min of MVPA per day; b Recommendation of three or more sessions per week of activities that last 20 min. or more, and that require moderate to vigorous levels of exertion (Sallis [92]); c Recommendation to participate in physical activity 3 or more times a week for at least 30 min, which entails deep breathing and increased heartbeat (Taiwanese recommendations for physical activity). d Chinese-specific cut-off points for accelerometry used in study (Wang et al., [48]). e Freedson’s cut-off points for accelerometry used in study (Wang et al., [48])