| Literature DB >> 30404165 |
Juliana Exel1, Nuno Mateus2, Bruno Travassos3, Bruno Gonçalves4, Isabel Gomes5, Nuno Leite6, Jaime Sampaio7.
Abstract
The level of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SED) off-training of young athletes may reveal the quality of recovery from training and highlight health related issues. Thus, the aim was to identify and describe young athletes' PA and SED off-training, according to daily life activities. Eight athletes (15.7 ± 2 years, 1.72 ± 0.6 m height, 62.9 ± 10.2 kg) of a sport talent program wore on their waist a tri-axial accelerometer (ActiGraph® wGT9X-link, Shalimar, FL, USA) at 30 Hz for 15 consecutive days, and reported their schedule. A two-step cluster analysis classified three groups according to sedentary PA and MVPA. The Sedentary (56.9%), presented the highest sedentary PA (mean [CI], 37.37 [36.45⁻38.29] min/hour); The Hazardous (19.4%) had the lowest values of sedentary and MVPA (10.07 [9.41⁻10.36] min/hour and 8.67 [7.64⁻9.70] min/hour, respectively). Balanced (23.7%) had the highest MVPA (28.61 [27.16⁻30.07] min/hour). Sedentary had the lowest count of home time associated (20%) and higher school (26%) time when compared to the Hazardous (13%). The Balanced showed the highest count of school (61%) and home time (47%). Different profiles for young athletes revealed alarming behavior in the associations with sedentary PA, sitting and SED breaks, which may influence performance and health.Entities:
Keywords: accelerometry; physical activity; sports performance
Year: 2018 PMID: 30404165 PMCID: PMC6316694 DOI: 10.3390/sports6040141
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4663
Group and totals daily means [confidence intervals] per hour for the PA and SED variables of young athletes off-training during a typical week.
| Variables | Sedentary | Hazardous | Balanced | Totals | Function 1 | Function 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Energy expenditure (kcals) | 22.52 [20.52–24.53] | 15.11 [12.94–17.28] | 73.48 [65.96–81.00] | 29.66 [27.33–31.99] | 0.69 * | 0.17 |
| MET | 1.06 [1.05–1.07] | 1.09 [1.06–1.12] | 1.22 [1.18–1.27] | 1.10 [1.09–1.11] | 0.32 * | −0.07 |
| Sedentary PA (min) | 37.37 [36.45–38.29] | 12.63 [11.12–14.14] | 17.20 [15.86–18.55] | 32.02 [30.93–33.10] | n/a | n/a |
| Light PA (min) | 11.43 [10.80–12.06] | 9.21 [7.22–11.19] | 13.06 [12.02–14.09] | 9.78 [9.31–10.26] | 0.10 | 0.16 * |
| Moderate PA (min) | 2.25 [2.03–2.46] | 2.31 [1.88–2.74] | 4.64 [4.15–5.13] | 2.46 [2.29–2.62] | 0.36 * | 0.01 |
| Vigorous PA (min) | 7.82 [7.23–8.41] | 6.36 [5.53–7.19] | 23.98 [22.46–25.49] | 9.99 [9.36–10.63] | 0.90 * | 0.16 |
| Total MVPA (min) | 10.07 [9.41–10.73] | 8.67 [7.64–9.70] | 28.61 [27.16–30.07] | 12.45 [11.75–13.16] | n/a | n/a |
| Step counts | 303.06 [279.05–327.06] | 210.34 [178.46–242.22] | 912.80 [843.90–981.69] | 389.00 [360.65–417.35] | 0.80 * | 0.20 |
| Standing (min) | 10.33 [9.56–11.10] | 8.26 [6.98–9.55] | 25.00 [22.95–27.04] | 11.73 [11.03–12.44] | 0.61 * | 0.15 |
| Sitting (min) | 5.24 [4.19–6.28] | 1.83 [1.06–2.60] | 2.00 [1.22–2.79] | 5.14 [4.45–5.84] | −0.11 | 0.20 * |
| Lying (min) | 37.70 [35.81–39.60] | 17.87 [14.61–21.13] | 25.59 [23.36–27.82] | 31.20 [29.88–32.51] | −0.16 | 0.56 * |
| Sedentary breaks over 30 min (min) | 47.18 [46.03–48.32] | 57.24 [56.09–58.38] | 56.57 [55.35–57.78] | 51.37 [50.52–52.20] | 0.27 | −0.51 * |
Total MVPA, total moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; SED breaks, time spent in at least 30 min of prolonged sedentary activity; MET, metabolic equivalent; *, largest absolute correlations associated with each discriminant function; n/a, non-applicable.
Figure 1Scatterplot of all-groups and respective centroids of the two discriminant functions defined by the clustering model. The outer and inner grand circles represent the crosstabulation results of the young athletes’ school and home time schedule, respectively, distributed according the groups.