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Is replacing time spent in 1 type of physical activity with another associated with health in children?

Anne P Macgregor1, Michael M Borghese1, Ian Janssen1,2.   

Abstract

Altering the proportion of total physical activity time accumulated while participating in different types of physical activity may influence health. Our objective was to use observational data to estimate whether replacing time from 1 type of physical activity with another is associated with physical and mental health indicators among children. Participants were 385 children aged 10-13 years. They wore a Global Positioning System watch and accelerometer and completed an activity log for 7 days. Data from these instruments was used to estimate time spent in outdoor active play, organized sport, curriculum-based physical activity at school, and active transportation. A cardiometabolic risk factor score was created from body fat, resting heart rate, and resting blood pressure measures. An internalizing symptoms score was created using anxiety and depression symptom questionnaire items. Isotemporal substitution models estimated if health indicators changed when time in 1 type of physical activity was replaced with equivalent time from another. The results indicated that time spent in all types of physical activity combined was associated with the cardiometabolic risk factor and internalizing symptom scores. Replacing active transportation with outdoor active play was associated with an increase in the internalizing symptoms score but a decrease in the cardiometabolic risk factor score. The internalizing symptoms score decreased when active transportation was replaced by equivalent time in organized sport. Other time substitutions were not significant. In conclusion, the total time spent participating in physical activity and not a specific type of physical activity was the most consistent correlate of the health indicators.

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Keywords:  activité physique; behaviour; comportement; epidemiology; fat mass; masse grasse; mathematical modelling; modélisation mathématique; pediatrics; physical activity; pédiatrie; épidémiologie

Year:  2019        PMID: 30653335     DOI: 10.1139/apnm-2018-0323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Physiol Nutr Metab        ISSN: 1715-5312            Impact factor:   2.665


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1.  Effects of isotemporal substitution of sedentary behavior with light-intensity or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity on cardiometabolic markers in male adolescents.

Authors:  Bruno P Moura; Rogério L Rufino; Ricardo C Faria; Paulo Roberto S Amorim
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-11-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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