| Literature DB >> 32183834 |
Jostein Steene-Johannessen1, Bjørge Herman Hansen2, Knut Eirik Dalene2, Elin Kolle2, Kate Northstone3, Niels Christian Møller4, Anders Grøntved4, Niels Wedderkopp4, Susi Kriemler5, Angie S Page6, Jardena J Puder7, John J Reilly8, Luis B Sardinha9, Esther M F van Sluijs10, Lars Bo Andersen11, Hidde van der Ploeg12, Wolfgang Ahrens13, Claudia Flexeder14, Marie Standl14, Holger Shculz14, Luis A Moreno15, Stefaan De Henauw16, Nathalie Michels16, Greet Cardon16, Francisco B Ortega17, Jonatan Ruiz17, Susana Aznar18, Mikael Fogelholm19, Andrew Decelis20, Line Grønholt Olesen4, Mads Fiil Hjorth21, Rute Santos22, Susana Vale23, Lars Breum Christiansen4, Russ Jago6, Laura Basterfield24, Christopher G Owen25, Claire M Nightingale25, Gabriele Eiben26, Angela Polito27, Fabio Lauria28, Jeremy Vanhelst29, Charalambos Hadjigeorgiou30, Kenn Konstabel31, Dénes Molnár32, Ole Sprengeler13, Yannis Manios33, Jaanus Harro34, Anthony Kafatos35, Sigmund Alfred Anderssen2, Ulf Ekelund2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Levels of physical activity and variation in physical activity and sedentary time by place and person in European children and adolescents are largely unknown. The objective of the study was to assess the variations in objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time in children and adolescents across Europe.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32183834 PMCID: PMC7079516 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-020-00930-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Fig. 1Study selection
Studies in alphabetic order: country of origin, design and characteristics of study participants included in the present analyses
| Study Name | Yrs | Months | Country | Design | Filesa | Age (y) | Model | Epoch |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALSPAC | 2003–07 | All | United Kingdom | Long. | 10,426 | 10–15 | 7164, 71,256,GT1M | 60 |
| Ballabeina Study | 2008–09 | June-Sept | Swiss | Inter. | 998 | 4–8 | GT1M | 15 |
| Belgium Pre-School Study | 2006;08–09 | Oct-March | Belgium | CS | 170 | 3–7 | GT1M | 15 |
| CHASE | 2006–07 | Jan-Feb | United Kingdom | CS | 2011 | 9–10 | GT1M | 15 |
| COSCIS | 2001–05 | Oct-May | Denmark | Inter. | 1146 | 6–11 | 7164 | 60 |
| EYHS (Denmark) | 1997–98; 2003–04 | All | Denmark | Long. | 1715 | 8–18 | 7164 | 60 |
| EYHS (Estonia) | 1998–99 | Aug-May | Estonia | CS | 660 | 8–17 | 7164 | 60 |
| EYHS (Norway) | 1999–00 | Feb-Oct | Norway | CS | 387 | 9–10 | 7164 | 60 |
| EYHS (Portugal) | 1999–00 | Jan-July | Portugal | Long. | 1357 | 8–18 | 7164 | 60 |
| EYHS SPAIN | 2008–10 | – | SPAIN | CS | 447 | 8–10 | GT1M | 15 |
| GINI | 2011–14 | All | Germany | CS | 1220 | 14–17 | GT3X | 60 |
| Helena | 2006–07 | All | Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden | CS | 2755 | 13–17 | GT1M | 15 |
| IDEFICS | 2007–2010 | Sept-May | Italy, Estonia, Cyprus, Belgium. Sweden, Germany, Hungary, Spain | Long | 7104 | 2–9 | GT1M/Actitrainer | 15,60 |
| ISCOLE | 2011–13 | All | Finland | CS | 531 | 9–11 | GT3X | 15 |
| KISS | 2005–06 | May-Nov | Swiss | Inter. | 889 | 6–14 | 7164, GT1M | 60 |
| LISA | 2011–14 | All | Germany | CS | 429 | 14–16 | GT3X | 60 |
| MAGIC | 2006–07 | Nov-May | United Kingdom | CS | 434 | 3–4 | 7164 | 60 |
| MAL-TA | 2012 | Jan-May | Malta | CS | 859 | 10–11 | GT3X | 10 |
| Odense Preschool | 2009 | May–June | Denmark | CS | 527 | 5–6 | GT1M/GT3X | 10 |
| OPUS | 2011 | Aug-Nov | Denmark | Long | 705 | 8–11 | GT3X (+) | 60 |
| PANCS | 2005–06 | All | Norway | CS | 2031 | 9–15 | 7164 | 10 |
| PEACH | 2006–09 | Sept-July | England | Long. | 2088 | 10–13 | GT1M | 15 |
| Portugal | 2008–09 | All | Portugal | CS | 2557 | 10–18 | GT1M | 15 |
| Prestyle | 2009 | – | Portugal | CS | 567 | 3–6 | GT1M | 5 |
| ProActive | 2012–13 | – | United Kingdom | CS | 1207 | 10–11 | GT3X | 15 |
| Portugal | 2010–11 | Sept-June | Portugal | CS | 660 | 11–12 | GT1M | 30 |
| SPACE | 2010 | Apr-June | Denmark | Inter. | 1274 | 11–13 | GT3X | 30 |
| SPEEDY | 2007 | Feb-July | United Kingdom | CS | 1992 | 9–11 | GT1M | 5 |
| The Belgian Environmental PA study in Youth | 2008–09 | Oct-May | Belgium | CS | 606 | 13–15 | GT1M | 60 |
| The Gateshead Millennium Study | 2006–07 | Oct-Dec | United Kingdom | Cross | 478 | 6–8 | GT1M | 15 |
| The Gateshead Millennium Study | 2006–07 | Oct-Dec | United Kingdom | Cross | 478 | 6–8 | GT1M | 15 |
ALSPAC Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children; CHASE Child Heart And Health Study in England; GINIplus German Infant Study on the influence of Nutrition Intervention PLUS environmental and genetic influences on allergy development; HELENA Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence Study; IDEFICS Identification and prevention of Dietary- and lifestyle-induced health EFfects In Children and infantS; ISCOLE The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment KISS, Kinder-Sportstudie; LISA Influence of Life-style factors on the development of the Immune System and Allergies in East and West Germany; MAGIC Movement and Activity Glasgow Intervention in Children; MAL-TA Movement, Activity and Lifestyle- tweens in action; PEACH Personal and Environmental Associations with Children’s Health; SPEEDY Sport, Physical activity and Eating behaviour: Environmental Determinants in Young people; SPACE,
aValid files included in analyses
Fig. 2a-c. Predicted physical activity level (95% CI) by age and sex for a) total physical activity (CPM); b) time spent in moderate to vigorous (MVPA) and c) time spent sedentary (SED). All estimates are adjusted for wear time (b and c), country, season, study year and ActiGraph models
Odds ratio (95% CI) for being categorized as physically active by sex, weight status and European region
| Total | Children | Adolescents | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | OR (95%CI) | % | OR (95%CI) | % | OR (95%CI) | |
| Overalla | N/A | 28·7 | 28·9 | |||
| Sex | ||||||
| Male (ref) | 40·6 | 1·00 | 38·7 | 41·8 | ||
| Female | 18·0 | 20·2 | 16·6 | |||
| Weight status | ||||||
| Normal (ref) | 30·5 | 1·00 | 30·8 | 1·00 | 30·5 | 1·00 |
| Overweight | 23·6 | 24·6 | 22·4 | |||
| Obese | 19·3 | 18·6 | 18·5 | |||
| European region | ||||||
| North (ref) | 31·4 | 1·00 | 31·3 | 1·00 | 29·9 | 1·00 |
| Central | 26·0 | 0·75 (0·51, 1·01) | 29·4 | 0·90 (0·63, 1·27) | 28·5 | 0·93 (0·56, 1·54) |
| South | 23·2 | 23·8 | 23·4 | |||
All estimates are adjusted for sex, age, wear time, country, season, study year and ActiGraph models. Study used as cluster variable. aIn overall estimates each country weighted by the square root of participants within each country
Prevalence (95% CI) of for being categorized as sufficiently physically active by European region, country and age group
| European region | Overall region | Country within region | Children (2–9.9 y) | Adolescents (≥10–18 y) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North ( | 31 (29,34) | Norway | 37 (26, 49) | 34 (32,37) |
| Sweden | 33 (28,39) | 38 (31,44) | ||
| Denmark | 32 (24,41) | 29 (21,37) | ||
| Finland | 25 (11,38) | 29 (15,43) | ||
| Estonia | 28 (23,32) | 40 (29,52) | ||
| UK | 31 (21,40) | 30 (27,32) | ||
| Central ( | 26 (20,32) | France | N/A | 28 (23,33) |
| Germany | 33 (28,38) | 24 (10,38) | ||
| Austria | N/A | 34 (27,40) | ||
| Swiss | 38 (25, 51) | 43 (37,48) | ||
| Belgium | 18 (10,26) | 20 (16,23) | ||
| Hungary | 22 (19,25) | 38 (31,46) | ||
| South ( | 23 (20,27) | Portugal | 25 (21,29) | 24 (19,29) |
| Spain | 25 (21,28) | 33 (29,37) | ||
| Italy | N/A | 21 (17,26) | ||
| Malta | N/A | 14 (10,19) | ||
| Cyprus | 13 (9,16) | N/A | ||
| Greece | N/A | 27 (22,33) |
All estimates are adjusted for sex, age, wear time, country, season, study year and ActiGraph models. Study used as cluster variable
Fig. 3a Prevalence categories (≤ 19·9%, 20·0-24·9%, 25·0-29·9%, 30·0-34·9% and ≥35 %) of children being sufficiently physical active by country. b Prevalence categories (≤ 19·9%, 20·0-24·9%, 25·0-29·9%, 30·0-34·9% and ≥35 %) of adolescents being sufficiently physical active by country