The relationship between primary-school childrens’ moderate to vigorous physical activity, cell phone screen time, and cell phone dependence

Shunding Hu, Liangying Ren, Haibin Liu
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We explored the relationship between moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), cell phone screen time (CPST) and cell phone dependence with 715 children at primary schools in China. The students completed the Children’s Leisure Activities Study Survey-Chinese edition, the Mobile Phone Usage Frequency Scale, and the Self-Assessment Questionnaire on Adolescent Mobile Phone Use Dependence. The results showed that there was a significant negative correlation between the children’s mean daily MVPA time and cell phone dependence, cravings, and physical and mental effects; those children who did not meet the World Health Organization???s recommended MVPA levels had stronger cravings for cell phones. In addition, there was a low to moderate positive correlation between CPST and cell phone dependence. It is recommended that primary school students participate in more MVPA and reduce their CPST to reduce the cravings for cell phones and the negative physical and mental effects of cell phone use.
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小学生中度至剧烈运动、手机屏幕时间和手机依赖之间的关系
我们以中国 715 名小学生为研究对象,探讨了中强度身体活动(MVPA)、手机屏幕时间(CPST)和手机依赖之间的关系。学生们填写了《儿童休闲活动研究调查-中文版》、《手机使用频率量表》和《青少年手机使用依赖自评问卷》。结果表明,孩子们的平均每日MVPA时间与手机依赖、手机渴求和身心影响之间存在显著的负相关;未达到世界卫生组织推荐的MVPA水平的孩子对手机有更强烈的渴求。此外,CPST 与手机依赖之间存在中低度正相关。建议小学生参加更多的 MVPA 并降低 CPST,以减少对手机的渴望以及使用手机对身心的负面影响。
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