Age- and sex-specific reference percentile curves for accelerometry-measured physical activity in healthy European children and adolescents.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS European Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1007/s00431-024-05902-y
Mark-Jan Ploegstra, Annika Swenne, Christoph Buck, Luis A Moreno, Lauren Lissner, Fabio Lauria, Stefaan de Henauw, Dénes Molnár, Michael Tornaritis, Kenn Konstabel, Mark Rayson, Yannis Pitsiladis, Yannis Manios, Laurent Béghin, Kurt Widhalm, Angela Polito, Kathrin Sinningen, Anthony Kafatos, Sonia Gomez-Martinez, Marcela González-Gross, José Antonio Casajús, Artur Mazur, Francisco B Ortega, Wolfgang Ahrens, Rolf M F Berger, Timm Intemann
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Abstract

Physical activity measured by accelerometry (PA-accelerometry) is used as an indicator of physical capacity in chronic diseases. Currently, only fragmented age ranges of reference percentile curves are available for European children and adolescents. This study aimed to provide age- and sex-specific percentiles for physical activity measured by hip-worn accelerometry derived throughout the full age range of European children and adolescents. Individual-level population-based PA data measured by accelerometry from HELENA and IDEFICS/I.Family studies were pooled and harmonized. Together these studies involved children and adolescents aged 2-18 years from 12 European countries. Primary outcomes included averaged counts per minute (CPM), sedentary time (SED), light PA (LPA) and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA). Generalized Additive Models for Location, Scale and Shape were used to derive age- and sex-specific reference percentile curves for these outcomes. The combined cohort consisted of 11,645 children and adolescents aged 2 to 18 years who contributed 14,610 valid accelerometry recordings, with a median accelerometer wear time of 6 days. This dataset allowed for the construction of age- and sex-specific reference percentile curves for CPM, SED, LPA, and MVPA. The curves demonstrated varying trends and variability across age groups.

Conclusions: This study provides age- and sex-specific percentile curves for PA-accelerometry in European children and adolescents, addressing a current gap in the availability of full-age range reference data. These curves based on healthy children and adolescents can be used by clinicians, researchers, and policymakers to interpret PA-accelerometry measurements, track physical activity trends, and evaluate treatment responses and health interventions.

What is known: • Daily physical activity (PA) is considered an important measure in various paediatric conditions. Existing reference data for PA in European children based on hip-worn accelerometers are limited to specific age ranges, and comprehensive data covering the full age range are lacking.

What is new: • The study provides age- and sex-specific reference curves for PA derived by hip-worn accelerometers in European children and adolescents. These curves aid clinicians, researchers, and policymakers in interpreting PA measurements and tracking trends over time in European children.

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欧洲健康儿童和青少年加速度计测量的身体活动的年龄和性别特定参考百分位数曲线。
通过加速度计测量的身体活动(pa -加速度计)被用作慢性疾病身体能力的指标。目前,欧洲儿童和青少年只有支离破碎的参考百分位曲线的年龄范围。本研究旨在提供年龄和性别特定的体力活动百分位数,通过臀部佩戴的加速度计在整个欧洲儿童和青少年的年龄范围内进行测量。通过HELENA和IDEFICS/I的加速度计测量个人水平的基于人群的PA数据。家庭研究是集中和协调的。这些研究共涉及12个欧洲国家2-18岁的儿童和青少年。主要结局包括平均每分钟计数(CPM)、久坐时间(SED)、轻度PA (LPA)和中度至剧烈PA (MVPA)。使用位置、规模和形状的广义可加模型得出这些结果的年龄和性别特定参考百分位曲线。合并队列包括11,645名2至18岁的儿童和青少年,他们提供了14,610份有效的加速度计记录,加速度计的中位佩戴时间为6天。该数据集允许构建CPM、SED、LPA和MVPA的年龄和性别特异性参考百分位数曲线。这些曲线显示了不同年龄组的不同趋势和可变性。结论:本研究提供了欧洲儿童和青少年pa加速度计的年龄和性别特异性百分位数曲线,解决了目前在全年龄范围参考数据可用性方面的差距。这些基于健康儿童和青少年的曲线可以被临床医生、研究人员和政策制定者用来解释pa加速测量,跟踪身体活动趋势,并评估治疗反应和健康干预措施。已知情况:•每日身体活动(PA)被认为是各种儿科疾病的重要措施。现有的欧洲儿童髋关节加速计的PA参考数据仅限于特定年龄范围,缺乏覆盖全年龄范围的综合数据。新内容:•该研究提供了欧洲儿童和青少年髋关节加速度计得出的PA的年龄和性别特异性参考曲线。这些曲线有助于临床医生、研究人员和政策制定者解释欧洲儿童的PA测量和跟踪趋势。
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