The role of leisure-time physical activity in youth for lifelong activity-a latent profile analysis with retrospective life course data.

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-26 DOI:10.1007/s12662-023-00884-9
Lars Lenze, Claudia Klostermann, Julia Schmid, Markus Lamprecht, Siegfried Nagel
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Considering the positive health effects of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA), youth is an important life stage to promote lifelong LTPA. However, the stability of LTPA over the life course is low, and specific predictors of LTPA in youth for lifelong activity have some shortcomings, e.g. neglecting the interacting factors of LTPA within individuals. Therefore, from a person-oriented approach, patterns of LTPA behaviour in youth considering time- and context-related aspects and their relationships with lifelong LTPA were investigated. Life course data from n = 1519 Swiss inhabitants aged between 25 and 76 years were recorded retrospectively using a validated questionnaire (CATI method). Latent profile analyses were used to find the optimal profile solution and for the association with lifelong LTPA auxiliary conditional effect models (controlled for age) were applied. Six distinct patterns emerged. Overall, mostly inactive youth are also the least active in adulthood, whereas several other patterns are associated with a mainly continuous LTPA throughout adulthood. More precisely, multiple constellations in youth occurred to be physically active in at least 80% of the years in adulthood: (1) early starters regarding LTPA in a rather self-organised setting but not with many different LTPAs; (2) late entrants with a variety of different activities and organisational settings; or (3) a high expression in every variable investigated. Consequently, there is not just one type of LTPA behaviour in youth linked to lifelong activity, which indicates that certain aspects of LTPA in youth can be compensated by each other. Implications for LTPA promotion can be derived.

Supplementary information: The online version of this article (10.1007/s12662-023-00884-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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青少年闲暇时间体育活动对终生活动的作用--利用回顾性生命历程数据进行的潜在特征分析。
考虑到闲暇时间体育活动(LTPA)对健康的积极影响,青少年是促进终身LTPA的重要人生阶段。然而,LTPA在整个生命过程中的稳定性较低,而且青少年终身LTPA的具体预测指标也存在一些缺陷,例如忽视了个体内部LTPA的相互作用因素。因此,研究人员从以人为本的角度出发,考虑了与时间和环境相关的方面,研究了青少年的 LTPA 行为模式及其与终身 LTPA 的关系。研究人员使用经过验证的调查问卷(CATI 方法)回顾性地记录了年龄在 25 岁至 76 岁之间的 1519 名瑞士居民的生命历程数据。通过潜特征分析找到了最佳的特征解决方案,并应用辅助条件效应模型(控制年龄)分析了与终生LTPA的关系。结果发现了六种不同的模式。总体而言,大多数不活跃的青少年在成年后也是最不活跃的,而其他几种模式则与整个成年期主要持续的LTPA有关。更确切地说,青少年在成年后至少有 80% 的时间里都在参加体育锻炼,这种情况有多种:(1) 较早开始在自我组织的环境中参加长期体育锻炼,但参加的长期体育锻炼种类不多;(2) 较晚开始参加长期体育锻炼,但参加的活动和组织环境多种多样;或 (3) 在调查的每个变量中都有较高的表现。因此,与终身活动相关的青少年 LTPA 行为不只一种,这表明青少年 LTPA 的某些方面可以相互弥补。这对促进LTPA的发展具有重要意义:本文在线版(10.1007/s12662-023-00884-9)包含补充材料,授权用户可查阅。
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