3-11 岁儿童有组织和无组织体育活动与总体体育活动之间的纵向关系。

Nanne-Mari Luukkainen, Arto Laukkanen, Donna Niemistö, Jimi Kotkajuuri, Elina Meklin, Arja Sääkslahti
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幼儿的体力活动(PA)一直在减少,而他们对体育运动的参与却在增加。因此,本研究旨在纵向考察幼儿教育和保育(ECEC)年龄段的儿童(T1;3-8 岁)有组织和无组织的体育活动参与是否会预测他们在小学年龄段(T2;7-11 岁)加速度计测量的体育活动。其次,研究人员还调查了有组织和无组织体育锻炼参与随时间推移而发生的变化。这项分组随机研究的参与者包括 501 名芬兰儿童(52.3% 为女孩:T1,Mage = 5.57 ± 1.06;T2,Mage = 8.80 ± 1.07)。在 T1 和 T2 阶段,通过监护人问卷调查了 PA 参与情况。有组织的体育锻炼参与度可操作为未参与、参与一项运动或参与多项运动(两项或多项);无组织的体育锻炼参与度可操作为平日和周末户外活动时间。第二阶段的运动量是通过加速度计测量的。主要结果通过线性回归进行检验,而配对样本 t 检验和曼-惠特尼 U 检验则评估了 T1 和 T2 之间的差异。结果表明,从 T1 到 T2,户外活动时间和有组织的体育运动参与度均有所增加。此外,T1 阶段的户外活动时间预示着T2 阶段更多的中强度活动(MVPA)和更少的久坐时间,而参加多项运动则预示着T2 阶段更多的中强度活动(MVPA)和更少的久坐时间。总体而言,较小年龄时的户外活动和多种运动参与似乎预示着芬兰儿童后来的中强度运动和久坐行为。
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Longitudinal relationship between organised and non-organised physical activities and overall physical activity in children aged 3–11 years

Young children's physical activity (PA) has been decreasing while their sports participation has been increasing. Therefore, the aim of this research was to longitudinally examine whether and, if so, how organised and non-organised PA participation by early childhood education and care (ECEC)-aged children (T1; 3–8 years) predicted their accelerometer-measured PA at primary school age (T2; 7–11 years). Secondarily, changes in organised and non-organised PA participation over time were investigated. The cluster-randomised study participants comprised 501 Finnish children (52.3% girls: T1, Mage = 5.57 ± 1.06; T2, Mage = 8.80 ± 1.07). PA participation was queried via guardian questionnaire at T1 and T2. Organised PA participation was operationalised as non-participation, participation in one sport or multisport (two or more) participation; non-organised PA was operationalised as time spent outdoors on weekdays and on weekend days. PA at T2 was measured using accelerometers. The primary outcome was tested using linear regressions, while a paired sample t-test and Mann–Whitney U test assessed differences between T1 and T2. The results showed outdoor time and organised sports participation increased from T1 to T2. Moreover, outdoor time at T1 predicted more moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and less sedentary time at T2, while multisport participation predicted significantly more MVPA and less sedentary time at T2. Overall, being outdoors and multisport participation at younger ages appear to have predicted Finnish children's later (MV) PA and sedentary behaviour.

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