論文

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2021年3月

The associations between meeting 24-hour movement guidelines and adiposity in Asian Adolescents: The Asia-Fit Study.

Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports
  • Stanley Sai-Chuen Hui
  • Ru Zhang
  • Koya Suzuki
  • Hisashi Naito
  • Govindasamy Balasekaran
  • Jong Kook Song
  • Soo Yeon Park
  • Yiing Mei Liou
  • Dajiang Lu
  • Bee Koon Poh
  • Kallaya Kijboonchoo
  • Wiyada Thasanasuwan
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開始ページ
763
終了ページ
771
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1111/sms.13893

Less is known about how compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines for physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior, and sleep affects adiposity in young people. The purposes of this study were to compare compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines in Asian adolescents and to examine the associations between compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines and body fat percentage. A sample of 12 590 adolescents aged 13.63 (± 1.01) years from eight Asian metropolitan cities including Bangkok (Thailand), Hong Kong SAR, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Seoul (South Korea), Shanghai (China), Singapore, Taipei (Taiwan), and Tokyo (Japan) completed interviewer-administered questionnaires to assess moderate-to-vigorous PA, recreational screen time, sleep duration, and covariates. Body fat percentage was measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis. We found that compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines differed in Asian adolescents across the eight cities. Adjusting for covariates, there was a negative association between number of the guidelines being met and body fat percentage in Asian adolescents. In addition, meeting only the sleep guideline and both the PA and sleep guidelines had negative associations with body fat percentage compared with no guidelines being met. Our findings improve the understanding about how compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines benefit a healthy body weight in adolescents, as well as contribute to development of evidence-based 24-hour movement guidelines for Asian young people. Future research is needed to gain better insights into the directionality of the associations between compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines and adiposity, as well as the mechanisms underlying the associations in Asian adolescents.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.13893
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33249648
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1111/sms.13893
  • PubMed ID : 33249648

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