Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents

This study examined two-year changes in patterns of activity and associations with body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) among adolescents. Inclinometers (activPAL) assessed sitting, sitting bouts, standing, stepping, and breaks from sitting. ActiGraph-accelerometers assessed sedentary...

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Main Authors: Ana María Contardo Ayala, Jo Salmon, David W. Dunstan, Lauren Arundell, Kate Parker, Anna Timperio
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Children
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/6/1/2
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spelling doaj-57e560821c804a4aaceda46388cd23592021-04-02T04:53:37ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672018-12-0161210.3390/children6010002children6010002Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in AdolescentsAna María Contardo Ayala0Jo Salmon1David W. Dunstan2Lauren Arundell3Kate Parker4Anna Timperio5Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong 3220, Australia, <email>jo.salmon@deakin.edu.au</email> (J.S.)Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong 3220, Australia, <email>jo.salmon@deakin.edu.au</email> (J.S.)Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong 3220, Australia, <email>jo.salmon@deakin.edu.au</email> (J.S.)Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong 3220, Australia, <email>jo.salmon@deakin.edu.au</email> (J.S.)Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong 3220, Australia, <email>jo.salmon@deakin.edu.au</email> (J.S.)Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong 3220, Australia, <email>jo.salmon@deakin.edu.au</email> (J.S.)This study examined two-year changes in patterns of activity and associations with body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) among adolescents. Inclinometers (activPAL) assessed sitting, sitting bouts, standing, stepping, and breaks from sitting. ActiGraph-accelerometers assessed sedentary time (SED), light-intensity physical activity (LIPA, stratified as low- and high-LIPA), and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Anthropometric measures were objectively assessed at baseline and self-reported at follow-up. Data from 324 and 67 participants were obtained at baseline and follow-up, respectively. Multilevel mixed-effects linear regression models examined changes over time, and associations between baseline values and BMI and WC at follow-up. There were significant increases in BMI (0.6 kg/m2) and durations of prolonged sitting (26.4 min/day) and SED (52 min/day), and significant decreases in stepping (&minus;19 min/day), LIPA (&minus;33 min/day), low-LIPA (&minus;26 min/day), high-LIPA (&minus;6.3 min/day), MVPA (&minus;19 min/day), and the number of breaks/day (&minus;8). High baseline sitting time was associated (p = 0.086) with higher BMI at follow-up. There were no significant associations between baseline sitting, prolonged sitting, LIPA, or MVPA with WC. Although changes in daily activity patterns were not in a favourable direction, there were no clear associations with BMI or WC. Research with larger sample sizes and more time points is needed.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/6/1/2sitting timebody mass indexwaist circumferenceactivPALActiGraphadolescents
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author Ana María Contardo Ayala
Jo Salmon
David W. Dunstan
Lauren Arundell
Kate Parker
Anna Timperio
spellingShingle Ana María Contardo Ayala
Jo Salmon
David W. Dunstan
Lauren Arundell
Kate Parker
Anna Timperio
Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents
Children
sitting time
body mass index
waist circumference
activPAL
ActiGraph
adolescents
author_facet Ana María Contardo Ayala
Jo Salmon
David W. Dunstan
Lauren Arundell
Kate Parker
Anna Timperio
author_sort Ana María Contardo Ayala
title Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents
title_short Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents
title_full Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents
title_fullStr Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents
title_sort longitudinal changes in sitting patterns, physical activity, and health outcomes in adolescents
publisher MDPI AG
series Children
issn 2227-9067
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This study examined two-year changes in patterns of activity and associations with body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) among adolescents. Inclinometers (activPAL) assessed sitting, sitting bouts, standing, stepping, and breaks from sitting. ActiGraph-accelerometers assessed sedentary time (SED), light-intensity physical activity (LIPA, stratified as low- and high-LIPA), and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Anthropometric measures were objectively assessed at baseline and self-reported at follow-up. Data from 324 and 67 participants were obtained at baseline and follow-up, respectively. Multilevel mixed-effects linear regression models examined changes over time, and associations between baseline values and BMI and WC at follow-up. There were significant increases in BMI (0.6 kg/m2) and durations of prolonged sitting (26.4 min/day) and SED (52 min/day), and significant decreases in stepping (&minus;19 min/day), LIPA (&minus;33 min/day), low-LIPA (&minus;26 min/day), high-LIPA (&minus;6.3 min/day), MVPA (&minus;19 min/day), and the number of breaks/day (&minus;8). High baseline sitting time was associated (p = 0.086) with higher BMI at follow-up. There were no significant associations between baseline sitting, prolonged sitting, LIPA, or MVPA with WC. Although changes in daily activity patterns were not in a favourable direction, there were no clear associations with BMI or WC. Research with larger sample sizes and more time points is needed.
topic sitting time
body mass index
waist circumference
activPAL
ActiGraph
adolescents
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/6/1/2
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