Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review
Abstract Background Many preschoolers spend a substantial portion of their day enrolled in centre-based childcare; the amounts of physical activity and sedentary time accumulated in this environment are critical to preschoolers’ ability to meet movement guidelines. The purpose of this systematic rev...
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doaj-6ab5e6192bcb4000ae0527423711f63a2020-11-24T21:51:05ZengBMCInternational Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity1479-58682018-11-0115111610.1186/s12966-018-0745-6Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic reviewKathleen T. O’Brien0Leigh M. Vanderloo1Brianne A. Bruijns2Stephanie Truelove3Patricia Tucker4Department of French Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Western OntarioChild Health Evaluative Sciences, The Hospital for Sick ChildrenHealth and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western OntarioHealth and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western OntarioSchool of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western OntarioAbstract Background Many preschoolers spend a substantial portion of their day enrolled in centre-based childcare; the amounts of physical activity and sedentary time accumulated in this environment are critical to preschoolers’ ability to meet movement guidelines. The purpose of this systematic review was to provide a comprehensive overview of the objectively assessed physical activity and sedentary time of preschoolers in centre-based childcare (registration no. CRD42016033502). Methods Eight online databases were searched using terms related to physical activity, sedentary time, preschoolers and centre-based childcare. Published, peer-reviewed primary studies written in English that objectively assessed (via accelerometry) the physical activity and sedentary time of preschoolers (2-5 years) in centre-based childcare were included. Results Fifty-five studies (published 2004-2017) from 11 countries, representing 13,956 participants were included. Studies reported light physical activity (n=38) ranging from 2.94 to 29.96 mins/hr, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (n=46) which ranged from 1.29 to 22.66 mins/hr, and total physical activity (n=42) ranging from 4.23 to 47.17 mins/hr. Sedentary time (n=47) ranged from 12.38 to 55.77 mins/hr. Conclusion Physical activity and sedentary time were highly varied and inconsistent between studies; therefore, it is difficult to determine preschoolers’ true amount of physical activity and sedentary time during childcare hours. Despite this variability, preschoolers were noted to participate in high rates of sedentary time in this setting. The lack of homogeneity is an important finding in and of itself as it highlights the lack of consistency in measuring, processing, and reporting paediatric physical activity data.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12966-018-0745-6preschoolersphysical activitysedentary timecentre-based childcaresystematic reviewaccelerometry |
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Kathleen T. O’Brien Leigh M. Vanderloo Brianne A. Bruijns Stephanie Truelove Patricia Tucker Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity preschoolers physical activity sedentary time centre-based childcare systematic review accelerometry |
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Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review |
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Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review |
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Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review |
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Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review |
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Physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review |
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physical activity and sedentary time among preschoolers in centre-based childcare: a systematic review |
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International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity |
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Abstract Background Many preschoolers spend a substantial portion of their day enrolled in centre-based childcare; the amounts of physical activity and sedentary time accumulated in this environment are critical to preschoolers’ ability to meet movement guidelines. The purpose of this systematic review was to provide a comprehensive overview of the objectively assessed physical activity and sedentary time of preschoolers in centre-based childcare (registration no. CRD42016033502). Methods Eight online databases were searched using terms related to physical activity, sedentary time, preschoolers and centre-based childcare. Published, peer-reviewed primary studies written in English that objectively assessed (via accelerometry) the physical activity and sedentary time of preschoolers (2-5 years) in centre-based childcare were included. Results Fifty-five studies (published 2004-2017) from 11 countries, representing 13,956 participants were included. Studies reported light physical activity (n=38) ranging from 2.94 to 29.96 mins/hr, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (n=46) which ranged from 1.29 to 22.66 mins/hr, and total physical activity (n=42) ranging from 4.23 to 47.17 mins/hr. Sedentary time (n=47) ranged from 12.38 to 55.77 mins/hr. Conclusion Physical activity and sedentary time were highly varied and inconsistent between studies; therefore, it is difficult to determine preschoolers’ true amount of physical activity and sedentary time during childcare hours. Despite this variability, preschoolers were noted to participate in high rates of sedentary time in this setting. The lack of homogeneity is an important finding in and of itself as it highlights the lack of consistency in measuring, processing, and reporting paediatric physical activity data. |
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