Does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? A combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity.
Animal models suggest growth restriction in utero leads to lower levels of motor activity. Furthermore, individuals with very low birth weight report lower levels of physical activity as adults. The aim of this study was to examine whether birth weight acts as a biological determinant of physical ac...
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doaj-7c9cd5844a07460d906bacd6b16927de2021-06-30T04:31:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0161e1612510.1371/journal.pone.0016125Does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? A combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity.Charlotte L RidgwaySøren BrageStephen J SharpKirsten CorderKate L WestgateEsther M van SluijsIan M GoodyerPedro C HallalSigmund A AnderssenLuis B SardinhaLars Bo AndersenUlf EkelundAnimal models suggest growth restriction in utero leads to lower levels of motor activity. Furthermore, individuals with very low birth weight report lower levels of physical activity as adults. The aim of this study was to examine whether birth weight acts as a biological determinant of physical activity and sedentary time. This study uses combined analysis of three European cohorts and one from South America (n = 4,170). Birth weight was measured or parentally reported. Height and weight were measured and used to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI). PA was objectively measured using accelerometry for ≥3 days, ≥10 hours day. Data was standardized to allow comparisons between different monitors. Total physical activity was assessed as counts per minute (cpm), with time spent above moderate activity (MVPA) >2,000 counts and time spent sedentary (<100 counts). There was no evidence for an association between birth weight and total physical activity (p = 0.9) or MVPA (p = 0.7). Overall there was no evidence for an association between birth weight and sedentary time (p = 0.8). However in the Pelotas study we did find an association between higher birth weight (kg) and lower overall physical activity (cpm) (β = -31, 95%CI: -58, -46, p = 0.03) and higher birth weight and greater sedentary time (mins/day) (β = 16.4, 95%CI: 5.3, 27.5, p = 0.004), although this was attenuated and no longer significant with further adjustment for gestational age. Overall this combined analysis suggests that birth weight may not be an important biological determinant of habitual physical activity or sedentary behaviour in children and adolescents.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21264270/?tool=EBI |
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Charlotte L Ridgway Søren Brage Stephen J Sharp Kirsten Corder Kate L Westgate Esther M van Sluijs Ian M Goodyer Pedro C Hallal Sigmund A Anderssen Luis B Sardinha Lars Bo Andersen Ulf Ekelund Does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? A combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity. PLoS ONE |
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Charlotte L Ridgway Søren Brage Stephen J Sharp Kirsten Corder Kate L Westgate Esther M van Sluijs Ian M Goodyer Pedro C Hallal Sigmund A Anderssen Luis B Sardinha Lars Bo Andersen Ulf Ekelund |
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Does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? A combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity. |
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Does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? A combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity. |
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Does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? A combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity. |
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Does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? A combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity. |
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Does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? A combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity. |
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does birth weight influence physical activity in youth? a combined analysis of four studies using objectively measured physical activity. |
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Animal models suggest growth restriction in utero leads to lower levels of motor activity. Furthermore, individuals with very low birth weight report lower levels of physical activity as adults. The aim of this study was to examine whether birth weight acts as a biological determinant of physical activity and sedentary time. This study uses combined analysis of three European cohorts and one from South America (n = 4,170). Birth weight was measured or parentally reported. Height and weight were measured and used to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI). PA was objectively measured using accelerometry for ≥3 days, ≥10 hours day. Data was standardized to allow comparisons between different monitors. Total physical activity was assessed as counts per minute (cpm), with time spent above moderate activity (MVPA) >2,000 counts and time spent sedentary (<100 counts). There was no evidence for an association between birth weight and total physical activity (p = 0.9) or MVPA (p = 0.7). Overall there was no evidence for an association between birth weight and sedentary time (p = 0.8). However in the Pelotas study we did find an association between higher birth weight (kg) and lower overall physical activity (cpm) (β = -31, 95%CI: -58, -46, p = 0.03) and higher birth weight and greater sedentary time (mins/day) (β = 16.4, 95%CI: 5.3, 27.5, p = 0.004), although this was attenuated and no longer significant with further adjustment for gestational age. Overall this combined analysis suggests that birth weight may not be an important biological determinant of habitual physical activity or sedentary behaviour in children and adolescents. |
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