The Effect of Season and Neighbourhood-Built Environment on Home Area Sedentary Behaviour in 9–14 Year Old Children
There is little understanding of how the built environment shapes activity behaviours in children over different seasons. This study sought to establish how seasonal weather patterns, in a given year in a mid-western Canadian city, affect sedentary time (SED) in youth and how the relationship betwee...
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doaj-bce3a4d6724c45c397a4bee90463f02d2021-02-19T00:02:51ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-02-01181968196810.3390/ijerph18041968The Effect of Season and Neighbourhood-Built Environment on Home Area Sedentary Behaviour in 9–14 Year Old ChildrenLarisa Lotoski0Daniel Fuller1Kevin G. Stanley2Daniel Rainham3Nazeem Muhajarine4Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5, CanadaSchool of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7, CanadaDepartment of Computer Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5C9, CanadaSchool of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, CanadaDepartment of Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5, CanadaThere is little understanding of how the built environment shapes activity behaviours in children over different seasons. This study sought to establish how seasonal weather patterns, in a given year in a mid-western Canadian city, affect sedentary time (SED) in youth and how the relationship between season and SED are moderated by the built environment in their home neighbourhood. Families with children aged 9–14 years were recruited from the prairie city of Saskatoon, Canada. Location-specific, device-based SED was captured in children during three timeframes over a one-year period using GPS-paired accelerometers. Multilevel models are presented. Children accumulated significantly greater levels of SED in spring but significantly less SED in the fall months in comparison to the winter months. Children living in neighbourhoods with the highest density of destinations accumulated significantly less SED while in their home area in comparison to their counterparts, and this effect was more pronounced in the spring and summer months. On weekends, the rise in sedentariness within the home area was completely diminished in children living in neighbourhoods with the greatest number of destinations and highest activity friendliness. These results suggested that increasing neighbourhood amenities can lead to a reduced sedentariness of youth, though more so in the warmers months of the year.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/1968sedentary behaviourbuilt environmentseasonadolescentschildrenphysical activity |
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Larisa Lotoski Daniel Fuller Kevin G. Stanley Daniel Rainham Nazeem Muhajarine The Effect of Season and Neighbourhood-Built Environment on Home Area Sedentary Behaviour in 9–14 Year Old Children International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health sedentary behaviour built environment season adolescents children physical activity |
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Larisa Lotoski Daniel Fuller Kevin G. Stanley Daniel Rainham Nazeem Muhajarine |
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The Effect of Season and Neighbourhood-Built Environment on Home Area Sedentary Behaviour in 9–14 Year Old Children |
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The Effect of Season and Neighbourhood-Built Environment on Home Area Sedentary Behaviour in 9–14 Year Old Children |
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The Effect of Season and Neighbourhood-Built Environment on Home Area Sedentary Behaviour in 9–14 Year Old Children |
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The Effect of Season and Neighbourhood-Built Environment on Home Area Sedentary Behaviour in 9–14 Year Old Children |
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The Effect of Season and Neighbourhood-Built Environment on Home Area Sedentary Behaviour in 9–14 Year Old Children |
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effect of season and neighbourhood-built environment on home area sedentary behaviour in 9–14 year old children |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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There is little understanding of how the built environment shapes activity behaviours in children over different seasons. This study sought to establish how seasonal weather patterns, in a given year in a mid-western Canadian city, affect sedentary time (SED) in youth and how the relationship between season and SED are moderated by the built environment in their home neighbourhood. Families with children aged 9–14 years were recruited from the prairie city of Saskatoon, Canada. Location-specific, device-based SED was captured in children during three timeframes over a one-year period using GPS-paired accelerometers. Multilevel models are presented. Children accumulated significantly greater levels of SED in spring but significantly less SED in the fall months in comparison to the winter months. Children living in neighbourhoods with the highest density of destinations accumulated significantly less SED while in their home area in comparison to their counterparts, and this effect was more pronounced in the spring and summer months. On weekends, the rise in sedentariness within the home area was completely diminished in children living in neighbourhoods with the greatest number of destinations and highest activity friendliness. These results suggested that increasing neighbourhood amenities can lead to a reduced sedentariness of youth, though more so in the warmers months of the year. |
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sedentary behaviour built environment season adolescents children physical activity |
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