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Adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines among Portuguese preschool children: the prestyle study

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. 2020 Sep;38(18):2149-2154.

doi: 10.1080/02640414.2020.1775385.

Epub 2020 Jun 9.

Susana Vale 
1
 
2
 
3
, Jorge Mota 
3

Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 School of Education, Polytechnic Institute of Porto , Porto, Portugal.
  • 2 INED – Research and Innovation Centre in Education, School of Education, Polytechnic Institute of Porto , Porto, Portugal.
  • 3 CIAFEL – Research Centre in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure, Faculty of Sport, University of Porto , Porto, Portugal.
  • PMID:

    32516083

  • DOI:

    10.1080/02640414.2020.1775385

Susana Vale et al.

J Sports Sci.

2020 Sep.

. 2020 Sep;38(18):2149-2154.

doi: 10.1080/02640414.2020.1775385.

Epub 2020 Jun 9.

Authors

Susana Vale 
1
 
2
 
3
, Jorge Mota 
3

Affiliations

  • 1 School of Education, Polytechnic Institute of Porto , Porto, Portugal.
  • 2 INED – Research and Innovation Centre in Education, School of Education, Polytechnic Institute of Porto , Porto, Portugal.
  • 3 CIAFEL – Research Centre in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure, Faculty of Sport, University of Porto , Porto, Portugal.
  • PMID:

    32516083

  • DOI:

    10.1080/02640414.2020.1775385

Abstract


Purpose:

The 24-Hour Movement Guidelines (24 hMG) provide specific recommendations, including physical activity (PA), screen-time and sleep-duration, which preschoolers should achieve for a healthy day (24 h). The aim of the current study was to analyse preschooler’s adherence with the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines.


Methods:

The sample comprised 739 preschool children. PA was accelerometer-derived. Screen time and sleep duration were parent-reported through questionnaires. Preschoolers were classified as meeting/not meeting in each guideline and as well as for the overall 24hMG.


Results/findings:

According to the 24hMG, we found high percentages of preschoolers that met sleep guidelines (80.6%), only around 1/3 of preschool children met PA (28.6%) and a lower proportion met screen-time guidelines (20.3%). We found that 31.7% of the children met at least 2 of the recommendations and that more than half only one (52.8%). Overall, 4.5% of preschool children complied with the 24hMG and 11.1% of the children did not comply with any of the three recommendations.


Conclusions:

Few preschoolers met PA and screen-time recommendations, which deeply impacts the preschooler’s adherence to the 24hMG. Future work should focus on finding solutions for promoting better adherence and mainly identifying ways to reduce screen time and increase PA at these ages.


Keywords:

Preschoolers; early ages; physical activity; screen time and Sleep duration.

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Prevalence of meeting 24-Hour Movement Guidelines from pre-school to adolescence: A systematic review and meta-analysis including 387,437 participants and 23 countries

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1
, Javier Sevil-Serrano 
1
, Pedro Antonio Sánchez-Miguel 
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, José Francisco López-Gil 
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, Mark S Tremblay 
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, Antonio García-Hermoso 
4

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  • 1 Department of Didactics of Musical, Plastic and Body Expression, Faculty of Teaching Training, University of Extremadura, Avenida de la Universidad, S/N, Cáceres 10071, Spain.
  • 2 Department of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Science, University of Murcia (UM), San Javier 30720, Spain.
  • 3 Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L1, Canada.
  • 4 Navarrabiomed, Public University of Navarra (UPNA), Health Research Institute of Navarra (IdiSNA), Navarra Hospital Complex (CHN), Pamplona 310008, Spain. Electronic address: [email protected].
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1
, Pedro Antonio Sánchez-Miguel 
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  • 2 Department of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Science, University of Murcia (UM), San Javier 30720, Spain.
  • 3 Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L1, Canada.
  • 4 Navarrabiomed, Public University of Navarra (UPNA), Health Research Institute of Navarra (IdiSNA), Navarra Hospital Complex (CHN), Pamplona 310008, Spain. Electronic address: [email protected].
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Background:

Meeting the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines (physical activity, screen time, and sleep duration) has been associated with positive health indicators. However, there are no previous meta-analyses that have examined the overall adherence to the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines from pre-school to adolescence across the world. Therefore, the main purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to examine the overall (non)adherence to the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines among preschoolers, children, and adolescents worldwide.


Methods:

Four electronic databases (MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews) were searched for quantitative studies published in Spanish and English between January 2016 and May 2021. Studies that were conducted with apparently healthy participants and reported the overall (non)adherence to the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines in preschoolers and/or children and/or adolescents were included.


Results:

Sixty-three studies comprising 387,437 individuals (51% girls) aged 3-18 years from 23 countries were included. Overall, 7.12% (95% confidence interval (95%CI): 6.45%-7.78%) of youth met all three 24-Hour Movement Guidelines, and 19.21% (95%CI: 16.73%-21.69%) met none of the 3 recommendations. Concerning sex, adherence to all recommendations was significantly lower in girls (3.75%, 95%CI: 3.23%-4.27%) than in boys (6.89%, 95%CI: 5.89%-7.89%) (p < 0.001). However, there were no sex differences regarding adherence to any of the 3 individual recommendations (girls, 15.66%, 95%CI: 8.40%-22.92%; boys, 12.95%, 95%CI: 6.57%-19.33%). In terms of age group, adherence to the 3 recommendations was 11.26% (95%CI: 8. 68%-13.84%), 10.31% (95%CI: 7.49%-13.12%), and 2.68% (95%CI: 1.78%-3.58%) in preschoolers, children, and adolescents, respectively. Conversely, 8.81% (95%CI: 5.97%-11.64%) of preschoolers, 15.57% (95%CI: 11.60%-19.54%) of children, and 28.59% (95%CI: 22.42%-34.75%) of adolescents did not meet any of the recommendations. South America was the region with the lowest adherence (all: 2.93%; none: 31.72%). Overall adherence to the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines was positively related to country Human Development Index (β = -0.37, 95%CI: -0.65 to -0.09; p = 0.010).


Conclusion:

Most young people fail to meet the three 24-Hour Movement Guidelines, particularly adolescents, girls, and those who are from countries with a lower Human Development Index. Moreover, 1 in 5 young people did not meet any of these recommendations. Therefore, these results highlight the need to develop age- and sex-specific strategies to promote these movement behaviors from the early stages of life.


Keywords:

Exercise; Lifestyle; Movement behaviors; Sedentary behaviors; Youth.

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Association between participants who do not meet any of the three 24-Hour Movement Guidelines and the Human Development Index for each country. 95%CI = 95% confidence interval.

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90,000 Round-the-clock nursery opened at the request of Surgut residents | Society

Surgut kindergartens have opened several specialized groups for preschoolers. Preschool institutions began to accept children from 6 months to a year. In addition, parents have the opportunity to leave their children around the clock, and 2 groups have been formed for children with gluten intolerance.

In Surgut, parents working on night shifts have the opportunity to enroll children from 3 to 7 years old in a group with round-the-clock stay. It is located in the preschool institution “Krepysh”. In addition, groups for babies from 6 months to a year have appeared in kindergartens in Surgut. They are located in kindergartens “Krepysh” and “Mishutka”. There are currently 30 kids enrolled.
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Ekaterina Angelova, a resident of Surgut: “This is a great opportunity to calmly adapt the child. That is, before going to work, I can safely accustom to attending a kindergarten. Personally, from our experience, we were taught to drink from a mug, and this makes me very happy. We couldn’t do it at home.”

Elena Kadyrova, Director of the Department of Preschool Educational Institutions: “When we opened these preschool groups for infants, we focused on medical workers who work in the “red zone”. Today, if such a need arises among the residents of the city, we are ready to open similar groups in other educational organizations.”
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Especially for kids in the kindergarten, the room was redesigned so that everything needed for this age could be placed here. Teachers and nannies have been retrained. And for the kids themselves, they developed a special daily routine with five meals a day and a double sleep hour.

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In addition to nurseries with children up to a year old, two more specialized groups began to operate in the city, in which the city really needed. We are talking about working with preschool children with gluten intolerance. Special kitchens have been made in the gardens, now food for such babies is prepared separately and even special bread is baked on rice and corn flour. But, as educators say, products are only one part, in addition, any contact with materials containing gluten must be excluded.
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Irina Kulikova, head of MBDOU No. 78 “Ivushka”: “The chef, cook, leader, educator, junior educator were trained, refresher courses on organizing dietary nutrition for preschool children with celiac disease. Strict control is not only food, but also consumables for creativity. This is plasticine, and modeling dough, glue and paints. These materials may also contain gluten.”

But the most important thing, teachers say, is to accustom the child to a new diet. Indeed, in ordinary life, due to their peculiarity, they are not found with many products. For example, kids were very afraid of bread made from corn and rice flour, comparing it with ordinary baking.
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Elina Ruzhbekova, a resident of Surgut: “When a child was in a group, at first, of course, he refused. The food was unfamiliar to him, because there are a lot of contraindications for the baby. That is, you can not use everything that is given to children in normal nutrition. But now the child has already begun to get used to it, it is such an incredible feeling when parents can be calm for the life and health of their child. Where there are no dangers.”

As they said in the city administration, before opening the groups in this direction, they carried out a lot of preparation. And doctors played a major role in this.
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“I want to say thanks to our medicine in the city of Surgut. They got into our problem. They, like no one else, understand the situation, because first of all they work with such children. And today we have developed a ten-day menu for children aged 3 to 7 years for the summer and winter periods, and medical workers helped us with this,” said Elena Kadyrova, director of the Department of Preschool Educational Institutions.

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The Social Fund of Russia will start providing a unified allowance for children and pregnant women from 2023

The new payment will be available to women who registered early for pregnancy, as well as parents of children under 17 years of age. The single allowance will unite a number of social support measures that are in force today for needy families. The payment will be made by the Social Fund of Russia, which will start working from January 2023. nine0005

January 6, 2023 (views: 320)

About the negative effects of alcohol on the skin

Doctors keep talking about the dangers of alcohol for the body.

January 6, 2023 (views: 359)

Winter fun without injury

Traumatologist’s advice for the New Year holidays and winter holidays.

January 6, 2023 (views: 314)

On “Gosuslugi” you can fill out an application for a single allowance for children and pregnant women
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An electronic application for a single allowance is open on the public services portal – a new support measure for pregnant women and families with children under 17 years old. Parents from all regions of the country can already fill out an application for payment.

January 1, 2023 (views: 1327)

The water supply has been restored. Work on the damaged area continues.

Works on the damaged section of the main water conduit on the street. Kuzmin continue. There was a blast on this branch last night. It was decided to transfer to a reserve branch. nine0005

January 1, 2023 (views: 1455)

Water supply restored

On the evening of December 31st at st. Kuzmin opposite the bath there was a rush on the main water conduit. An emergency team rushed to the scene. A meeting was held under the leadership of acting. the head of the city Igor Gennadyevich Alchinov with the heads of TVK and ZhKU.

December 31, 2022 (views: 893)

Minutes No. 2 dated 12/23/2022


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December 31, 2022 (views: 806)

Memo on the use of household pyrotechnic products by citizens


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December 31, 2022 (views: 1437)

Congratulation of the Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra N.