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Device-Measured Change in Physical Activity in Primary School Children During the UK COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown:A Longitudinal Study

Authors :
James Scales
Jasmine Chavda
Erika Ikeda
Ivelina Tsocheva
Rosamund E. Dove
Helen E. Wood
Harpal Kalsi
Grainne Colligan
Lewis Griffiths
Bill Day
Cheryll Crichlow
Amanda Keighley
Monica Fletcher
Chris Newby
Florian Tomini
Fran Balkwill
Borislava Mihaylova
Jonathan Grigg
Sean Beevers
Sandra Eldridge
Aziz Sheikh
James Gauderman
Frank Kelly
Gurch Randhawa
Ian S. Mudway
Esther van Sluijs
Christopher J. Griffiths
Source :
Scales, J, Chavda, J, Ikeda, E, Tsocheva, I, Dove, R E, Wood, H E, Kalsi, H, Colligan, G, Griffiths, L, Day, B, Crichlow, C, Keighley, A, Fletcher, M, Newby, C, Tomini, F, Balkwill, F, Mihaylova, B, Grigg, J, Beevers, S, Eldridge, S, Sheikh, A, Gauderman, J, Kelly, F, Randhawa, G, Mudway, I S, van Sluijs, E & Griffiths, C J 2023, ' Device-Measured Change in Physical Activity in Primary School Children During the UK COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown : A Longitudinal Study ', Journal of Physical Activity and Health, vol. 20, no. 7, pp. 639-647 . https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2022-0434
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Lockdown measures, including school closures, due to the COVID-19 pandemic have caused widespread disruption to children’s lives. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of a national lockdown on children’s physical activity using seasonally matched accelerometry data. Methods: Using a pre/post observational design, 179 children aged 8 to 11 years provided physical activity data measured using hip-worn triaxial accelerometers worn for 5 consecutive days prepandemic and during the January to March 2021 lockdown. Multilevel regression analyses adjusted for covariates were used to assess the impact of lockdown on time spent in sedentary and moderate to vigorous physical activity. Results: A 10.8-minute reduction in daily time spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity (standard error: 2.3 min/d, P P P P Conclusion: These findings suggest that the loss of in-person schooling was the single largest impact on physical activity in this cohort of primary school children in London, Luton, and Dunstable, United Kingdom.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scales, J, Chavda, J, Ikeda, E, Tsocheva, I, Dove, R E, Wood, H E, Kalsi, H, Colligan, G, Griffiths, L, Day, B, Crichlow, C, Keighley, A, Fletcher, M, Newby, C, Tomini, F, Balkwill, F, Mihaylova, B, Grigg, J, Beevers, S, Eldridge, S, Sheikh, A, Gauderman, J, Kelly, F, Randhawa, G, Mudway, I S, van Sluijs, E & Griffiths, C J 2023, ' Device-Measured Change in Physical Activity in Primary School Children During the UK COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown : A Longitudinal Study ', Journal of Physical Activity and Health, vol. 20, no. 7, pp. 639-647 . https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2022-0434
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a0c56a1c6197ef464f109fdba7151a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2022-0434