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Life on holidays: study protocol for a 3-year longitudinal study tracking changes in children’s fitness and fatness during the in-school versus summer holiday period

机译:假期的生活:学习议定书,为期3年的纵向研究追踪儿童健身和肥胖的变化与暑假期间

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BACKGROUND:Emerging evidence suggests that children become fatter and less fit over the summer holidays but get leaner and fitter during the in-school period. This could be due to differences in diet and time use between these distinct periods. Few studies have tracked diet and time use across the summer holidays. This study will measure rates of change in fatness and fitness of children, initially in Grade 4 (age 9?years) across three successive years and relate these changes to changes in diet and time use between in-school and summer holiday periods.METHODS:Grade 4 Children attending Australian Government, Catholic and Independent schools in the Adelaide metropolitan area will be invited to participate, with the aim of recruiting 300 students in total. Diet will be reported by parents using the Automated Self-Administered 24-h Dietary Assessment Tool. Time use will be measured using 24-h wrist-worn accelerometry (GENEActiv) and self-reported by children using the Multimedia Activity Recall for Children and Adults (e.g. chores, reading, sport). Measurement of diet and time use will occur at the beginning (Term 1) and end (Term 4) of each school year and during the summer holiday period. Fitness (20-m shuttle run and standing broad jump) and fatness (body mass index z-score, waist circumference, %body fat) will be measured at the beginning and end of each school year. Differences in rates of change in fitness and fatness during in-school and summer holiday periods will be calculated using model parameter estimate contrasts from linear mixed effects model. Model parameter estimate contrasts will be used to calculate differences in rates of change in outcomes by socioeconomic position (SEP), sex and weight status. Differences in rates of change of outcomes will be regressed against differences between in-school and summer holiday period diet and time use, using compositional data analysis. Analyses will adjust for age, sex, SEP, parenting style, weight status, and pubertal status, where appropriate.DISCUSSION:Findings from this project may inform new, potent avenues for intervention efforts aimed at addressing childhood fitness and fatness. Interventions focused on the home environment, or alternatively extension of the school environment may be warranted.TRIAL REGISTRATION:Australia New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, identifier ACTRN12618002008202 . Retrospectively registered on 14 December 2018.
机译:背景:新兴的证据表明,儿童变得胖,不太适合暑假,但在上学期间变得更加精简。这可能是由于这些独特时期之间的饮食和时间使用的差异。少数研究追踪暑假的饮食和时间使用。本研究将衡量儿童肥胖和健身的变化率,最初在三年连续三年的4年级(9岁以下),并将这些变化与学校和暑假期间之间的饮食和时间使用变化相关。方法: 4级参加澳大利亚政府的儿童,将邀请澳大利亚政府,天主教和独立学校参加,以招聘300名学生的旨在招募300名学生。父母将使用自动化自动管理的24小时饮食评估工具报告饮食。使用24小时腕带加速度(Geneactiv)测量时间使用,并通过儿童自我报告的儿童用于儿童和成人(例如家务,阅读,运动)。测量饮食和时间使用将在每个学年和暑假期间的开始(第1术语)和结束(第4术语)发生。健身(20米班车运行和站立展开跳跃)和肥胖(体重指数Z-Score,腰围,体脂)将在每个学年的开始和结束时测量。学校和暑假期间的健身和肥胖变化率的差异将使用模型参数估计从线性混合效果模型进行计算。模型参数估计对比将用于计算社会经济位置(SEP),性别和体重状况的结果变化率的差异。使用作曲数据分析,将在学校和暑假期间饮食和时间使用之间的差异回归差异的差异。分析将调整年龄,性别,SEP,育儿风格,体重状态和青春期状态,在适当的情况下。探讨:来自该项目的调查结果可能会通知新的有效途径,以解决童年健康和肥胖的干预努力。可以保证专注于家庭环境的干预措施,或者可以进行学校环境的延伸。关于注册:澳大利亚新西兰临床试验登记处,标识符ACTRN12618002008202。 2018年12月14日回顾性地注册。

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