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24 h Activity Guidelines in Children and Adolescents: A Prevalence Survey in Asia-Pacific Cities.

Phaik Ling QuahBenny Kai Guo LooSachith MettanandaSenuri DassanayakeYong Hwa Michael ChiaTerence Buan Kiong ChuaTeresa Shu Zhen TanPoh Chong ChanBetty Wai-Man ButAntony Chun-Cheung FuShirley Man-Yee WongNobuhiko NaganoIchiro MoriokaShyamal KumarMuttathu K C NairKok Hian Tan
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
This study aimed to examine the prevalence of adherence to 24 h activity guidelines in children and adolescents from Asia-Pacific cities. In 1139 children aged 5-18 years, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), screen viewing time (SVT), sleep duration, child weight, height, sex, and age were parent-reported. Descriptive statistics were used to assess the number of guidelines met, and prevalence of adherence to activity guidelines by city and child sex. Prevalence of meeting all three 24 h activity guidelines was low across all countries (1.8-10.3%) ( p < 0.05). Children from Thiruvananthapuram, India had the highest [10.3% (95% CI: 6.0-17.0)], while those from Tokyo, Japan had the lowest prevalence [1.8% (95% CI: 0.5-7.0)] of meeting all three guidelines. The highest prevalence of meeting individual MVPA, SVT and sleep guidelines was found in India [67.5% (95% CI: 58.8-75.1)], Kelaniya, Sri Lanka [63.2% (95% CI: 58.7-67.4)] and Kowloon, Hong Kong [59.4% (95% CI: 51.1-65.3)], respectively. Overall, a higher prevalence of boys met all three guidelines, compared to girls [5.9% (95% CI: 4.1-8.1) vs. 4.7% (3.1-6.6), p = 0.32]. The prevalence of adhering to all three activity guidelines was low in all five participating cities, with a higher proportion of boys meeting all guidelines.
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