Isotemporal substitution effect of 24-hour movement behavior on the mental health of Chinese preschool children.

Journal: Frontiers in public health

Volume: 12

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Affiliated Institutions:  School of Physical Education, Hunan First Normal University, Changsha, China. College of Physical Education, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China. Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States. School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, United States. School of Mathematics and Statistics, Hengyang Normal University, Hengyang, China. School of Physical Education, Hunan University of Technology, Zhuzhou, China. School of Physical Education and Health Sciences, Guangxi University for Nationalities, Nanning, China.

Abstract summary 

The 24-h movement behavior of preschoolers comprises a spectrum of activities, including moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA), light-intensity physical activity (LPA), screen-based sedentary behavior (SCSB), non-screen-based sedentary behavior (NSCSB), and sleep. While previous research has shed light on the link between movement behaviors and children's mental health, the specific impacts on the unique demographic of Chinese preschoolers remain underexplored. This study significantly contributes to the literature by exploring how 24-h movement behavior affects the mental health of preschoolers in a Chinese context. The study involved205 Chinese preschool children (117 boys and 88 girls) between the ages of 3 and 6 years wore accelerometers to measure their LPA, MVPA, and sedentary behavior (SB), while their parents reported the time spent on sleep and SCSB. The parents also completed the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire to assess their children's mental health. The study used compositional regression and isotemporal substitution models to examine the relationship between the various components of 24-h movement behavior and mental health. The results showed that greater NCSSB compared to MVPA, LPA, sleep, and SCSB was associated with good prosocial behavior and lower scores on externalizing problems. This highlights the potential of NSCSB as a beneficial component in the daily routine of preschoolers for fostering mental well-being. Replacing 15 min of sleep and SCSB with 15 min of NSCSB was associated with a decrease of 0.24 and 0.15 units, respectively, in externalizing problems. Reallocating 15 min of sleep to NSCSB was linked to an increase of 0.11 units in prosocial behavior. There were no significant substitution effects between LPA and MVPA time with any other movement behavior on prosocial behavior and externalizing problems. Given the positive associations observed, further longitudinal studies are necessary to explore the link between 24-h movement behavior and mental health in preschool children.

Authors & Co-authors:  Li Yin Luo Gao Ryu Sun Liu Yang

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Citations :  WHO . (2022). Mental health action plan 2013-2020 [online]. Available at: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241506021 [Accessed 20th May, 2023].
Authors :  8
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Doi : 1288262
SSN : 2296-2565
Study Population
Boys
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Other Terms
24-h movement behavior;isotemporal substitution;mental health;non-screen-based sedentary behavior;screen-based sedentary behavior
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Switzerland