Association of Physical Fitness, Screen Time, and Sleep Hygiene According to the Waist-to-Height Ratio in Children and Adolescents from the Extreme South of Chile
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Implementation
2.4. Variables
2.4.1. Grouping Variable
2.4.2. Physical Fitness
2.4.3. Lifestyle
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Strengths and Limitations
4.2. Practical Implications and Future Lines of Investigation
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Fitness | |||||
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Muscle Strength | Cardiorespiratory Fitness | ||||
Handgrip Strength Dominant Hand (kg) | Standing Broad Jump Test (cm) | 20 m Shuttle Run Test (Speed) | 20 m Shuttle Run Test (Palier) | ||
Variables | N (%) | Mean [95% CI] | Mean [95% CI] | Mean [95% CI] | Mean [95% CI] |
Socio-educational variables | |||||
Sex | |||||
Male | 302 (50.8%) | 24.6 [23.7; 25.4] *** | 128.5 [125.2; 131.9] *** | 2.57 [2.56; 2.59] *** | 31.2 [29.3; 33.0] *** |
Female | 292 (49.2%) | 21.6 [21.0; 22.1] | 110.8 [108.0; 113.6] | 2.52 [2.50; 2.53] | 24.7 [23.3; 26.2] |
Age (years) | |||||
9–12 years | 364 (61.3%) | 21.2 [20.6; 21.7] *** | 114.4 [111.9; 116.9] *** | 2.54 [2.52; 2.55] | 26.9 [25.5; 28.4] ** |
13–15 years | 230 (38.7%) | 26.1 [25.2; 27.0] | 128.4 [124.2; 132.5] | 2.56 [2.54; 2.58] | 29.7 [27.6; 31.7] |
Grade | |||||
Fifth grade | 166 (27.9%) | 19.3 [18.6; 20.0] *** | 111.0 [107.8; 114.1] *** | 2.53 [2.51; 2.55] | 26.1 [24.0; 28.1] |
Sixth grade | 153 (25.8%) | 22.1 [21.3; 22.8] | 116.8 [112.8; 120.8] | 2.55 [2.53; 2.57] | 28.1 [25.8; 30.5] |
Seventh grade | 123 (20.7%) | 24.1 [23.1; 25.1] | 119.5 [114.0; 125.0] | 2.53 [2.51; 2.56] | 27.2 [24.6; 29.8] |
Eightth grade | 152 (25.6%) | 27.3 [26.2; 28.5] | 132.7 [127.5; 137.9] | 2.57 [2.54; 2.59] | 30.5 [27.9; 33.2] |
School Integration Program | |||||
Yes | 99 (16.8%) | 23.7 [22.4; 25.0] | 125.1 [119.5; 130.7] * | 2.57 [2.54; 2.59] | 30.0 [27.0; 33.0] |
No | 495 (83.4%) | 23.0 [22.4; 23.5] | 118.7 [116.2; 121.2] | 2.54 [2.53; 2.55] | 27.6 [26.3; 28.9] |
Place of residence | |||||
Urban | 581 (97.8%) | 23.1 [22.6; 23.6] | 120.0 [117.7; 122.3] | 2.55 [2.53; 2.56] | 28.0 [26.8; 29.2] |
Rural | 13 (2.2%) | 21.9 [18.4; 25.5] | 112.3 [97.8; 126.8] | 2.53 [2.46; 2.60] | 26.2 [18.7; 33.8] |
Lifestyle variables | |||||
Nutritional status | |||||
Normal weight | 162 (27.3%) | 22.5 [21.5; 23.4] | 130.4 [126.0; 134.7] *** | 2.59 [2.57; 2.61] *** | 33.8 [31.4; 36.2] *** |
Overweight | 421 (72.7%) | 23.4 [22.8; 24.1] | 115.6 [113.0; 118.2] | 2.52 [2.51; 2.54] | 25.5 [24.2; 26.8] |
Screen time | |||||
<2 h/day | 33 (7.7%) | 22.4 [20.3; 24.5] | 117.9 [107.2; 128.5] | 2.52 [2.48; 2.57] | 24.5 [20.2; 28.7] |
≥2 h/day | 548 (92.3%) | 23.1 [22.5; 23.6] | 120.1 [117.8; 122.5] | 2.55 [2.53; 2.56] | 28.2 [26.9; 29.4] |
Bedtime routine | |||||
Adequate | 514 (86.5%) | 23.3 [22.7; 23.9] * | 120.0 [117.5; 122.5] | 2.55 [2.53; 2.56] | 28.2 [26.9; 29.5] |
With problems | 80 (13.5%) | 21.7 [20.5; 22.9] | 118.4 [112.4; 124.5] | 2.54 [2.51; 2.57] | 26.7 [23.6; 29.8] |
Sleep anxiety | |||||
Without anxiety | 512 (86.2%) | 23.2 [22.7; 23.7] | 119.9 [117.4; 122.4] | 2.54 [2.53; 2.55] | 27.7 [26.4; 29.0] |
With anxiety | 82 (13.8%) | 22.4 [20.9; 23.8] | 119.1 [113.1; 125.1] | 2.57 [2.54; 2.59] | 29.5 [26.4; 32.6] |
Sleep quality | |||||
Adequate | 456 (76.8%) | 23.3 [22.7; 23.8] | 120.4 [117.8; 123.1] | 2.54 [2.53; 2.55] | 27.5 [26.2; 38.9] |
Poor | 138 (23.2%) | 22.5 [21.4; 23.6] | 117.8 [113.3; 122.4] | 2.56 [2.54; 2.58] | 29.5 [26.9; 32.0] |
Refusal to sleep | |||||
No | 503 (84.8%) | 23.3 [22.7; 23.8] | 120.0 [117.5; 122.5] | 2.54 [2.53; 2.56] | 27.9 [26.6; 29.1] |
Yes | 91 (15.2%) | 22.0 [20.8; 23.3] | 118.9 [113.2; 124.6] | 2.55 [2.52; 2.58] | 28.7 [25.5; 31.9] |
Variables | Normal Adiposity N (%) | Moderate Adiposity N (%) | Excess Adiposity N (%) | p-Value |
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Screen Time and Sleep Hygiene | ||||
Screen time | ||||
<2 h/day | 20 (7.5%) | 6 (6.5%) | 7 (3.1%) | 0.106 |
≥2 h/day | 246 (92.5%) | 86 (93.5%) | 216 (96.9%) | |
Bedtime routine | ||||
Adequate | 239 (87.9%) | 80 (84.2%) | 195 (85.9%) | 0.627 |
With problems | 33 (12.1%) | 15 (15.8%) | 32 (14.1%) | |
Sleep anxiety | ||||
Without anxiety | 240 (88.2%) | 78 (82.1%) | 194 (85.5%) | 0.303 |
With anxiety | 32 (11.8%) | 17 (17.9%) | 33 (14.5%) | |
Sleep quality | ||||
Adequate | 205 (75.4%) | 77 (81.1%) | 174 (76.7%) | 0.528 |
Poor | 67 (24.6%) | 18 (18.9%) | 53 (23.3%) | |
Refusal to sleep | ||||
No | 233 (85.7%) | 82 (86.3%) | 188 (82.8%) | 0.605 |
Yes | 39 (14.3%) | 13 (13.7%) | 39 (17.2%) | |
Total sleep score (SSR) | ||||
Healthy sleep | 232 (85.3%) | 78 (82.1%) | 186 (81.9%) | 0.557 |
With sleep problems | 40 (14.7%) | 17 (17.9%) | 41 (18.1%) | |
Physical Fitness Perception (IFIS) | ||||
General physical fitness | ||||
Very good | 72 (26.5%) | 10 (10.5%) | 30 (13.2%) | <0.001 |
Good | 81 (29.8%) | 28 (29.5%) | 48 (21.1%) | |
Fair | 90 (33.1%) | 36 (37.9%) | 81 (35.7%) | |
Poor | 23 (8.5%) | 18 (18.9%) | 55 (24.2%) | |
Very poor | 6 (2.2%) | 3 (3.2%) | 13 (5.7%) | |
Cardiorespiratory fitness | ||||
Very good | 72 (26.5%) | 9 (9.5%) | 25 (11.0%) | <0.001 |
Good | 80 (29.4%) | 22 (23.2%) | 41 (18.1%) | |
Fair | 83 (30.5%) | 30 (31.6%) | 68 (30.0%) | |
Poor | 34 (12.5%) | 30 (31.6%) | 72 (31.7%) | |
Very poor | 3 (1.1%) | 4 (4.2%) | 21 (9.3%) | |
Muscle strength | ||||
Very good | 58 (21.3%) | 12 (12.6%) | 31 (13.7%) | 0.124 |
Good | 79 (29.0%) | 25 826.3%) | 62 (27.3%) | |
Fair | 79 (29.0%) | 38 (40.0%) | 70 (30.8%) | |
Poor | 46 (16.9%) | 18 (18.9%) | 52 (22.9%) | |
Very poor | 10 (3.7%) | 2 (2.1%) | 12 (5.3%) | |
Velocity/agility | ||||
Very good | 55 (20.2%) | 11 (11.6%) | 27 (11.9%) | <0.001 |
Good | 88 (32.4%) | 31 (32.6%) | 43 (18.9%) | |
Fair | 86 (31.6%) | 34 (35.8%) | 87 (38.3%) | |
Poor | 34 (12.5%) | 13 (13.7%) | 58 (25.6%) | |
Very poor | 9 (3.3%) | 6 (6.3%) | 12 (5.3%) | |
Flexibility | ||||
Very good | 55 (20.2%) | 9 (9.5%) | 19 (8.4%) | <0.001 |
Good | 63 (23.2%) | 33 (34.7%) | 37 (16.3%) | |
Fair | 76 (27.9%) | 22 (23.2%) | 66 (29.1%) | |
Poor | 65 (23.9%) | 22 (23.2%) | 70 (30.8%) | |
Very poor | 13 (4.8%) | 9 (9.5%) | 35 (15.4%) |
Variables | Normal Adiposity | Moderate Adiposity | Excess Adiposity | One Way ANOVA | |
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Mean [95% CI] | Mean [95% CI] | Mean [95% CI] | F | p-Value | |
Muscle strength | |||||
Handgrip strength dominant hand (kg) | 23.1 [22.4; 23.8] | 22.65 [21.28; 24.02] | 23.24 [22.37; 24.12] | 0.292 | 0.747 |
Standing broad jump test (cm) | 128.6 [125.2; 132.0] a | 116.9 [110.9; 122.9] b | 110.5 [107.3; 113.6] b | 28.410 | <0.001 |
Cardiorespiratory fitness | |||||
20 m shuttle run test (speed) (m/s) | 2.60 [2.58; 2.61] a | 2.55 [2.53; 2.57] b | 2.48 [2.47; 2.50] c | 51.692 | <0.001 |
20 m shuttle run test (n° palier) | 33.86 [32.0; 35.72] a | 26.49 [24.01; 28.98] b | 21.57 [20.02; 23.12] c | 50.120 | <0.001 |
Model 0 | Model 1 | |||
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Unadjusted Model | Adjusted Model | |||
Variables | βi [95% CI] | p-Value | βi [95% CI] | p-Value |
Muscle strength | ||||
Handgrip strength dominant hand | ||||
Normal adiposity | −0.15 [−1.27; 0.98] | 0.799 | −0.11 [−1.26; 1.04] | 0.849 |
Moderate adiposity | −0.59 [−2.12; 094] | 0.446 | −0.83 [−2.14; 0.48] | 0.213 |
Exceed adiposity | Reference | Reference | ||
Standing broad jump test | ||||
Normal adiposity | 18.18 [13.39; 22.97] | <0.001 | 14.17 [8.98; 19.36] | <0.001 |
Moderate adiposity | 6.42 [−0.10; 12.93] | 0.054 | 5.75 [−0.16; 11.66] | 0.057 |
Exceed adiposity | Reference | Reference | ||
Cardiorespiratory fitness | ||||
20 m shuttle run test (speed) | ||||
Normal adiposity | 0.11 [0.09; 0.13] | <0.001 | 0.11 [0.08; 0.13] | <0.001 |
Moderate adiposity | 0.06 [0.03; 0.09] | <0.001 | 0.07 [0.04; 0.10] | <0.001 |
Exceed adiposity | Reference | Reference | ||
20 m shuttle run test (n° palier) | ||||
Normal adiposity | 12.29 [9.86; 14.72] | <0.001 | 11.49 [8.69; 14.30] | <0.001 |
Moderate adiposity | 4.93 [1.63; 8.22] | 0.003 | 5.24 [2.04; 8.43] | 0.001 |
Exceed adiposity | Reference | Reference |
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Albornoz-Guerrero, J.; Carrasco-Marín, F.; Zapata-Lamana, R.; Cigarroa, I.; Reyes-Molina, D.; Barceló, O.; García-Pérez-de-Sevilla, G.; García-Merino, S. Association of Physical Fitness, Screen Time, and Sleep Hygiene According to the Waist-to-Height Ratio in Children and Adolescents from the Extreme South of Chile. Healthcare 2022, 10, 627. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10040627
Albornoz-Guerrero J, Carrasco-Marín F, Zapata-Lamana R, Cigarroa I, Reyes-Molina D, Barceló O, García-Pérez-de-Sevilla G, García-Merino S. Association of Physical Fitness, Screen Time, and Sleep Hygiene According to the Waist-to-Height Ratio in Children and Adolescents from the Extreme South of Chile. Healthcare. 2022; 10(4):627. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10040627
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlbornoz-Guerrero, Javier, Fernanda Carrasco-Marín, Rafael Zapata-Lamana, Igor Cigarroa, Daniel Reyes-Molina, Olga Barceló, Guillermo García-Pérez-de-Sevilla, and Sonia García-Merino. 2022. "Association of Physical Fitness, Screen Time, and Sleep Hygiene According to the Waist-to-Height Ratio in Children and Adolescents from the Extreme South of Chile" Healthcare 10, no. 4: 627. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10040627
APA StyleAlbornoz-Guerrero, J., Carrasco-Marín, F., Zapata-Lamana, R., Cigarroa, I., Reyes-Molina, D., Barceló, O., García-Pérez-de-Sevilla, G., & García-Merino, S. (2022). Association of Physical Fitness, Screen Time, and Sleep Hygiene According to the Waist-to-Height Ratio in Children and Adolescents from the Extreme South of Chile. Healthcare, 10(4), 627. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10040627