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International Physical Activity and Built Environment Study of adolescents: IPEN Adolescent design, protocol and measures
KL. Cain, J. Salmon, TL. Conway, E. Cerin, E. Hinckson, J. Mitáš, J. Schipperijn, LD. Frank, RM. Anjana, A. Barnett, J. Dygrýn, MZ. Islam, J. Molina-García, M. Moran, WAM. Wan Muda, AL. Oyeyemi, R. Reis, MP. Santos, T. Schmidt, GM. Schofield, A....
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- MeSH
- charakteristiky bydlení MeSH
- chůze * MeSH
- cvičení * MeSH
- dítě MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mladiství MeSH
- mladý dospělý MeSH
- průřezové studie MeSH
- vytvořené prostředí * MeSH
- životní prostředí - projekt MeSH
- Check Tag
- dítě MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mladiství MeSH
- mladý dospělý MeSH
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- multicentrická studie MeSH
- pozorovací studie MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
- Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Austrálie MeSH
- Bangladéš MeSH
- Belgie MeSH
- Brazílie MeSH
- Česká republika MeSH
- Hongkong MeSH
- Indie MeSH
- Izrael MeSH
- Malajsie MeSH
- Nigérie MeSH
- Nový Zéland MeSH
- Portugalsko MeSH
- Španělsko MeSH
INTRODUCTION: Only international studies can provide the full variability of built environments and accurately estimate effect sizes of relations between contrasting environments and health-related outcomes. The aims of the International Physical Activity and Environment Study of Adolescents (IPEN Adolescent) are to estimate the strength, shape and generalisability of associations of the community environment (geographic information systems (GIS)-based and self-reported) with physical activity and sedentary behaviour (accelerometer-measured and self-reported) and weight status (normal/overweight/obese). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The IPEN Adolescent observational, cross-sectional, multicountry study involves recruiting adolescent participants (ages 11-19 years) and one parent/guardian from neighbourhoods selected to ensure wide variations in walkability and socioeconomic status using common protocols and measures. Fifteen geographically, economically and culturally diverse countries, from six continents, participated: Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, Hong Kong SAR, India, Israel, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Portugal, Spain and USA. Countries provided survey and accelerometer data (15 countries), GIS data (11), global positioning system data (10), and pedestrian environment audit data (8). A sample of n=6950 (52.6% female; mean age=14.5, SD=1.7) adolescents provided survey data, n=4852 had 4 or more 8+ hours valid days of accelerometer data, and n=5473 had GIS measures. Physical activity and sedentary behaviour were measured by waist-worn ActiGraph accelerometers and self-reports, and body mass index was used to categorise weight status. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was received from each study site's Institutional Review Board for their in-country studies. Informed assent by adolescents and consent by parents was obtained for all participants. No personally identifiable information was transferred to the IPEN coordinating centre for pooled datasets. Results will be communicated through standard scientific channels and findings used to advance the science of environmental correlates of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and weight status, with the ultimate goal to stimulate and guide actions to create more activity-supportive environments internationally.
Department of Movement and Sport Sciences Ghent University Ghent Belgium
Department of Physiotherapy University of Maiduguri Maiduguri Borno Nigeria
Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark
Department of Urban Studies and Planning University of California San Diego La Jolla California USA
Graduate Program in Urban Management Pontifical Catholic University of Parana Curitiba Paraná Brazil
Institute of Active Lifestyle Palacky University Olomouc Olomouc Olomoucký Czech Republic
Khazanah Research Institute Kuala Lumpur Wilayah Persekutuan Malaysia
Madras Diabetes Research Foundation Chennai Tamil Nadu India
Prevention Research Center Brown School at Washington University in St Louis St Louis Missouri USA
Research Centre in Physical Activity Health and Leisure University of Porto Porto Portugal
School of Public Health University of Haifa Haifa Israel
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