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Children should be given more support to enable them to be more active during the winter, particularly at weekends, say researchers from the 探花直播 of Cambridge. Their call comes in response to their findings that children are less active and spend more time sitting in autumn and winter compared to other times of the year.

Physical activity is important for children鈥檚 health and development, but many do not get enough exercise

Andrew Atkins

Public health guidelines state that children should accumulate at least an hour per day of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity, which might include brisk walking or running, active participation in sports or exercising. At the same time, children should minimise the amount of time they spend sitting for extended periods.

To examine the seasonal variation in children鈥檚 behaviour, researchers at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Epidemiology Unit and Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) at the 探花直播 of Cambridge used data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study, which measured levels of physical activity in more than 700 seven year old children across a calendar year using accelerometers. Using the data, they also modelled the relationship between levels of activity and variables such as gender, weight and family income. 探花直播results of their study are published in the journal Medicine and Science in Exercise and Sport.

探花直播researchers found that physical activity was lower in autumn and winter compared to spring; average activity levels across the group peaked in April at 65.3 min/day and reached their lowest levels in February at 47.8 min/day. Physical activity was at its lowest at weekends during winter. Children were at their most active during early summer, particularly at weekends.

探花直播models suggested that boys鈥 activity levels changed more than girls鈥 throughout the year, but remained higher than girls鈥 at all times.听 Although on average, boys achieved the recommended minimum activity even at winter, girls only tended to reach recommended levels during the summer.

鈥淧hysical activity is important for children鈥檚 health and development, but many do not get enough exercise,鈥 says the study鈥檚 first author Dr Andrew Atkin, from the MRC Epidemiology Unit and CEDAR. 鈥淒uring spring and summer, when the weather is better and the days are longer, they tend to be playing out and more active, but during the darker, colder months, they are much less active.鈥

探花直播team argues that the findings provide further support for initiatives aimed at encouraging physical activity amongst children during winter, particularly at the weekend. To some extent, the structure of the school day, including the need to travel to and from school, protects against inactivity during weekdays in term time.

鈥淐hildren need to be given more opportunities to be active, particularly during the winter months and when the weather is bad,鈥 adds Dr Esther van Sluijs, the study鈥檚 senior author also from CEDAR. 鈥淭his might include better access to indoor spaces where children can be active or through schools changing their policies related to the use of indoor and outdoor spaces during bad weather.鈥

探花直播study was largely supported by the UK Clinical Research Collaboration, whose funding comes from the British Heart Foundation, Department of Health, Economic and Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, and the Wellcome Trust. 探花直播Millennium Cohort Study was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

Reference
Atkin, AJ et al. . Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 449鈥456, 2016. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000000786



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