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Predictors of change differ for moderate and vigorous intensity physical activity and for weekdays and weekends: a longitudinal analysis

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-10-69

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Longitudinal; Behaviour change; Childhood; Determinants; Physical activity; Predictors

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  1. National Prevention Research Initiative
  2. British Heart Foundation
  3. Cancer Research UK
  4. Department of Health
  5. Diabetes UK
  6. Economic and Social Research Council
  7. Medical Research Council
  8. Health and Social Care Research and Development Office for the Northern Ireland
  9. Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government Health Directorates
  10. Welsh Assembly Government
  11. World Cancer Research Fund [G0501294, 75368]
  12. Medical Research Council [U106179474]
  13. Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR)
  14. UKCRC Public Health Research: Centre of Excellence
  15. National Institute for Health Research
  16. Wellcome Trust
  17. UK Clinical Research Collaboration
  18. Economic and Social Research Council [ES/G007462/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  19. Medical Research Council [G0501294, MC_UP_1001/2, MC_UU_12015/7, MC_UU_12015/4, MC_U106179474] Funding Source: researchfish
  20. ESRC [ES/G007462/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  21. MRC [MC_UP_1001/2, MC_UU_12015/4, G0501294, MC_UU_12015/7, MC_U106179474] Funding Source: UKRI

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Background: Predictors of physical activity (PA) change are rarely investigated separately for different PA intensities and for weekdays/weekends. We investigated whether individual-level predictors of one-year change in objectively-measured physical activity differ for moderate PA (MPA) and vigorous PA (VPA) and for weekends and weekdays. Methods: Accelerometer-assessed PA (mins) was obtained at baseline and +1 year (n = 875, 41.5% male, Mean +/- SD baseline age: 9.8 +/- 0.4 years-old). Potential predictors (n = 38) were assessed at baseline from psychological (e. g. self-efficacy), socio-cultural (e.g. parent support) and environmental domains (e.g. land use). Associations between predictors and change in MPA (2000-3999 counts/minute (cpm)) and VPA (>= 4000 cpm) separately for weekdays and weekends were studied using multi-level linear regression. Analyses were adjusted for school clustering, sex and baseline PA. Results: Weekend PA declined (MPA decline 4.6 +/- 21.8 mins/day; VPA decline: 2.1 +/- 20.1 mins/day; both p < 0.001) whereas weekday PA did not significantly change. Higher baseline PA and being a girl were associated with greater PA declines in all four outcomes; remaining predictors differed for MPA and VPA and/or weekdays and weekends. Family logistic support was associated with less of a decline in weekend MPA (CI 95%) 0.15 (0.05, 0.25) and VPA 0.19 (0.09, 0.29), and peer support with less of a decline in weekday MPA 0.18 (0.02, 0.34) and VPA 0.22 (0.06, 0.38). Conclusions: Results highlight the relevance of investigating predictors of PA change separately for different PA intensities and for weekdays/weekends. In addition to continued focus on school PA promotion, more effort to target interventions during weekends, such as in the family and community appears important. Encouraging peer support to increase weekday PA and targeting parent support for weekend PA may be health promotion priorities.

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