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BMC Public Health | 2018

The relationship between sedentary behaviour and physical literacy in Canadian children: a cross-sectional analysis from the RBC-CAPL Learn to Play study

Travis J. Saunders; Dany J. MacDonald; Jennifer L. Copeland; Patricia E. Longmuir; Joel D. Barnes; Kevin Belanger; Brenda G. Bruner; Melanie Gregg; Nathan Hall; Angela M. Kolen; Barbi Law; Luc J. Martin; Dwayne P. Sheehan; Michelle R. Stone; Sarah J. Woodruff; Mark S. Tremblay

BackgroundPhysical literacy is the foundation of a physically active lifestyle. Sedentary behaviour displays deleterious associations with important health indicators in children. However, the association between sedentary behaviour and physical literacy is unknown. The purpose of this study was to identify the aspects of physical literacy that are associated with key modes of sedentary behaviour among Canadian children participating in the RBC-CAPL Learn to Play study.MethodsA total of 8,307 children aged 8.0-12.9 years were included in the present analysis. Physical literacy was assessed using the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy, which measures four domains (Physical Competence, Daily Behaviour, Motivation and Confidence, Knowledge and Understanding). Screen-based sedentary behaviours (TV viewing, computer and video game use), non-screen sedentary behaviours (reading, doing homework, sitting and talking to friends, drawing, etc.) and total sedentary behaviour were assessed via self-report questionnaire. Linear regression models were used to determine significant (p<0.05) correlates of each mode of sedentary behaviour.ResultsIn comparison to girls, boys reported more screen time (2.7±2.0 vs 2.2±1.8 hours/day, Cohen’s d=0.29), and total sedentary behaviour (4.3±2.6 vs 3.9±2.4 hours/day, Cohen’s d=0.19), but lower non-screen-based sedentary behaviour (1.6±1.3 vs 1.7±1.3 hours/day, Cohen’s d=0.08) (all p< 0.05). Physical Competence (standardized β’s: -0.100 to -0.036, all p<0.05) and Motivation and Confidence (standardized β’s: -0.274 to -0.083, all p<0.05) were negatively associated with all modes of sedentary behaviour in fully adjusted models. Knowledge and Understanding was negatively associated with screen-based modes of sedentary behaviour (standardized β’s: -0.039 to -0.032, all p<0.05), and positively associated with non-screen sedentary behaviour (standardized β: 0.098, p<0.05). Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run score and log-transformed plank score were negatively associated with all screen-based modes of sedentary behaviour, while the Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment score was negatively associated with all modes of sedentary behaviour other than TV viewing (all p<0.05).ConclusionsThese results highlight differences in the ways that screen and non-screen sedentary behaviours relate to physical literacy. Public health interventions should continue to target screen-based sedentary behaviours, given their potentially harmful associations with important aspects of physical literacy.


BMC Public Health | 2018

Physical literacy levels of Canadian children aged 8–12 years: descriptive and normative results from the RBC Learn to Play–CAPL project

Mark S. Tremblay; Patricia E. Longmuir; Joel D. Barnes; Kevin Belanger; Kristal D. Anderson; Brenda G. Bruner; Jennifer L. Copeland; Christine Delisle Nyström; Melanie Gregg; Nathan Hall; Angela M. Kolen; Kirstin Lane; Barbi Law; Dany J. MacDonald; Luc J. Martin; Travis J. Saunders; Dwayne P. Sheehan; Michelle R. Stone; Sarah J. Woodruff


BMC Public Health | 2018

A cross-sectional study exploring the relationship between age, gender, and physical measures with adequacy in and predilection for physical activity

Dany J. MacDonald; Travis J. Saunders; Patricia E. Longmuir; Joel D. Barnes; Kevin Belanger; Brenda G. Bruner; Jennifer L. Copeland; Melanie Gregg; Nathan Hall; Angela M. Kolen; Barbi Law; Luc J. Martin; Dwayne P. Sheehan; Sarah J. Woodruff; Mark S. Tremblay


BMC Public Health | 2018

The relationship between physical literacy scores and adherence to Canadian physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines

Kevin Belanger; Joel D. Barnes; Patricia E. Longmuir; Kristal D. Anderson; Brenda G. Bruner; Jennifer L. Copeland; Melanie Gregg; Nathan Hall; Angela M. Kolen; Kirstin Lane; Barbi Law; Dany J. MacDonald; Luc J. Martin; Travis J. Saunders; Dwayne P. Sheehan; Michelle R. Stone; Sarah J. Woodruff; Mark S. Tremblay


Health behavior and policy review | 2016

Effect of Activity Type on Youth Physical Activity during Structured Activity Sessions

Nathan Hall; Gerren McDonald; Jacqueline Hay; Danielle Defries; Robert Pryce


Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport | 2010

Using imagery to improve the self-efficacy of youth squash players

Krista J. Munroe-Chandler; Craig R. Hall; Jenny O; Nathan Hall


BMC Public Health | 2018

Associations between teacher training and measures of physical literacy among Canadian 8- to 12-year-old students

Barbi Law; Brenda G. Bruner; Sara M. Scharoun Benson; Kristal D. Anderson; Melanie Gregg; Nathan Hall; Kirstin Lane; Dany J. MacDonald; Travis J. Saunders; Dwayne P. Sheehan; Michelle R. Stone; Sarah J. Woodruff; Kevin Belanger; Joel D. Barnes; Patricia E. Longmuir; Mark S. Tremblay


Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport | 2016

Increasing children's weekend physical activity

Melanie Gregg; Nathan Hall


Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport | 2015

Physical activity motivation and confidence predict performance on effortful tasks

Melanie Gregg; Nathan Hall


Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport | 2014

Correlations between attendance in a youth diabetes education program and risk for type 2 diabetes

Nathan Hall; Robert Pryce; Jacqueline Hay; Gerren McDonald; Danielle Stringer

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Dany J. MacDonald

University of Prince Edward Island

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Joel D. Barnes

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

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Kevin Belanger

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

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Mark S. Tremblay

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

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Patricia E. Longmuir

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

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