Longitudinal reallocations of time between 24-h movement behaviours and their associations with inflammation in children and adolescents: the UP&DOWN study

Abstract Background While there is evidence that physical activity, sedentary behaviour (SB) and sleep may all be associated with modified levels of inflammatory markers in adolescents and children, associations with one movement behaviour have not always been adjusted for other movement behaviours,...

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Main Authors: Víctor Segura-Jiménez (Author), Željko Pedišić (Author), Aleš Gába (Author), Dorothea Dumuid (Author), Timothy Olds (Author), Nikola Štefelová (Author), Karel Hron (Author), Sonia Gómez-Martínez (Author), Ascensión Marcos (Author), José Castro-Piñero (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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700 1 0 |a Karel Hron  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Sonia Gómez-Martínez  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Ascensión Marcos  |e author 
700 1 0 |a José Castro-Piñero  |e author 
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520 |a Abstract Background While there is evidence that physical activity, sedentary behaviour (SB) and sleep may all be associated with modified levels of inflammatory markers in adolescents and children, associations with one movement behaviour have not always been adjusted for other movement behaviours, and few studies have considered all movement behaviours in the 24-hour day as an exposure. Purpose The aim of the study was to explore how longitudinal reallocations of time between moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), light physical activity (LPA), SB and sleep are associated with changes in inflammatory markers in children and adolescents. Methods A total of 296 children/adolescents participated in a prospective cohort study with a 3-year follow-up. MVPA, LPA and SB were assessed by accelerometers. Sleep duration was assessed using the Health Behavior in School-aged Children questionnaire. Longitudinal compositional regression models were used to explore how reallocations of time between movement behaviours are associated with changes in inflammatory markers. Results Reallocations of time from SB to sleep were associated with increases in C3 levels (difference for 60 min/d reallocation [d 60] = 5.29 mg/dl; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.28, 10.29) and TNF-α (d 60 = 1.81 mg/dl; 95% CI = 0.79, 15.41) levels. Reallocations from LPA to sleep were also associated with increases in C3 levels (d 60 = 8.10 mg/dl; 95% CI = 0.79, 15.41). Reallocations from LPA to any of the remaining time-use components were associated with increases in C4 levels (d 60 ranging from 2.54 to 3.63 mg/dl; p < 0.05), while any reallocation of time away from MVPA was associated with unfavourable changes in leptin (d 60 ranging from 3088.44 to 3448.07 pg/ml; p < 0.05). Conclusions Reallocations of time between 24-h movement behaviours are prospectively associated with some inflammatory markers. Reallocating time away from LPA appears to be most consistently unfavourably associated with inflammatory markers. Given that higher levels of inflammation during childhood and adolescence are associated with an increased risk of chronic diseases in adulthood, children and adolescents should be encouraged to maintain or increase the level of LPA to preserve a healthy immune system. 
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690 |a Device-measured sedentary behaviour 
690 |a Device-measured physical activity 
690 |a Physical activity intensity levels 
690 |a Compositional data analysis 
690 |a Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases 
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690 |a Public aspects of medicine 
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786 0 |n International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023) 
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