Physical Activity Among Children and Adolescents: Data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003-2006 Richard Troiano, PhD.

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Physical Activity Among Children and Adolescents: Data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003-2006 Richard Troiano, PhD

Overview NHANES 2003-2006 accelerometer protocol Accelerometer data use highlights Prevalence studies Trends Epidemiological analyses Coming attractions

NHANES 2003-2006 Accelerometer Protocol

NHANES 2003-6 PAM Protocol Sample Sensor: ActiGraph 7164 Location Age 6+ Sensor: ActiGraph 7164 Accelerometer: uniaxial (vertical) 1 min epochs Location Worn over hip on elastic velcro belt Wearing Protocol 7 days, while awake Remove for bathing, swimming, etc.

A Popular Data Resource 54 publications as of December 31, 2011 15 focus on or include data for youth

Prevalence applications

First Objective PA Data Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2008 NHANES 2003-2004 Age-specific thresholds for intensity Accumulated minutes above thresholds At least 4 days of 10+ hours

Activity is Much Lower for Teens Minutes (SEM) of Moderate or Greater Intensity Age Group Boys Girls 6-11 95.4 (4.7) 75.2 (2.0) 12-15 45.3 (3.4) 24.6 (1.8) 16-19 32.7 (2.2) 19.6 (2.4)

Girls Are Particularly at Risk Prevalence (% and SE) Meeting Recommendations* Age Group Boys Girls 6-11 48.9 (2.8) 34.7 (1.2) 12-15 11.9 (1.7) 3.4 (0.6) 16-19 10.0 (1.6) 5.4 (1.4) * 60+ min/d on 5 out of 7 days

Demographics Plus Weight Status Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2010 NHANES 2003-2006 Ages 6-19 years Included those with 4+ days of 10+ hours Mean counts per minute Daily minutes sedentary, moderate, vigorous, and moderate-vigorous PA

Age-BMI Race-Ethnic Interactions Complex patterns of interactions Belcher, et al., 2010

Age-BMI Race-Ethnic Interactions Belcher, et al., 2010

Step Data NHANES 2005-2006 Ages 6-19 years At least 1 day of 10+ hours Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2010 NHANES 2005-2006 Ages 6-19 years At least 1 day of 10+ hours Age- and sex-specific thresholds for step categories Accumulated steps/day, uncensored and censored Censoring steps with low counts approximates pedometer step counts Steps/day highest at age 6 and then declines

Few Boys Meet Active Step Criteria Tudor-Locke, et al., 2010

Girls Appear to do Slightly Better Tudor-Locke, et al., 2010

Changes over time

Trends and Demographic Effects Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2012 Ages 6-19 years Examined changes from 2003-4 to 2005-6 Mean counts/minute and minutes of moderate-vigorous PA Multiple regression Included those with 4+ days of 10+ hours

Changes Between Cycles Counts/minute: Increased for children, but not adolescents Increased for non-Hispanic white children Decreased for non-Hispanic black and Mexican-American children Minutes of moderate-vigorous PA No detectable changes

aSsociations

Do Activity Bouts Matter? Published: October 5, 2011 NHANES 2003-2006 Ages 6-19 y Cardiometabolic risk score: Waist circumference Non-HDL cholesterol C-reactive protein Systolic blood pressure

Sporadic vs. Bouts of MVPA 5-min bouts 10-min bouts

Sedentary Behavior NHANES 2003-2006 Ages 6-19 years Include 4+ days of 10+ hours, with one weekend day Volume and pattern (bouts, breaks) of sedentary time TV watching (questionnaire) Moderate+ intensity PA

High CRS Predictors Low minutes of MVPA Not sedentary volume or pattern Reported TV time, but not computer time May be mediated by obesity TV and MVPA poorly correlated, so may need independent interventions

Other studies

Relation of Activity to: Weight status Adiposity Blood pressure Dyslipidemia Metabolic risk score SES and acculturation among Mexican-American adolescents Compare accelerometer and self-report

Coming Soon...

NHANES: Advancing with Technology 2003-2006 Protocol 2011-2014 Protocol Splash proof Off to swim or shower Waist worn monitor Waking hours only Single axis of sensitivity 1 summary value / minute 72,000,000 data point for 7000 participants in 2003-4 Waterproof device Wrist worn monitor 24 hour instrument wear Allows measures of sleep duration and efficiency Triaxial data (X, Y, & Z planes) 80Hz raw data capture 240 points/sec 72,000,000 data points per participant

NHANES 2011-14 PAM Protocol Sample Sensor: ActiGraph GT3X+ Location Age 6+ (3+ from 2012) Sensor: ActiGraph GT3X+ Accelerometer: raw triaxial 80Hz data Ambient light sensor Location Worn on nondominant wrist Attachment Removable velcro band Wearing Protocol 7+ days of continuous wear (24/7)

Protocol Strengths and Benefits Maximize protocol compliance by reducing Missing days of wear Missing hours during waking periods Ability to detect upper body activities in addition to ambulatory patterns Possibility of novel outcomes with pattern recognition

National Youth Fitness Survey Ages 3-15, target 1500 youth examined Same locations as NHANES 2012 Separate exam trailer Some overlap plus unique measures with NHANES Screener, sample person, and family Qx. Dietary recall Height, weight, BMI

NYFS Exam Components Component Ages Accelerometer 3 -15 y Treadmill Lower body strength Grip strength Modified pull-up 5 -15 y Plank Gross motor skills * 3 - 5 y * Locomotor: run, gallop, hop, leap, horizontal jump, slide Object Control: striking a stationary ball, stationary dribble, kick, catch, overhand throw, and underhand roll.

Thank You!

Review Citation Tudor-Locke C, Camhi SM, Troiano RP. A Catalog of Rules, Variables, and Definitions Applied to Accelerometer Data in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003–2006. Prev Chronic Dis 2012;9:110332.