Physical Activity, Screen Time, and Sleep Duration of Children Aged 6-9 Years in 25 Countries: An Analysis within the WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) 2015-2017

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

S. Whiting; M. Buoncristiano; P. Gelius; K. Abu-Omar; M. Pattison; J. Hyska; V. Duleva; S. Musić Milanović; H. Zamrazilová; T. Hejgaard; M. Rasmussen; E. Nurk; L. Shengelia; C. C. Kelleher; M. M. Heinen; A. Spinelli; P. Nardone; A. Abildina; S. Abdrakhman

Year of publication

2021

Publication/Journal

Obes Facts

Volume

14

Issue

1

Pages

32-44

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Children are becoming less physically active as opportunities for safe active play, recreational activities, and active transport decrease. At the same time, sedentary screen-based activities both during school and leisure time are increasing. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate physical activity (PA), screen time, and sleep duration of girls and boys aged 6-9 years in Europe using data from the WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI). METHOD: The fourth COSI data collection round was conducted in 2015-2017, using a standardized protocol that included a family form completed by parents with specific questions about their children's PA, screen time, and sleep duration. RESULTS: Nationally representative data from 25 countries was included and information on the PA behaviour, screen time, and sleep duration of 150,651 children was analysed. Pooled analysis showed that: 79.4% were actively playing for >1 h each day, 53.9% were not members of a sport or dancing club, 50.0% walked or cycled to school each day, 60.2% engaged in screen time for 1 h/day, 8.2-85.6% were not members of a sport or dancing club, 17.7-94.0% walked or cycled to school each day, 32.3-80.0% engaged in screen time for