Average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9-11-year-old rural and urban Kenyan school-going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI: The Kenya-LINX project.

<h4>Background</h4>Physical activity (PA) is crucial for children's health, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and weight status. However, research on the PA profiles of Kenyan children, especially between rural and urban areas, is limited.<h4>Method</h4>This study examined...

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Main Authors: Stanley K Kinuthia, Gareth Stratton, Lucy J Wachira, Victor O Okoth, George Evans Owino, Sophie Ochola, Festus Kiplamai, Vincent Onywera, Nils Swindell
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329173
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author Stanley K Kinuthia
Gareth Stratton
Lucy J Wachira
Victor O Okoth
George Evans Owino
Sophie Ochola
Festus Kiplamai
Vincent Onywera
Nils Swindell
author_facet Stanley K Kinuthia
Gareth Stratton
Lucy J Wachira
Victor O Okoth
George Evans Owino
Sophie Ochola
Festus Kiplamai
Vincent Onywera
Nils Swindell
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description <h4>Background</h4>Physical activity (PA) is crucial for children's health, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and weight status. However, research on the PA profiles of Kenyan children, especially between rural and urban areas, is limited.<h4>Method</h4>This study examined the PA profiles of 537 school-aged children (51.6% girls, 9-11-year-olds) from Nairobi City County, Kenya (urban setting), and Kitui County, Kenya (rural setting), using stratified multistage random cluster sampling. Participants wore an accelerometer (Axivity AX3) on their non-dominant wrist for 24 hours a day over seven days. Raw accelerations were extracted and averaged over a 5-s epoch (AvgAcc) to estimate PA volume. Intensity gradient (IG) was calculated as a standardised metric of PA intensity. Participants' CRF was assessed by the 20-metre multistage fitness test. Anthropometric measurements (mass and stature) were taken to compute BMI z-scores.<h4>Results</h4>PA metrics varied by sex, weight, and CRF. Boys had higher AvgAcc (p < .001) and IG (p < .001) than girls. Healthy weight participants differed significantly in AvgAcc from overweight (p = .001) and obese (p = .001) groups and in IG from overweight (p = .039) and obese (p = .003). Participants with sufficient CRF and insufficient CRF differed significantly in AvgAcc (p < .001) and IG (p < .001). AvgAcc was negatively associated with BMI z-scores (β = -0.02, p < .001) and positively associated with CRF (β = 0.21, p < .001), independent of IG and other covariates. IG showed a significant negative association with BMI z-scores (β = -1.27, p = 0.003) and a significant positive association with CRF (β = 18.93, p < .001), dependent on AvgAcc.<h4>Conclusions</h4>This study introduces AvgAcc and IG metrics among Kenyan children. Urban children accumulate less PA volume and exhibit an inferior intensity profile, which is reflected in important health indicators (BMI and CRF). These findings will inform policy as well as targeted interventions to enhance children's health in diverse contexts.
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spelling doaj-art-6f95cb0027fe45d79b0769cbbf916ffd2025-08-20T03:59:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01208e032917310.1371/journal.pone.0329173Average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9-11-year-old rural and urban Kenyan school-going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI: The Kenya-LINX project.Stanley K KinuthiaGareth StrattonLucy J WachiraVictor O OkothGeorge Evans OwinoSophie OcholaFestus KiplamaiVincent OnyweraNils Swindell<h4>Background</h4>Physical activity (PA) is crucial for children's health, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and weight status. However, research on the PA profiles of Kenyan children, especially between rural and urban areas, is limited.<h4>Method</h4>This study examined the PA profiles of 537 school-aged children (51.6% girls, 9-11-year-olds) from Nairobi City County, Kenya (urban setting), and Kitui County, Kenya (rural setting), using stratified multistage random cluster sampling. Participants wore an accelerometer (Axivity AX3) on their non-dominant wrist for 24 hours a day over seven days. Raw accelerations were extracted and averaged over a 5-s epoch (AvgAcc) to estimate PA volume. Intensity gradient (IG) was calculated as a standardised metric of PA intensity. Participants' CRF was assessed by the 20-metre multistage fitness test. Anthropometric measurements (mass and stature) were taken to compute BMI z-scores.<h4>Results</h4>PA metrics varied by sex, weight, and CRF. Boys had higher AvgAcc (p < .001) and IG (p < .001) than girls. Healthy weight participants differed significantly in AvgAcc from overweight (p = .001) and obese (p = .001) groups and in IG from overweight (p = .039) and obese (p = .003). Participants with sufficient CRF and insufficient CRF differed significantly in AvgAcc (p < .001) and IG (p < .001). AvgAcc was negatively associated with BMI z-scores (β = -0.02, p < .001) and positively associated with CRF (β = 0.21, p < .001), independent of IG and other covariates. IG showed a significant negative association with BMI z-scores (β = -1.27, p = 0.003) and a significant positive association with CRF (β = 18.93, p < .001), dependent on AvgAcc.<h4>Conclusions</h4>This study introduces AvgAcc and IG metrics among Kenyan children. Urban children accumulate less PA volume and exhibit an inferior intensity profile, which is reflected in important health indicators (BMI and CRF). These findings will inform policy as well as targeted interventions to enhance children's health in diverse contexts.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329173
spellingShingle Stanley K Kinuthia
Gareth Stratton
Lucy J Wachira
Victor O Okoth
George Evans Owino
Sophie Ochola
Festus Kiplamai
Vincent Onywera
Nils Swindell
Average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9-11-year-old rural and urban Kenyan school-going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI: The Kenya-LINX project.
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title Average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9-11-year-old rural and urban Kenyan school-going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI: The Kenya-LINX project.
title_full Average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9-11-year-old rural and urban Kenyan school-going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI: The Kenya-LINX project.
title_fullStr Average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9-11-year-old rural and urban Kenyan school-going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI: The Kenya-LINX project.
title_full_unstemmed Average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9-11-year-old rural and urban Kenyan school-going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI: The Kenya-LINX project.
title_short Average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9-11-year-old rural and urban Kenyan school-going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI: The Kenya-LINX project.
title_sort average acceleration and intensity gradient of 9 11 year old rural and urban kenyan school going children and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness and bmi the kenya linx project
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329173
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