1.Isochronous substitution effects of 24-hour movement behaviors on self-confidence level of junior high school students
XIONG Zhongjia, XIANG Wei, LI Jinkun, LU Changfen, LUO Xiaobing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(2):227-231
Objective:
To investigate the effects of 24 hour movement behaviors on the self confidence level of junior high school students, providing empirical evidence for optimizing physical activity intervention strategies and enhancing adolescents mental health.
Methods:
In December 2024, a stratified cluster random sampling method was used to select 350 students from 3 junior high schools in Wuhan City. The ActiGraph wGT3X-BT accelerometer was employed to monitor participants 24 hour movement behaviors, and the Children and Adolescents Self confidence Questionnaire was used to assess their self confidence levels. Compositional isotemporal substitution models were applied to analyze the substitution effects among different movement behaviors and their impact on the self confidence level of junior high school students.
Results:
Among the 24 hour movement behaviors of junior high school students, the compositional means and proportions of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), light physical activity (LPA), sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep (SP) were 33.91 min (2.35%), 151.64 min (10.53%), 761.12 min (52.86%), and 493.33 min (34.26%), respectively. There were no statistically significant differences were found across grade, parental education level, or family economic status ( t/F =0.62,1.50,-1.22, all P >0.05). Significant differences in self confidence levels were observed between male and female junior high students ( t=3.36, P <0.05). Regarding 24 hour movement behaviors, MVPA, LPA, SB and SP exhibited statistically significant differences across gender, grade, and parental education ( Z/H =-6.76-6.15, all P < 0.05 ). Results of component linear regression analysis indicated that the proportion of MVPA time positively predicted junior high school students self confidence levels ( β =4.38), while the proportion of SP time negatively predicted self confidence levels ( β = -11.20 ) (both P <0.05). Isotemporal substitution analysis revealed that replacing 15 minutes of SB and SP with MVPA increased total self confidence scores by 1.53 and 1.97 units, respectively, while the opposite substitution decreased scores by 2.48 and 2.91 units (all P <0.05). Dose response analysis revealed an asymmetric pattern in the isochronous substitution effects between MVPA and SB/SP.
Conclusions
The overall distribution of 24 hour movement behaviors significantly impacts self confidence level of junior high school students. Insufficient MVPA may constrain the positive development of self confidence.
2.Exercise for improving neuroplasticity in overweight and obese people:Meta-analysis
Jinkun LI ; Ning WANG ; Changfen LU ; Xiaobing LUO ; Xiaobin HONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(2):219-223
Objective To observe the value of exercise for improving neuroplasticity in overweight and obese people using meta-analysis.Methods Articles of functional MRI(fMRI)studies about brain activation changes in overweight or obese people after exercise published in Web of Science,PubMed,PsycINFO and CNKI were searched from the establishment of database to August 1,2024.The data were analyzed with activation likelihood estimation(ALE),and the coordinates of brain activation clusters were obtained.Results A total of 11 articles were ultimately enrolled,including 186 overweight or obese subjects.After exercise,the activation of the right middle frontal gyrus increased in all subjects,while of the left anterior lobe of cerebellum,left precuneus and right cuneus decreased.Among them,activation of the right cingulate gyrus and right superior temporal gyrus in minors increased,while of the left anterior lobe of cerebellum and bilateral precentral gyrus decreased.And the activation of the bilateral lentiform nuclei,right middle frontal gyrus,right cingulate gyrus and right parahippocampal gyrus in adults increased,while of the bilateral precuneus decreased.Conclusion Exercise could improve activation level of brain regions related to executive function,working memory,attention and motor control in overweight or obese people,which were different between minors and adults.
3.Exercise for improving neuroplasticity in overweight and obese people:Meta-analysis
Jinkun LI ; Ning WANG ; Changfen LU ; Xiaobing LUO ; Xiaobin HONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(2):219-223
Objective To observe the value of exercise for improving neuroplasticity in overweight and obese people using meta-analysis.Methods Articles of functional MRI(fMRI)studies about brain activation changes in overweight or obese people after exercise published in Web of Science,PubMed,PsycINFO and CNKI were searched from the establishment of database to August 1,2024.The data were analyzed with activation likelihood estimation(ALE),and the coordinates of brain activation clusters were obtained.Results A total of 11 articles were ultimately enrolled,including 186 overweight or obese subjects.After exercise,the activation of the right middle frontal gyrus increased in all subjects,while of the left anterior lobe of cerebellum,left precuneus and right cuneus decreased.Among them,activation of the right cingulate gyrus and right superior temporal gyrus in minors increased,while of the left anterior lobe of cerebellum and bilateral precentral gyrus decreased.And the activation of the bilateral lentiform nuclei,right middle frontal gyrus,right cingulate gyrus and right parahippocampal gyrus in adults increased,while of the bilateral precuneus decreased.Conclusion Exercise could improve activation level of brain regions related to executive function,working memory,attention and motor control in overweight or obese people,which were different between minors and adults.


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