Association of physical activity and sedentary time with scoliosis screening positive in Chinese primary and secondary school students: a cohort study in Shanghai
Liting Chu, Dongling Yang, Fengyun Zhang, Wenjuan Qi, Yuting Huang, Yanting Yang, Shuangxiao Qu, Shenglei Huang, Keyang Zheng, Chunyan Luo

TL;DR
This study finds that longer sedentary time is linked to higher scoliosis screening rates in Chinese students, while physical activity is not significantly associated.
Contribution
First cohort study in China to investigate the association between physical activity, sedentary time, and scoliosis screening outcomes in primary and secondary school students.
Findings
Sedentary time of 4.5 hours or more per day was positively associated with scoliosis screening positive (OR = 2.405).
No significant association was found between physical activity levels and scoliosis screening outcomes.
Scoliosis screening prevalence increased with grade level, from 0.11% in Grade 1 to 2.77% in Grade 8.
Abstract
The relationship between physical activity (PA), sedentary time (ST), and scoliosis screening positive (SSP) among Chinese students has not been extensively studied. This study aims to explore this association using data from the Shanghai Municipal Dynamic Cohort of Student Common Diseases (SMDCSCD). We conducted a repeated measures study over three waves (2021, 2022, and 2023). SSP was determined through physical examinations, while PA and ST data were collected via questionnaires. Sufficient moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) was defined as more than 60 min per day, and excessive ST was classified as sitting for 4.5 h or more daily. The study included 6,829 students with 19,673 observations. The prevalence of SSP ranged from 0.11% in Grade 1 to 2.77% in Grade 8 (P-trend < 0.001). Significant differences in ST (minutes/day) were found between the SSP and scoliosis screening negative…
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TopicsScoliosis diagnosis and treatment · Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention · Effects of Vibration on Health
