Table 3_A scoping review of 24-h movement behaviours research in Chinese children and adol
by Zhang Feng·Updated 25d ago
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Description
From 2019 to 2025, 92 studies with 817,482 participants aged 3–18 years were reviewed to map research on physical activity, sleep, and sedentary behaviour in Chinese children and adolescents. The review, authored by Zhang Feng and published on figshare, followed PRISMA-ScR guidelines and sourced literature from Web of Science, PubMed, EBSCO, and CNKI. It reports on study designs, monitoring methods, compliance rates, and geographic distribution of research.
Use Cases
Analyze research trends and gaps in 24-hour movement behaviour studies based on the included 92 studies.
Assess geographic disparities in health research representation based on the reported concentration in Shanghai and Guangdong.
Evaluate compliance rates with movement guidelines based on the reported averages for physical activity, screen time, and sleep.
Compare the prevalence of different study designs (cross-sectional vs. longitudinal) in this research field.
Strengths
Includes 92 studies published between 2019 and 2025, showing a generally increasing trend.
Aggregates data from 817,482 participants aged 3–18 years.
Explicitly follows the PRISMA-ScR guidelines for scoping reviews.
Limitations
The dataset is a 443.6 KB document summarizing findings; the underlying raw data from the 92 studies is not included.
Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download.
The file format is DOCX, which may require specific tools for structured data extraction.
Provenance
Source
Zhang Feng via figshare.
Collection Method
Systematic literature search and scoping review following PRISMA-ScR guidelines.
Time Range
Studies published between January 2019 and October 2025.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-12 05:43:09; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Focus on Chinese children and adolescents, with noted geographic concentration in Shanghai and Guangdong.
License is CC-BY-4.0. The primary content is a review document, not a structured dataset of original observations.