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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
112 126-138 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
113 201-213 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
114 409-421 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
115 442-454 Species denotes Participants Tax:9606
116 1053-1061 Species denotes children Tax:9606
117 1110-1115 Species denotes women Tax:9606
118 1125-1133 Species denotes Children Tax:9606
119 1231-1243 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
120 1352-1364 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
121 1550-1554 Species denotes boys Tax:9606
122 1559-1564 Species denotes girls Tax:9606
123 1651-1657 Species denotes people Tax:9606
124 1687-1695 Species denotes children Tax:9606
125 309-317 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
129 2312-2320 Species denotes children Tax:9606
130 1871-1879 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
131 2296-2304 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
145 2722-2730 Species denotes children Tax:9606
146 2853-2861 Species denotes Children Tax:9606
147 3153-3161 Species denotes Children Tax:9606
148 3232-3240 Species denotes Children Tax:9606
149 3469-3475 Species denotes people Tax:9606
150 3560-3566 Species denotes people Tax:9606
151 3608-3616 Species denotes Children Tax:9606
152 3634-3640 Species denotes people Tax:9606
153 3705-3713 Species denotes children Tax:9606
154 3768-3776 Species denotes Children Tax:9606
155 4017-4025 Species denotes Children Tax:9606
156 4120-4128 Species denotes Children Tax:9606
157 2697-2705 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T73 0-2 Sentence denotes 3.
T74 3-10 Sentence denotes Results
T75 11-118 Sentence denotes In total, 5505 individuals accessed the survey and 5266 accepted participation and signed the consent form.
T76 119-176 Sentence denotes We had participants from each of the 16 regions in Chile.
T77 177-373 Sentence denotes A total of 2109 (40.0%) participants were excluded from the analysis because they provided incomplete data (726 in demographics and COVID-19 related questions and 1383 for the movement behaviors).
T78 374-441 Sentence denotes The final sample consisted of 3157 participants with complete data.
T79 442-664 Sentence denotes Participants that provided complete data were more likely to be older (31.4 [6.06] vs. 30.3 [6.26], p < 0.001) and more educated (52.4% vs. 40.2% with university studies or more, p < 0.001) than those with incomplete data.
T80 665-1036 Sentence denotes The caregivers’ characteristics from those with complete data were comparable with those observed for the respective age group in the last National Census in terms of dwelling (81.6% vs. 79.7% living in a house) and living area (11.4% vs. 13.5% living in a rural area), but the current sample was more educated (65.7% vs. 39.7% with more than 12 years of education) [15].
T81 1037-1083 Sentence denotes The mean age of children was 3.1 (1.38) years.
T82 1084-1124 Sentence denotes Most main caregivers were women (96.6%).
T83 1125-1225 Sentence denotes Children enrolled in ECEC or schools were 28.1% of 1- to 2-year-olds and 71.9% of 3- to 5-year-olds.
T84 1226-1268 Sentence denotes Most participants lived in houses (81.6%).
T85 1269-1329 Sentence denotes About 9 out of 10 caregivers reported space to play at home.
T86 1330-1490 Sentence denotes A large proportion of participants resided in urban areas (88.6%), and 76.3% s were under lockdown at the moment of the survey (mean duration 23.5 days [7.26]).
T87 1491-1740 Sentence denotes Most sociodemographic characteristics were similar between boys and girls, except for the sex of the main caregiver (95.4% vs. 97.8%, p < 0.001), the number of people (4.2 vs. 4.1, p = 0.013) and children (1.6 vs. 1.7, p = 0.004) per home (Table 1).
T88 1742-1746 Sentence denotes 3.1.
T89 1747-1796 Sentence denotes Movement Behaviors before and during the Pandemic
T90 1797-1904 Sentence denotes Table 2 shows the changes in movement behaviors from before to during the COVID-19 pandemic by sex and age.
T91 1905-2207 Sentence denotes Across all ages, mean time spent in physical activity decreased (−0.75 [CI 95% −0.81, −0.70] h/day), recreational screen time and sleep duration increased (1.4 [CI 95% 1.34, 1.45] h/day and 0.09 [CI 95% 0.04, 0.15] h/night, respectively) and sleep quality declined (−0.75 [CI 95% −0.81, −0.69] points).
T92 2208-2305 Sentence denotes No differences by sex were observed for any of the movement behaviors before and during COVID-19.
T93 2306-2463 Sentence denotes Older children were consistently less physically active, spent more time in screens, slept less, and had better sleep quality before and during the pandemic.
T94 2464-2557 Sentence denotes More details according to other sociodemographic factors are shown in Supplementary Table S1.
T95 2559-2563 Sentence denotes 3.2.
T96 2564-2606 Sentence denotes Predictors of Change in Movement Behaviors
T97 2607-2715 Sentence denotes Table 3 shows the sociodemographic predictors of changes in movement behaviors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
T98 2716-2852 Sentence denotes Older children had greater reductions in physical activity and sleep duration, while they had more marked increase in their screen time.
T99 2853-2952 Sentence denotes Children whose main caregiver was a man had smaller decline in physical activity and sleep quality.
T100 2953-3152 Sentence denotes Those with caregivers aged ≥35–<45 years had greater reduction in physical activity and increase in screen time, while those with caregivers aged 45 and older had greater reduction in sleep duration.
T101 3153-3231 Sentence denotes Children whose family had higher income had smaller decrease in sleep quality.
T102 3232-3417 Sentence denotes Children whose main caregiver was more educated and those previously enrolled in an ECEC had greater reductions in their physical activity levels, and a greater increase in screen time.
T103 3418-3607 Sentence denotes Toddlers and preschoolers living with five or more people had less marked decline in their physical activity, while those living with four or people had less marked increase in screen time.
T104 3608-3681 Sentence denotes Children living with four people had greater reduction in sleep duration.
T105 3682-3767 Sentence denotes Those living with more children had a less marked decline in their physical activity.
T106 3768-3912 Sentence denotes Children who lived in apartment had greater reductions in physical activity and sleep quality, while they had a greater increase in screen time.
T107 3913-4016 Sentence denotes Those living in a home different to a house or apartment had less marked increase in their screen time.
T108 4017-4119 Sentence denotes Children who lived in homes with more square meters per person had a smaller decline in sleep quality.
T109 4120-4319 Sentence denotes Children who had a space to play at home and those living in rural areas had smaller decline in physical activity and sleep quality, and less marked increase in screen time compared with their peers.