A descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland

Abstract Background: In Finland, children spend a lot of time outdoors in winter. Outdoor recreation in winter has a wide variety of effects on children’s well-being. Although children are a subgroup that is vulnerable to cold exposure, remarkably little research has been done on the subject. Object...

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Main Authors: Rasi, H. (Hanna), Kuivila, H. (Heli), Pölkki, T. (Tarja), Bloigu, R. (Risto), Rintamäki, H. (Hannu), Tourula, M. (Marjo)
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Published: Informa 2017
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2019071923142 2023-07-30T04:05:49+02:00 A descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland Rasi, H. (Hanna) Kuivila, H. (Heli) Pölkki, T. (Tarja) Bloigu, R. (Risto) Rintamäki, H. (Hannu) Tourula, M. (Marjo) 2017 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019071923142 eng eng Informa info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Outdoor children cold climate cold exposure well-being info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:55:52Z Abstract Background: In Finland, children spend a lot of time outdoors in winter. Outdoor recreation in winter has a wide variety of effects on children’s well-being. Although children are a subgroup that is vulnerable to cold exposure, remarkably little research has been done on the subject. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe children’s outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland. Design: This was a descriptive quantitative study. The participants consisted of 30 children aged 7–8 years who were living in the provinces of Lapland and Northern Ostrobothnia in Finland. Data were collected by using electronic data-logging thermometers fixed on children’s outerwear for a month. The thermometers recorded the environmental temperature every five minutes and from that temperature data, we were able to discern the exact amount and duration of children’s outdoor recreation. In addition, information on the children’s cold symptoms was collected with structured daily entries. Results: Cold weather was not an obstacle to children’s outdoor activities in Finland. However, the duration of outdoor recreation shortened when the outdoor air temperature decreased. There were no significant differences between boys and girls in terms of time spent outdoors. Remarkably, every child reported symptoms associated with cold. Almost half of the children reported experiencing respiratory symptoms and some children also experienced cold pain and numbness. Conclusions: The results of this study illustrate the many and varied effects that cold exposure can have on children’s health and well-being. In order to prevent negative health effects of cold exposure on children, structured prevention strategies are needed: therefore, children’s exposure to cold should be studied more. Future research should also bring out more the positive health effects of outdoor recreation on children’s growth and development. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Lapland Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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topic Outdoor
children
cold climate
cold exposure
well-being
spellingShingle Outdoor
children
cold climate
cold exposure
well-being
Rasi, H. (Hanna)
Kuivila, H. (Heli)
Pölkki, T. (Tarja)
Bloigu, R. (Risto)
Rintamäki, H. (Hannu)
Tourula, M. (Marjo)
A descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland
topic_facet Outdoor
children
cold climate
cold exposure
well-being
description Abstract Background: In Finland, children spend a lot of time outdoors in winter. Outdoor recreation in winter has a wide variety of effects on children’s well-being. Although children are a subgroup that is vulnerable to cold exposure, remarkably little research has been done on the subject. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe children’s outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland. Design: This was a descriptive quantitative study. The participants consisted of 30 children aged 7–8 years who were living in the provinces of Lapland and Northern Ostrobothnia in Finland. Data were collected by using electronic data-logging thermometers fixed on children’s outerwear for a month. The thermometers recorded the environmental temperature every five minutes and from that temperature data, we were able to discern the exact amount and duration of children’s outdoor recreation. In addition, information on the children’s cold symptoms was collected with structured daily entries. Results: Cold weather was not an obstacle to children’s outdoor activities in Finland. However, the duration of outdoor recreation shortened when the outdoor air temperature decreased. There were no significant differences between boys and girls in terms of time spent outdoors. Remarkably, every child reported symptoms associated with cold. Almost half of the children reported experiencing respiratory symptoms and some children also experienced cold pain and numbness. Conclusions: The results of this study illustrate the many and varied effects that cold exposure can have on children’s health and well-being. In order to prevent negative health effects of cold exposure on children, structured prevention strategies are needed: therefore, children’s exposure to cold should be studied more. Future research should also bring out more the positive health effects of outdoor recreation on children’s growth and development.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rasi, H. (Hanna)
Kuivila, H. (Heli)
Pölkki, T. (Tarja)
Bloigu, R. (Risto)
Rintamäki, H. (Hannu)
Tourula, M. (Marjo)
author_facet Rasi, H. (Hanna)
Kuivila, H. (Heli)
Pölkki, T. (Tarja)
Bloigu, R. (Risto)
Rintamäki, H. (Hannu)
Tourula, M. (Marjo)
author_sort Rasi, H. (Hanna)
title A descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland
title_short A descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland
title_full A descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland
title_fullStr A descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed A descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in Northern Finland
title_sort descriptive quantitative study of 7-and 8-year-old children's outdoor recreation, cold exposure and symptoms in winter in northern finland
publisher Informa
publishDate 2017
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019071923142
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