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Physical Activity of Adults in Households with and without children.

机译:有或没有孩子的家庭中成年人的体育活动。

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This dissertation research responded to needs identified by researchers to better understand factors that influence different domains of physical activity (leisure, transportation, occupational, and household) and sedentary behavior at different life stages. In the context of the Ecological Model of Active Living, the present studies contributed to filling specific gaps in the literature on the effect of parenthood on physical activity. The studies addressed gaps related to sex-specific effects on parents, number and age of children, and how parenthood might interact with psychosocial and environmental factors to impact physical activity.;Participants were 909 women and 965 men, aged 20 to 57 years. Paper 1 examined components of the intrapersonal level of the Ecological model, assessing the effect of parenthood on physical activity while controlling for demographic and biological factors and environmental features. Paper 2 explored interpersonal Ecological Model factors to assess whether parent status moderated the association between six psychosocial variables and physical activity outcomes. Paper 3 examined components of the environmental level of the Ecological Model to assess whether parent status moderated the association between eight objectively measured and four reported built environment variables and physical activity outcomes.;In general, parents and non parents had similar levels of physical activity and responded similarly to psychosocial and environmental factors. Key differences were found at the individual, interpersonal, and environmental levels that could be helpful in developing parent-targeted interventions and merit further investigation. At the individual level, parents reported higher levels of household activity and less sitting time than non-parents, indicating favorable effects of parenthood. Compared to parents with children aged 0-5, non-parents and parents with children aged 6-17 reported less household activity and more sitting time, indicating the latter may be appropriate physical activity intervention targets. At the interpersonal level, social support was found to be a stronger correlate of physical activity for parents than non-parents, implying that social support-based interventions may be particularly effective for parents. At the environmental level, evidence of a parental disadvantage in access to recreation facilities and walkable neighborhoods supports the use of more broadly-targeted policy approaches to ensure parent access to physical activity resources.
机译:本论文的研究满足了研究人员确定的需求,以便更好地理解影响不同生活阶段的身体活动(休闲,交通,职业和家庭)和久坐行为的不同领域的因素。在积极生活的生态模型的背景下,本研究有助于填补父母对体育活动影响的文献中的具体空白。研究涉及与性别有关的对父母的影响,儿童的数量和年龄以及父母身份如何与社会心理和环境因素相互作用以影响体育锻炼的差距。参与者为909名女性和965名男性,年龄在20至57岁之间。论文1考察了生态模型的人际层面的组成部分,评估了父母对体育活动的影响,同时控制了人口统计和生物学因素以及环境特征。论文2探索了人际生态模型因素,以评估父母身份是否缓和了六个社会心理变量与体育活动结果之间的联系。论文3考察了生态模型环境水平的组成部分,以评估父母身份是否缓和了八个客观测量值与四个报告的已建环境变量和身体活动结果之间的联系;总的来说,父母和非父母的身体活动水平和对社会心理和环境因素的反应相似。在个人,人际关系和环境水平上发现了关键差异,这可能有助于制定针对父母的干预措施,值得进一步调查。在个人层面上,父母报告的家庭活动水平较高,而坐下来的时间要比非父母少,这说明父母对父母的影响良好。与0-5岁儿童的父母相比,非父母和6-17岁儿童的父母报告的家庭活动较少,坐着时间更长,这表明后者可能是适当的体育锻炼干预目标。在人际关系层面,发现社会支持对父母的体育活动比非父母更紧密,这意味着基于社会支持的干预对父母可能特别有效。在环境一级,父母在使用娱乐设施和步行街区方面处于不利地位的证据支持使用针对性更广泛的政策方法,以确保父母使用体育活动资源。

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  • 作者

    Candelaria, Jeanette Irene.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Public Health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 118 p.
  • 总页数 118
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人口学;
  • 关键词

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