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The Association between Children’s and Parents’ Co-TV Viewing and Their Total Screen Time in Six European Countries: Cross-Sectional Data from the Feel4diabetes-Study

机译:欧洲六个国家的儿童和父母的共同电视收看与他们的总放映时间之间的协会:Feel4diabetes-研究的跨部门数据

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In many European children, high levels of screen time can be found, which is associated with several adverse health outcomes. Therefore, there is a need for identifying effective intervention strategies that reduce screen time in children. A factor that may contribute to excessive screen time in children may be “co-TV viewing” (i.e., the time that parents and children spend on watching TV together), as parents often recognize the importance of limiting children’s (individual) screen time, but often encourage TV viewing as a family because of its perceived benefits (e.g., educational purposes). The primary aim of this study was to investigate the (sex-specific) association between co-TV viewing and both children’s and parents’ screen time, and these associations were investigated across and within six European countries. In total, 10,969 parents (Meanage = 40.7 ± 5.3 years, MeanBMI = 24.4 ± 4.6) of primary school children (Meanage = 8.2 ± 1.0 years, 49.0% boys, MeanBMI = 17.3 ± 2.8) completed a questionnaire assessing co-TV viewing and screen time. Multilevel regression analyses were conducted. Across countries, positive associations were found between co-TV viewing and both children’s (β = 11.85, SE = 3.69, p < 0.001) and parents’ screen time (β = 14.47, SE = 4.43, p = 0.001). Similar associations were found in most (but not all) countries. The results suggest that targeting co-TV viewing might be a promising intervention strategy because of its potential to limit screen time of both children and parents.
机译:在许多欧洲儿童中,可以发现较高的筛查时间,这与多种不良健康后果相关。因此,需要确定减少儿童筛查时间的有效干预策略。可能导致儿童屏幕时间过长的一个因素可能是“共同观看电视”(即父母和孩子在一起看电视所花费的时间),因为父母通常认识到限制孩子(个人)屏幕时间的重要性,但通常会因为看得到的好处(例如,出于教育目的)而鼓励家庭观看电视。这项研究的主要目的是调查合作电视收看与儿童和父母的上映时间之间的(特定性别)关联,并且在六个欧洲国家或地区内对这些关联进行了调查。总计有10,969名家长(平均数= 40.7±5.3岁,平均BMI = 24.4±4.6)的小学生(平均数= 8.2±1.0岁,49.0%的男孩,平均BMI = 17.3±2.8)完成了问卷调查,评估了共同电视观看和检测时间。进行了多级回归分析。在各个国家/地区,共同观看电视与孩子(β= 11.85,SE = 3.69,p <0.001)和父母的放映时间(β= 14.47,SE = 4.43,p = 0.001)之间存在正相关关系。在大多数(但不是全部)国家中发现了类似的协会。结果表明,以共同观看电视为目标可能是一种有前途的干预策略,因为它有可能限制孩子和父母的上映时间。

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