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Can The Moblees™ Move Canadian Children? Investigating the Impact of a Television Program on Childrens Physical Activity

机译:Moblees™可以移动加拿大儿童吗?调查电视节目对儿童体育锻炼的影响

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>Background: The effects of messaging about physical activity and sedentary behavior purposefully integrated into children's TV programming on children's behavior is unknown. The Moblees is a Canadian childrens' show that explicitly promotes physical activity. Two studies were conducted to (1) examine whether children were more physically active when watching a Moblees episode, and (2) explore parental perceptions of the show.>Methods: Study 1 was an experimental study with 21 families randomized to watch an episode of The Moblees vs. a control condition. Movement was assessed through accelerometry and observation. A Chi-square test was used to compare the direct observation proportions of children sitting between intervention and control conditions. Independent t-tests were performed to examine the differences in total vector magnitude counts between the experimental and control groups. Study 2 was an online cross-sectional study with 104 parent/child dyads that included viewing an episode of The Moblees. To identify correlates and predictors of parent-reported child PA during viewing The Moblees compared to other TV programs, Pearson's correlations and a linear regression were calculated, respectively.>Results: In study 1 there was a significant association between condition and whether or not children remained sitting χ2 = 55.96, p < 0.001. There was a significant difference in counts between the two conditions, t(13, 61) = 2.29, p < 0.05. Children randomized to the experimental group (i.e., Moblees) moved more compared to control. In study 2 the majority (76%) of parents reported that their child engaged in some physical activity during viewing. Parent encouragement during viewing was the strongest predictor of child physical activity while viewing (β = 0.30, p < 0.01).>Conclusion: Television content that includes messaging about physical activity and sedentary behavior, and positive portrayals of physical activity may influence the physical activity of young children. Although the benefits of such modest movement are not clear without further evidence of accumulation over time and/or transfer to other settings, television programming might provide a far reaching medium for knowledge translation.
机译:>背景:关于体育活动和久坐行为的消息传递有目的地集成到儿童电视节目中对孩子的行为的影响尚不清楚。 Moblees是加拿大的一个儿童节目,明确促进体育锻炼。进行了两项研究,以(1)检查儿童在观看Moblees情节时是否在运动上更加活跃,以及(2)探索父母对该节目的理解。>方法:研究1是一项针对21个家庭的实验性研究随机观看The Moblees的情节与对照情况。运动通过加速度计和观察进行评估。卡方检验用于比较干预和控制条件之间坐在儿童中的直接观察比例。进行了独立的t检验,以检查实验组和对照组之间总矢量幅度计数的差异。研究2是一项在线横断面研究,涉及104个父母/儿童二元组,其中包括观看The Moblees的情节。为确定父母报告的孩子PA在观看Moblees期间与其他电视节目相比的相关性和预测因素,分别计算了Pearson相关性和线性回归。>结果:在研究1中,状况以及儿童是否仍保持坐位χ 2 = 55.96,p <0.001。两种情况之间的计数存在显着差异,t(13,61)= 2.29,p <0.05。与对照组相比,被随机分配到实验组的儿童(即Moblees)移动得更多。在研究2中,大多数父母(76%)报告说,他们的孩子在观看过程中进行了一些体育锻炼。观看时父母的鼓励是观看时儿童体育活动的最强预测因子(β= 0.30,p <0.01)。>结论:电视内容包括有关体育活动和久坐行为的信息以及对体育活动的正面描述活动可能会影响幼儿的身体活动。尽管没有进一步的证据表明随着时间的推移积累和/或转移到其他环境,这种适度运动的好处尚不明确,但电视节目制作可能会为知识翻译提供深远的影响。

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