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Association between Childrens Physical Activity and Parental Practices Enhancing Childrens Physical Activity: The Moderating Effects of Childrens BMI z-Score

机译:儿童体育活动与父母行为之间的关联增强儿童体育活动:儿童BMI z评分的调节作用

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>Objective: Parental practices that aim at increasing children's physical activity were found to be related to children's physical activity. So far, however, the association between these two sets of variables was studied without considering the moderating role of children's BMI z-score, which may determine the effectiveness of parental practices. The present study aims at filling this void.>Design: Longitudinal data were collected among 879 dyads of children (6–11 years old) and their parents. Seven parental physical activity practices were assessed at baseline. Physical activity, body mass, and height (measured among children) were assessed twice (at baseline and 7-month follow-up). Body mass and height were measured objectively. Seven moderation analyses were conducted.>Results: Six parental practices emerged to predict physical activity of children: collaborative social control, overall support, stimulation to be active, general encouragement for physical activity, positive social control, and modeling. Children's BMI z-score moderated three associations. The relationships between parental positive social control, overall parental support, and general parental encouragement for physical activity (at baseline), and children's physical activity (at follow-up) were significant only among children with low and medium BMI z-score. In turn, collaborative social control and modeling predicted children's physical activity at the follow-up regardless child's BMI z-score.>Conclusions: Parental positive social control or overall parental support may be ineffective in children with higher body mass who are in need to increase their physical activity.
机译:>目标:发现旨在增加儿童身体活动的父母行为与儿童身体活动有关。但是,到目前为止,在没有考虑儿童BMI z评分的调节作用的情况下研究了这两组变量之间的关联,这可能决定了父母行为的有效性。本研究旨在填补这一空白。>设计:纵向数据收集了879个dyad儿童(6-11岁)及其父母中。在基线评估了七种父母的体育锻炼习惯。对身体活动,体重和身高(在儿童中进行测量)进行了两次评估(在基线和7个月的随访中)。客观测量体重和身高。进行了七次审核分析。>结果:出现了六种父母行为来预测孩子的身体活动:协作性社会控制,总体支持,积极主动的刺激,对身体活动的总体鼓励,积极的社会控制和建模。儿童的BMI z评分主持了三个关联。父母积极的社会控制,总体父母的支持以及父母对体育活动的总体鼓励(在基线时)和儿童体育活动(在随访中)之间的关系仅在BMI z得分较低和中等的儿童中才有意义。反过来,无论孩子的BMI z得分是多少,协作社会控制和模型预测都可以在随访中预测孩子的身体活动。>结论:父母积极的社会控制或总体父母支持可能对体重较高的孩子无效。需要增加运动量的人。

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