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Associations of American Indian Children’s Screen-Time Behavior With Parental Television Behavior, Parental Perceptions of Children’s Screen Time, and Media-Related Resources in the Home

机译:美洲印第安人儿童的屏幕时间行为与父母的电视行为,父母对儿童屏幕时间的感知以及家庭中与媒体相关的资源之间的联系

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IntroductionAmerican Indian children have high rates of overweight and obesity, which may be partially attributable to screen-time behavior. Young children’s screen-time behavior is strongly influenced by their environment and their parents’ behavior. We explored whether parental television watching time, parental perceptions of children?s screen time, and media-related resources in the home are related to screen time (ie, television, DVD/video, video game, and computer use) among Oglala Lakota youth residing on or nearthe Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.MethodsWe collected baseline data from 431 child and parent/caregiver pairs who participated in Bright Start, a group-randomized, controlled, school-based obesity prevention trial to reduce excess weight gain. Controlling for demographic characteristics, we used linear regression analysis to assess associations between children?s screen time and parental television watching time, parental perceptions of children’s screen time, and availability of media-related household resources.ResultsThe most parsimonious model for explaining child screen time included the children’s sex, parental body mass index, parental television watching time, how often the child watched television after school or in the evening, parental perception that the child spent too much time playing video games, how often the parent limited the child’s television time, and the presence of a VCR/DVD player or video game player in the home (F7,367 = 14.67; P .001; adjusted R2 = .37). The presence of a television in the bedroom did notcontribute significantly to the model.ConclusionChanges in parental television watching time, parental influence over children?s screen-time behavior, and availability of media-related resources in the home could decrease screen time and may be used as a strategy for reducing overweight and obesity in American Indian children.
机译:简介美洲印第安人儿童的超重和肥胖率很高,这可能部分归因于屏幕上的行为。幼儿的放映时间行为受环境和父母行为的强烈影响。我们探讨了Oglala Lakota年轻人的父母看电视时间,父母对孩子的屏幕时间的认知以及家庭中与媒体相关的资源是否与屏幕时间(即电视,DVD /视频,视频游戏和计算机使用)相关方法我们收集了来自431名儿童和父母/照顾者对的基线数据,这些对夫妇参加了Bright Start计划,该计划是一项基于小组,受控,学校控制的肥胖症预防试验,目的是减少体重增加。为了控制人口统计学特征,我们使用线性回归分析来评估儿童的屏幕播放时间与父母的电视观看时间,父母对儿童的屏幕播放时间的认知以及与媒体相关的家庭资源的可用性之间的关联。结果用于解释儿童屏幕播放时间的最简约的模型包括孩子的性别,父母的体重指数,父母看电视的时间,孩子放学后或晚上看电视的频率,父母对孩子花太多时间玩电子游戏的看法,父母多久限制孩子的电视时间,以及家中是否有VCR / DVD播放器或视频游戏播放器(F7,367 = 14.67; P <.001;调整后的R2 = .37)。结论父母看电视时间的变化,父母对孩子的屏幕时间行为的影响以及家里媒体相关资源的可用性可能会减少屏幕时间,并且可能是用作减少美洲印第安人儿童超重和肥胖的策略。

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