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Preschool children’s preferences for sedentary activity relates to parent’s restrictive rules around active outdoor play

机译:学龄前儿童对久坐活动的偏好涉及父母的受动室外游戏的限制性规则

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With prevalence estimates indicating that young Australian children are increasingly sedentary, it is important to identify the relevant attributes that are shaping this lack of activity. Literature has identified safety concerns of parents as a consistent barrier to physical activity participation of young children. Despite safety being a plausible determinant of young children's activity preferences, the impact of restrictive parenting practices has rarely been examined through quantitative research. The current study investigates the link between controlling and supportive physical activity parenting practices and preschool children's physical activity knowledge, preferences and parent-reported behaviour. The current cross-sectional study included 138 parent-child dyads and involved two components of data collection including a child and a parent questionnaire. Results of the parent and child questionnaires were matched to determine correlations between physical activity parenting practices and preschool children's physical activity knowledge, preference and parent-reported behaviour. Children's preferences for physical activity correlated with a number of demographic characteristics and physical activity parenting practices, with the most influential variables being parental age, parental rules around active play outdoors and parental use of screen-time to reward/control child behaviour. Based on parental-reporting, children who preferred to be physically active were more likely to engage in physical activity and were less likely to engage in screen-time on the weekend. This study identified that parenting practices are not only associated with children's active and sedentary behaviours (parent-reported), but also with how children prefer to play (parent-reported). Future research should seek to clarify the relationship between children's activity preferences and parent's use of screen-time to reward and control their child's behaviour, given the developmental and behavioural health risks associated with excessive media/screen exposure in early childhood. Further research should investigate whether competing societal values of the importance of encouraging children's risky play and the need to prevent children from being injured, coupled with parent's busy schedules are contributing to parental ambivalence regarding how to promote active play for their children. Finally, research should be conducted to establish the relationship between physical activity parenting practices and children's objectively-measured activity level.
机译:具有普遍估计,表明年轻的澳大利亚儿童越来越久坐了,重要的是要确定正在塑造这种缺乏活动的相关属性。文学已经确定了父母的安全问题,作为幼儿的身体活动参与的一致障碍。尽管安全是幼儿活动偏好的合理决定因素,但通过定量研究很少考察限制性育儿实践的影响。目前的研究调查了控制和支持性身体活动育儿实践和学龄前儿童的身体活动知识,偏好和亲本报告的行为之间的联系。目前的横截面研究包括138个父儿童二元,并涉及两个数据收集组成部分,包括儿童和母公司问卷。母亲和儿童调查结果的结果与确定身体活动与学龄前儿童的身体活动知识,偏好和亲本报告的行为之间的相关性。儿童对身体活动的偏好与许多人口统计学特征和身体活动相关的父母养育实践相关,具有最有影响力的变量是父母年龄,活动在户外游戏的父母规则和育儿使用屏幕时间来奖励/控制儿童行为。基于父母报告,较倾向于身体活跃的儿童更有可能从事体育活动,并且在周末举行的筛选时间不太可能参与筛选时间。本研究确定了育儿实践不仅与儿童的活跃和久坐行为(父母报告)有关,而且还与儿童如何更喜欢发挥(父母报告)。未来的研究应该寻求澄清儿童活动偏好与父母使用筛选时间的关系,以鉴于童年早期媒体/筛网暴露的发育和行为健康风险。进一步的研究应该调查竞争对手的竞争性的社会价值是否令人鼓舞的冒险运动的重要性以及防止儿童受伤的需要,加上父母的繁忙时间表是有关如何为孩子们促进积极竞争的父母的矛盾。最后,应进行研究,以确定身体活动育儿实践与儿童客观测量活动水平之间的关系。

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