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Like Father, Like Son. Physical Activity, Dietary Intake, and Media Consumption in Pre-School-Aged Children

机译:有其父必有其子。 学前班儿童的身体活动,饮食摄入和媒体消费

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An imbalance between energy input and energy needs contributes to the growing incidence of overweight children. Pre-schoolers normally like to move, but even at this young age, they are already affected by a lack of physical activity and a high amount of screen time. Media consumption contributes to unhealthy diets and extends the length of time spent sitting. Longer periods of sitting are, independent of the level of activity, seen as a risk factor for the development of obesity. In the present study, 160 pre-schoolers and their parents (128 mothers, 121 fathers) were examined. The results show deviations from actual recommendations regarding physical activity, time spent sitting, dietary intake, and media consumption. Increased screen time was associated with a higher weight status among pre-school-aged children. To provide a healthy upbringing, prevention and intervention measures should be implemented on a behavioral and relational level.
机译:能源投入和能源需求之间的不平衡有助于超重儿童的发病率。 学龄前儿童通常喜欢搬家,但即使在这个年轻时,它们也受到了缺乏体力活动和大量屏幕时间的影响。 媒体消费有助于不健康的饮食,并延长坐着的时间长度。 较长的坐姿是独立于活动水平,视为肥胖发展的危险因素。 在本研究中,审查了160名学龄前儿童和父母(128名母亲,121名父亲)。 结果表明,与实际建议的偏差有关身体活动,花费时间,饮食摄入和媒体消费。 增加的屏幕时间与学龄前儿童前龄儿童之间的重量状况有关。 为了提供健康的成长,预防和干预措施应在行为和关系水平上实施。

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