Heitzler Carrie D, Martin Sarah Levin, Duke Jennifer, Huhman Marian
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, Atlanta, Georgia 30341, USA.
Prev Med. 2006 Apr;42(4):254-60. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2006.01.010. Epub 2006 Feb 20.
Physical activity (PA) is critical for children's normal growth and development. The purpose of this study was to assess potential correlates of physical activity in a US national sample of youth aged 9-13 years.
A nationally representative telephone survey of parent-child pairs was conducted from April through June 2002. The questions assessed organized and free-time physical activity behavior and psychosocial and environmental variables that are potentially related to youth physical activity.
Children's positive outcome expectations or beliefs about the benefits of participating in physical activity and parent's beliefs that participating in physical activity is important were related to participation in both organized and free-time physical activity. Children's perception of parental support and parent's reports of direct support were strongly related to organized physical activity. Feeling safe, having lots of places to be active, and parental participation with their child were strongly related to free-time physical activity.
Messages and interventions aiming to increase children and adolescent's participation in organized and free-time physical activity should continue to focus on promoting the benefits that are associated with being active, the importance of parental support, and the provision of safe and enjoyable opportunities to be active.
身体活动对儿童的正常生长发育至关重要。本研究的目的是评估美国一个9至13岁青少年全国样本中身体活动的潜在相关因素。
2002年4月至6月对亲子对进行了一项具有全国代表性的电话调查。这些问题评估了有组织的和自由时间的身体活动行为以及可能与青少年身体活动相关的心理社会和环境变量。
儿童对参与身体活动益处的积极结果期望或信念以及父母对参与身体活动重要性的信念与参与有组织的和自由时间的身体活动均相关。儿童对父母支持的感知以及父母关于直接支持的报告与有组织的身体活动密切相关。感到安全、有很多可以活动的场所以及父母与孩子一起参与活动与自由时间的身体活动密切相关。
旨在增加儿童和青少年参与有组织的和自由时间身体活动的信息和干预措施应继续侧重于宣传与积极活动相关的益处、父母支持的重要性以及提供安全且有趣的活动机会。