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家庭结构与儿童的电视观看及身体活动

Family structure and children's television viewing and physical activity.

作者信息

Bagley Sarah, Salmon Jo, Crawford David

机构信息

School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2006 May;38(5):910-8. doi: 10.1249/01.mss.0000218132.68268.f4.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to examine how physical activity (PA) and television (TV) viewing time of children varied according to family structure.

METHODS

In 2001, 5- to 6-yr-old (N = 296) and 10- to 12-yr-old (N = 919) children and their parents were recruited from 19 state elementary schools in Melbourne, Australia. Children's PA was objectively assessed using accelerometers worn for 8 d. Sociodemographic and family structure information and time spent watching TV was collected via questionnaire completed by parents.

RESULTS

ANCOVA revealed that, after controlling for socioeconomic status and age of child, boys without any siblings spent more minutes per day watching TV (153.2 +/- 71.3) compared with those who have siblings (129.0 +/- 64.4, P < 0.05). There were also significant differences in TV viewing time between boys with one sibling (125.5 +/- 59.9), two siblings (141.9 +/- 70.1), or three or more siblings (111.6 +/- 62.6, P < 0.001). Girls from single-parent families (145.7 +/- 85.1) spent significantly more minutes per day watching TV compared with girls from two-parent families (125.1 +/- 67.7, P < 0.05). Girls with siblings spent more minutes per day in PA (148.3 +/- 67.7) compared with those who were an only child (131.0 +/- 58.9, P < 0.05). There were significant interactions between parental status and having a sibling, with PA, and also with TV viewing for girls and between parental status and having a brother with PA for boys. There were also significant interactions between having an older sibling and child's sex with PA and between number of siblings and sex with TV viewing.

CONCLUSIONS

Family structure may be an important source of influence on children's PA and TV viewing time. Aspects of family structure interact differently with PA and TV viewing, suggesting interventions may need to be tailored with consideration of the family structure of children.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨儿童的身体活动(PA)和看电视时间如何因家庭结构而异。

方法

2001年,从澳大利亚墨尔本的19所公立小学招募了5至6岁(N = 296)和10至12岁(N = 919)的儿童及其父母。使用佩戴8天的加速度计客观评估儿童的PA。通过父母填写的问卷收集社会人口统计学和家庭结构信息以及看电视的时间。

结果

协方差分析显示,在控制了社会经济地位和儿童年龄后,没有兄弟姐妹的男孩每天看电视的时间(153.2±71.3分钟)比有兄弟姐妹的男孩(129.0±64.4分钟)更多(P < 0.05)。有一个兄弟姐妹(125.5±59.9分钟)、两个兄弟姐妹(141.9±70.1分钟)或三个及以上兄弟姐妹(111.6±62.6分钟)的男孩之间看电视时间也存在显著差异(P < 0.001)。单亲家庭的女孩(145.7±85.1分钟)每天看电视的时间比双亲家庭的女孩(125.1±67.7分钟)显著更多(P < 0.05)。有兄弟姐妹的女孩每天进行PA的时间(148.3±67.7分钟)比独生子女(131.0±58.9分钟)更多(P < 0.05)。父母状况与是否有兄弟姐妹、PA以及女孩的看电视时间之间存在显著交互作用,父母状况与男孩是否有兄弟及PA之间也存在显著交互作用。有哥哥与儿童性别与PA之间以及兄弟姐妹数量与性别与看电视时间之间也存在显著交互作用。

结论

家庭结构可能是影响儿童PA和看电视时间的重要因素。家庭结构的各个方面与PA和看电视时间的相互作用不同,这表明干预措施可能需要根据儿童的家庭结构进行调整。

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