Rodrigues Daniela, Padez Cristina, Machado-Rodrigues Aristides M
1 CIAS-Research Centre for Anthropology and Health, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
2 Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
J Child Health Care. 2018 Mar;22(1):159-170. doi: 10.1177/1367493517741686. Epub 2017 Nov 22.
This study investigated whether parental participation in organized and unorganized physical activity (PA) was associated with children's participation in extracurricular sport. The sample comprised 834 parents and their children (aged 6-10 years), living in central Portugal. Questionnaires assessed parental PA (organized and unorganized) and extracurricular sport participation in children (number of sports and frequency of participation). Multinomial logistic regression was applied to assess associations between parental and child physical behaviors. Having both parents active was significantly associated with frequent participation in more sports both in girls and boys but a strong relation according to gender was found. The odds of boys practicing more than one sport and more times per week were higher if they had an active father. Girls with physically active mothers, particularly with mothers practicing organized PA in a regular way, were engaged in more sports and practiced sport more times per week. The type of PA practiced by the parents was not related to boys' participation in sport. Future interventions should be family-based and focus on the promotion of higher levels of parental PA, including organized, in order to improve their children's active behaviors.
本研究调查了父母参与有组织和无组织的体育活动是否与孩子参与课外体育活动有关。样本包括居住在葡萄牙中部的834名家长及其6至10岁的孩子。问卷评估了父母的体育活动(有组织和无组织的)以及孩子的课外体育活动参与情况(运动项目数量和参与频率)。采用多项逻辑回归来评估父母与孩子体育行为之间的关联。父母双方都积极参与体育活动与男孩和女孩频繁参与更多运动项目显著相关,但发现存在按性别划分的强烈关系。如果男孩的父亲积极参与体育活动,那么他们每周进行一项以上运动且运动次数更多的几率更高。母亲积极参与体育活动的女孩,尤其是母亲定期参与有组织体育活动的女孩,参与的运动项目更多,每周运动的次数也更多。父母所进行的体育活动类型与男孩的体育活动参与情况无关。未来的干预措施应以家庭为基础,重点促进父母更高水平的体育活动参与,包括有组织的体育活动,以改善孩子的积极行为。