University of Jyväskylä, Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences, PO Box 35, FI-40014, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Degree program of Physiotherapy, Tampere, Finland.
BMC Public Health. 2020 Nov 4;20(1):1659. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09773-4.
Parental support and participation in physical activity (PA) with children and parents' acting as a role model for less sedentary behaviors (SB) are critical factors for children's healthier lifestyle. The purpose of the study was to assess the relationship between mothers' enjoyment and participants' sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) as a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) using data from Moving Sound RCT in the Pirkanmaa area of Finland.
The participants were 108 mother-child dyads (child age 5-7 years) who completed the eight-week exercise intervention using a movement-to-music video program in their homes. Mothers' enjoyment was examined using a modified version of the enjoyment in sport questionnaire. The proportion of SB, standing, light PA, moderate-to-vigorous PA, and Total PA were derived from accelerometers at baseline and during the final week of the intervention. Analyses were performed using linear mixed-effect models for (1) intervention and control groups, (2) groups based on mothers' enjoyment.
The results highlighted that mothers' enjoyment of exercise with their children was overall high. Although there was no difference between the intervention and control groups, mothers in the intervention group increased their enjoyment during the intervention (p = 0.007). With mothers' higher enjoyment at baseline, children's light PA increased (p < 0.001), and with mothers' lower enjoyment, children's SB increased (p = 0.010). Further, if mothers' enjoyment decreased during the study, their own LPA increased (p = 0.049), and their children's SB increased (p = 0.013). If mothers' enjoyment remained stable, children's light PA (p = 0.002) and Total PA (p = 0.034) increased.
In this RCT, no differences were found between the intervention and control groups or groups based on mothers' enjoyment, possibly due to the low power of the study. However, mothers' enjoyment of exercise with their children increased within the intervention group, and mothers' enjoyment influenced children's SB and PA. For future studies, it would be essential to focus on children's enjoyment and factors behind the behavior change.
The study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, registration number NTC02270138 , on October 2, 2014.
父母对孩子的支持和参与体育活动(PA),以及父母作为较少久坐行为(SB)榜样,是儿童更健康生活方式的关键因素。本研究的目的是评估母亲的愉悦感与参与者的久坐行为(SB)和体育活动(PA)之间的关系,这是芬兰皮卡拉马地区的一项随机对照试验(RCT)的二次分析,该试验使用了移动声音 RCT 的数据。
参与者是 108 对母子(儿童年龄 5-7 岁),他们在家中使用运动音乐视频程序完成了为期八周的运动干预。母亲的愉悦感通过修改后的运动享受问卷进行评估。在基线和干预的最后一周,从加速度计中得出 SB、站立、低强度 PA、中高强度 PA 和总 PA 的比例。分析使用线性混合效应模型进行,包括(1)干预组和对照组,(2)基于母亲愉悦感的组。
结果表明,母亲与孩子一起运动的愉悦感总体较高。尽管干预组和对照组之间没有差异,但干预组的母亲在干预过程中愉悦感增加(p=0.007)。母亲的愉悦感越高,孩子的低强度 PA 就会增加(p<0.001),而母亲的愉悦感越低,孩子的 SB 就会增加(p=0.010)。此外,如果母亲在研究过程中愉悦感下降,那么她们自己的低强度 PA 就会增加(p=0.049),而孩子的 SB 也会增加(p=0.013)。如果母亲的愉悦感保持稳定,那么孩子的低强度 PA(p=0.002)和总 PA(p=0.034)就会增加。
在这项 RCT 中,干预组和对照组或基于母亲愉悦感的组之间没有发现差异,这可能是由于研究的效力较低所致。然而,母亲与孩子一起运动的愉悦感在干预组内有所增加,母亲的愉悦感影响了孩子的 SB 和 PA。对于未来的研究,关注孩子的愉悦感和行为改变背后的因素将是至关重要的。
该研究于 2014 年 10 月 2 日在 ClinicalTrials.gov 注册,注册号为 NTC02270138。