Three-Year Changes in Low-Income Children's Physical Activity: Prospective Influence of Neighborhood Environment and Parent Supportive Behavior

Simone A. French PhD , Yingling Fan PhD , Alicia S. Kunin-Batson PhD , Jerica M. Berge PhD, MPH, LMFT , Nidhi Kohli PhD , Rik Z. Lamm BS , Nancy E. Sherwood PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

To prospectively evaluate parent supportive behaviors (PSB) for child physical activity (PA) and neighborhood environment variables on changes in child PA over 3 years.

Study design

Secondary data analysis of the Now Everybody Together for Amazing and Healthful Kids-Works study with 534 parent-child (age 2-4 years) dyads randomized to a community-based pediatric obesity prevention intervention for 3 years (92% retention). PSB and neighborhood environmental variables were examined in relation to changes in child moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), light and sedentary activity, and screen time. Child and parent accelerometry data were collected at visit 0, 12, 24, and 36 months. Mixed multivariate models were used to examine independent and interactive effects of parent-level and neighborhood-level variables on changes in child PA outcomes.

Results

PSB significantly interacted with visit on change in child MVPA (β = 0.12) and sedentary behaviors (β = -0.18). Over 3 years, a 1-unit increase in PSB was associated with an average increase of 4.3 minutes/day of MVPA and an average decrease of 6.5 minutes/day of sedentary time. Significant main effects were observed for PSB and 3-year change in child screen time (β = -0.05). The children of parents with higher PSB at baseline watched an average of 1.8 fewer minutes/day of screen time compared with parents with lower baseline PSB. Neighborhood-level variables were not significantly associated with changes in child PA outcomes.

Conclusions

Parents who increase their supportive behaviors for their child's PA have children who are more physically active and less sedentary over time. Interventions to increase preschool-age children's PA may enhance their effectiveness by targeting parents' supportive behaviors for their child's PA.

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低收入家庭儿童体育活动的三年变化:邻里环境和父母支持行为的前瞻性影响
目的探讨家长支持行为(PSB)对儿童体育活动(PA)的影响及社区环境变量对儿童体育活动(PA)变化的影响。研究设计:对534对父母-孩子(2-4岁)随机分组进行为期3年的以社区为基础的儿童肥胖预防干预(92%的保留率)的“现在大家一起为神奇和健康的孩子工作”研究的二级数据分析。研究了PSB和社区环境变量与儿童中高强度PA (MVPA)、轻度和久坐活动以及屏幕时间变化的关系。在0、12、24和36个月时收集儿童和父母的加速度测量数据。使用混合多变量模型来检验父母水平和邻里水平变量对儿童PA结果变化的独立和交互影响。结果spsb与访视对儿童MVPA (β = 0.12)和久坐行为(β = -0.18)的影响显著。3年后,PSB每增加1个单位,MVPA平均增加4.3分钟/天,久坐时间平均减少6.5分钟/天。观察到PSB和儿童屏幕时间3年变化的显著主效应(β = -0.05)。与PSB基线值较低的父母相比,PSB基线值较高的父母的孩子平均每天看屏幕的时间少1.8分钟。社区水平变量与儿童PA结果的变化无显著相关。结论:随着时间的推移,增加对孩子个人助理的支持行为的父母,孩子的身体活动更多,久坐时间更少。提高学龄前儿童PA的干预措施可以通过针对父母对儿童PA的支持行为来提高其有效性。
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Journal of Pediatrics: X
Journal of Pediatrics: X Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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