身体发育和社会文化背景对儿童身体活动的影响。

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Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai Ré, Maria Teresa Cattuzzo, David Stodden, Guilherme Dos Santos, Albert Lucas Olinto Tertuliano, Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro, Diogo Henrique Constantino Coledam, Anthony David Okely
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目的:探讨3-6岁儿童心肺适能(CRF)、运动能力(MC)、母亲受教育程度、父母对子女最喜爱的休闲活动的认知对满足体育活动(PA)指南的预测力。方法:对367名学龄前儿童(53%为女孩)进行横断面研究,评估CRF (PREFIT 20米穿梭跑)、MC(运动技能组)、PA(加速度计)、母亲教育和父母对儿童首选休闲活动的认知(问卷)。进行协方差分析、多元logistic回归和卡方检验。结果:在两种性别中,CRF与符合PA指南相关(女孩:优势比[OR] 1.10;95%置信区间[CI] 1.03-1.18;男孩:OR 1.12;95%CI 1.05-1.19),独立于母亲教育或父母对儿童休闲活动的看法。对于女孩,积极休闲与球(OR 28.91;95%CI 6.88-121.50)和无球(OR 4.32;95%CI 1.95-9.57)提高了遵循PA指南的几率,不受母亲教育的影响。对于男孩来说,母亲教育与满足PA指南呈负相关。受教育程度较低的母亲的男孩更有可能将球作为最喜欢的休闲活动,这是一个更强的预测因素,提高了符合指南的几率(OR 4.09;95%CI 1.71-9.79),与母亲教育程度无关。男孩玩球的比例高于女孩(42.8%比7.7%)。结论:无论CRF还是MC,家庭和社会文化环境都会影响不同性别的PA。卫生政策应鼓励性别平等参与特定区域/国家具有重要文化意义的体育或活动,特别是在家庭范围内。
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Physical development and sociocultural context influences on children's physical activity.

Physical development and sociocultural context influences on children's physical activity.

Objective: To examine the predictive strength of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), motor competence (MC), maternal educational status, and parental perception of their children's favorite leisure activities for meeting physical activity (PA) guidelines of each gender among children aged 3-6 years.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with 367 preschoolers (53% girls), assessing CRF (PREFIT 20m shuttle run), MC (battery of motor skills), PA (accelerometry), maternal education and parental perception of children's preferred leisure (questionnaires). Factorial analysis of covariance, multiple logistic regression, and chi-square tests were conducted.

Results: In both genders, CRF was associated with meeting PA guidelines (girls: odds ratio [OR] 1.10; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.03-1.18; boys: OR 1.12; 95%CI 1.05-1.19), independently of maternal education or parental perception of children's leisure activities. For girls, active leisure with balls (OR 28.91; 95%CI 6.88-121.50) and without balls (OR 4.32; 95%CI 1.95-9.57) enhanced the odds of compliance with PA guidelines, without effect of maternal education. For boys, maternal education was inversely associated with meeting the PA guidelines. Boys of lower-educated mothers were more likely to have activities with balls as favorite leisure, which was a stronger predictor and enhanced the odds of meeting the guidelines (OR 4.09; 95%CI 1.71-9.79) regardless of maternal education. Boys had a higher prevalence of active leisure with balls than girls (42.8 vs. 7.7%).

Conclusions: Regardless of CRF or MC, family and sociocultural circumstances influenced PA according to gender. Health policies should encourage equal gender participation in culturally significant sports or activities of a particular region/country, specifically within the family context.

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