Parent and Child Screen-Viewing Time and Home Media Environment

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作者
Jago, Russell [1 ]
Stamatakis, Emmanuel [2 ,3 ]
Gama, Augusta [4 ,6 ]
Carvalhal, Isabel Mourao [9 ]
Nogueira, Helena [7 ]
Rosado, Vitor [5 ,6 ]
Padez, Cristina [6 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bristol, Sch Policy Studies, Ctr Exercise Nutr & Hlth Sci, Bristol BS8 1TZ, Avon, England
[2] UCL, Res Dept Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, London, England
[3] UCL, PARG, London, England
[4] Univ Lisbon, Fac Sci, P-1699 Lisbon, Portugal
[5] Trop Res Inst, Lisbon, Portugal
[6] Univ Coimbra, Res Ctr Anthropol & Hlth, Coimbra, Portugal
[7] Univ Coimbra, Dept Geog, Coimbra, Portugal
[8] Univ Coimbra, Dept Life Sci, Coimbra, Portugal
[9] Univ Tras os Montes & Alto Douro, Res Ctr Hlth & Human Dev, Vila Real, Portugal
关键词
ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; OBESITY; ADOLESCENTS; OVERWEIGHT; YOUTH; RISK; INTERVENTIONS; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.amepre.2012.04.012
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Screen-viewing time has been associated with adverse health outcomes. Data on the predictors of youth screen-viewing time is predominately from older children in North America. Parental and home media environment factors that are associated with screen-viewing time could be targeted in interventions. Purpose: Examine if parental screen-viewing time and electronic media (access to game equipment, TVs, PCs, and laptops) environment factors were associated with Portuguese children's screen-viewing time and if associations differed by child age (<7 vs >= 7 years); gender; or type of screen viewing. Methods: Data are reported for 2965 families with children aged 3-10 years. Data were collected in 2009-2010 and analyzed in 2011. Outcomes were child spending >= 2 hours watching TV and >= 1 hour per day playing with combined other media. Exposures were mothers and fathers watching >= 2 hours of TV and electronic media variables. Results: Parental TV-viewing time was strongly associated with child weekday and weekend TV-viewing time across all four gender and age subgroups. Maternal TV-viewing time was a stronger predictor of child TV-viewing time than paternal TV-viewing time. There was very limited evidence that parental TV-viewing time was associated with combined other media time among boys or girls. Access to electronic game equipment increased the likelihood that children spent >1 hour using combined other media on weekdays and weekend days. Conclusions: Parental TV-viewing time was associated with Portuguese children's TV-viewing time. The numbers of TVs in the household and electronic games equipment access were also associated with TV-and combined other media-viewing/usage time. (Am J Prev Med 2012; 43(2): 150-158) (C) 2012 American Journal of Preventive Medicine
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页数:9
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