| Literature DB >> 22835155 |
Pooja S Tandon1, Chuan Zhou, James F Sallis, Kelli L Cain, Lawrence D Frank, Brian E Saelens.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children in households of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are more likely to be overweight/obese. We aimed to determine if home physical activity (PA) environments differed by SES and to explore home environment mediators of the relation of family SES to children's PA and sedentary behavior.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22835155 PMCID: PMC3413573 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-88
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Participant characteristics
| 9.3 (1.6) | 9.1 (1.6) | 9.1 (1.6) | 9.2 (1.4) | 9.1(1.6) | 9.1 (1.6) | |||
| 81 (49%) | 143 (51%) | 123 (47%) | 35 (52%) | 115 (53%) | 202 (47%) | |||
| 39.6 (6.4) | 41.4 (5.2) | 42.9 (9.7) | 38.3 (7.1) | 41.2 (6.2) | 42.2 (5.2) | |||
| 146 (89%) | 241 (85%) | 221 (84%) | 64 (96%) | 184 (84%) | 363 (86%) | |||
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| 144 (89%) | 246 (90%) | 229 (89%) | 54 (87%) | 187 (86%) | 382(91) | |||
| 4 (2%) | 6(2%) | 6(2%) | | 4 (6%) | 6 (3%) | 6 (1%) | | |
| 7 (4%) | 12 (4%) | 13 (5%) | | 4 (6%) | 13 (6%) | 15 (6%) | | |
| 4 (2%) | 5(2%) | 7 (3%) | | 0(0%) | 6 (3%) | 10 (2%) | | |
| 3 (2%) | 5 (2%) | 3 (1%) | | 0 (0%) | 6 (3%) | 5 (1%) | | |
| 54 (33%) | 25 (9%) | 14 (5%) | 31 (46%) | 38 (17%) | 25 (6%) | |||
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| 132 (80%) | 264 (95%) | 251 (96%) | 35 (52%) | 195 (90%) | 417 (97%) | |||
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| 75 (46%) | 150 (54%) | 113 (44%) | 40 (60%) | 102 (47%) | 197 (47%) | |||
| 39 (23%) | 61 (22%) | 58 (22%) | | 14 (21%) | 53 (24%) | 93 (22%) | | |
| 51 (31%) | 68 (24%) | 90 (34%) | 13 (19%) | 63 (29%) | 133 (31%) | |||
*missing data on 0–16 participants for some variables.
a Defined by highest educated adult in household.
b Defined by annual household income.
Characteristics of Home physical activity environment by education and income
| 45% | 16% | 11% | 52% | 25% | 14% | |||
| 34% | 16% | 12% | 39% | 21% | 14% | |||
| 16% | 12% | 13% | 10% | 13% | 14% | |||
| 23% | 9% | 8% | 21% | 15% | 9% | |||
| 57% | 59% | 52% | 46% | 55% | 58% | |||
| 1.7(1.4) | 1.1(1.1) | 1.0 (1.1) | 1.7 (1.4) | 1.3 (1.3) | 1.1 (1.2) | |||
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| 93% | 97% | 98% | 85% | 95% | 98% | |||
| 75% | 81% | 83% | 69% | 78% | 83% | |||
| 94% | 97% | 97% | 91% | 95% | 98% | |||
| 82% | 89% | 83% | 78% | 83% | 87% | |||
| 3.4(0.8) | 3.6(0.6) | 3.6(0.6) | 3.2(1.0) | 3.5(0.7) | 3.7(0.6) | |||
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| 54% | 60% | 60% | 48% | 56% | 62% | |||
| 52% | 55% | 47% | 55% | 46% | 53% | |||
| 56% | 64% | 61% | 55% | 60% | 63% | |||
| 1.6 (1.0) | 1.8(1.0) | 1.7(1.0 | 1.6(1.0) | 1.6(0.9) | 1.8(1.0) | |||
| 56% | 46% | 48% | 51% | 47% | 50% | |||
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| 86% | 81% | 82% | 90% | 87% | 80% | |||
| 79% | 68% | 74% | 84% | 77% | 69% | |||
| 69% | 57% | 55% | 73% | 61% | 55% | |||
| 96% | 91% | 89% | 96% | 90% | 92% | |||
| 2.4(0.9) | 2.1(1.0) | 2.1(1.0) | 2.5(0.8) | 2.3(1.0) | 2.0(1.0) | |||
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| 83% | 72% | 79% | 87% | 71% | 78% | |||
| 70% | 70% | 76% | 78% | 63% | 76% | |||
| 1.5(0.6) | 1.4(0.7) | 1.5(0.7) | 1.6(0.5) | 1.3(0.8) | 1.5(0.6) | |||
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| 3.5 (2.6) | 3.5(2.6) | 3.1(2.5) | 3.3(2.7) | 3.5(2.7) | 3.3(2.6) | |||
| 2.9 (2.5) | 2.8(2.5) | 2.3(2.2) | 3.1(2.7) | 3.0(2.5) | 2.5(2.2) | |||
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| 3.1 (2.4) | 2.8(2.2) | 2.6(2.0) | 2.9(2.5) | 2.8(2.2) | 2.8(2.1) | |||
| 4.5(2.4) | 4.6(2.3) | 4.6(2.3) | 4.3(2.6) | 4.4(2.4) | 4.7(2.3) | |||
| 2.7 (2.3) | 2.8(2.1) | 3.0(2.0) | 2.3(2.0) | 2.8(2.2) | 2.9(2.0) | |||
| 2.0(2.1) | 2.0(1.8) | 1.9(1.6) | 2.4(2.4) | 2.0(1.8) | 1.9(1.7) | |||
| 3.4(1.8) | 3.4(1.8) | 3.4(1.7) | 3.2(1.9) | 3.3(1.8) | 3.5(1.7) | |||
| 3.2(2.4) | 3.6(2.2) | 3.3(2.2) | 3.7(2.6) | 3.3(2.3) | 3.4(2.2) | |||
Child’s daily screen time, sedentary time and physical activity by education and income
| 2.4(1.4) | 1.9(1.3) | 1.7(1.4) | 2.4(1.6) | 2.2(1.4) | 1.7(1.3) | |||
| 397 (68) | 393 (71) | 397 (69) | 394 (68) | 402(69) | 393 (71) | |||
| 189 (69) | 192 (72) | 188 (69) | 186 (74) | 200 (76) | 184 (65) | |||
| 44 (20) | 48 (23) | 48 (20) | 42 (18) | 43 (21) | 49 (22) | |||
| 142 (51) | 149 (57) | 147 (51) | 138 (51) | 143 (56) | 150 (52) | |||
| 61 (37) | 64 (38) | 61 (35) | 62 (40) | 64 (40) | 61 (34) | |||
a Defined by highest educated adult in household.
b Defined by annual household income.
c Adjusted for parent’s age, marital status and ethnicity.
Potential mediation effect of various home environment variables on the relationship between SES and children’s screen time
| Income | Media in bedroom | -.08 | -.02 | 23% | |
| | Access to portable play equipment | -.09 | -.01 | 8% | |
| | Household rules about media | -.09 | -.01 | 7% | .36 |
| | Household rules about safety | -.10 | .01 | −1% | .50 |
| | Screen time with parents | -.09 | -.01 | 13% | |
| Education | Media in bedroom | -.18 | -.08 | 31% | |
| | Access to portable play equipment | -.24 | -.01 | 6% | .05 |
| | Household rules about media | -.25 | .01 | -.1% | .99 |
| | Household rules about safety | -.25 | .01 | -.6% | .73 |
| Screen time with parents | -.23 | -.03 | 10% |
Refers to the estimate of the direct effect of income or education on screen time.
Refers to the estimate of income or education on screen time through the pathway with the potential mediator.
Refers to the percentage of the total effect of income or education on screen time that is mediated by the potential mediator.
Is the p-value from the Sobel mediation test which tests the significance of the indirect effect of the potential mediator.