| Literature DB >> 23866163 |
Shahram Yazdani1, Chu Tang Yee, Paul J Chung.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is especially prevalent among children with special needs. Both lack of physical activity and unhealthful eating are major contributing factors. The objective of our study was to investigate barriers to physical activity among these children.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23866163 PMCID: PMC3716337 DOI: 10.5888/pcd10.120283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Demographics of Children and Parents and Physical Activity Habits
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| Biological parent | 77 |
| Adoptive/foster parent | 7 |
| Legal parent | 6 |
| Not specified | 9 |
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| Female | 82 |
| Male | 12 |
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| White | 35 |
| Latino | 26 |
| African American | 30 |
| Other | 9 |
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| Less than high school graduate | 16 |
| High school graduate | 12 |
| Some college, no bachelor’s degree | 36 |
| Bachelor’s degree | 17 |
| Graduate degree | 19 |
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| Male | 77 |
| Female | 23 |
| Child’s diagnosis | |
| Physical limitations | 8 |
| Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) | 45 |
| Autism | 38 |
| Learning disabilities | 34 |
| Family health status | |
| Respondent reported in excellent health | 18 |
| Child reported in excellent health | 26 |
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| Two parents | 51 |
| One parent | 42 |
| Other | 7 |
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| <25,000 | 35 |
| 25,000-49,999 | 26 |
| ≥50,000 | 39 |
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| Children are physically active ≥3 h/wk | 53 |
| Parents are physically active ≥3 h/wk | 44 |
| Children are physically active <3 h/wk | 47 |
| Parents are physically active <3 h/wk | 56 |
| Parents felt their child needed more exercise | 71 |
| Doctor had recommended child to exercise more | 41 |
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| With similarly disabled children | 18 |
| With variously disabled children | 5 |
| With nondisabled children | 19 |
| No preference | 65 |
Parent-Reported Barriers to Increasing Child’s Physical Activity
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| Parent’s lack of time | 29 |
| Inadequate community physical activity programs | 21 |
| Cannot afford the cost of exercising | 25 |
| Lacks reliable transportation | 13 |
| Cannot find program that accommodate child’s disability | 33 |
| Unsafe neighborhood | 13 |
| Child doesn’t have enough time | 12 |
| Child lacks interest/motivation | 43 |
| Child is too developmentally delayed | 4 |
| Child has too many behavioral problems | 32 |
| Child is too physically sick/frail | 4 |
Multivariate Logistic Regression Predicting Child’s Physical Activity Based on Parent-Reported Barriers and Conditions
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| Parent assessment of the child’s health | 2.22 (0.66–7.52) | .20 |
| Child diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | 4.44 (1.42–13.90) | .01 |
| Child receiving occupational therapy | 4.59 (1.29–16.28) | .02 |
| “I (parent) do not have reliable transportation.” | 0.57 (0.16–2.08) | .40 |
| “My child does not have enough interest/motivation.” | 0.24 (0.08–0.70) | .009 |
| How much do you (parent) exercise? | 4.20 (1.40–12.60) | .01 |
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| Non-Hispanic white | 1 [Reference] | |
| Hispanic or Latino | 0.46 (0.12–1.75) | .29 |
| Black or African American | 0.60 (0.16–2.29) | .46 |
| American Indian or Alaska Native | 0.44 (0.06–3.07) | .41 |
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| Male | 0.52 (0.13–2.05) | .35 |
“Very good” to “excellent” health compared with those who were ranked lower.