| Literature DB >> 26289426 |
Catherine S Birken1,2,3,4, Bradley Lichtblau5, Talia Lenton-Brym6, Patricia Tucker7, Jonathon L Maguire8,9,10,11,12,13, Patricia C Parkin14,15,16,17, Sanjay Mahant18,19,20,21.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite their wide usage, it has recently been suggested that stroller use may reduce physical activity levels of young children. However, there have been no studies on stroller use as it relates to physical activity outcomes. The objectives of this study were to understand the context of stroller use for young children and parents' perceptions of the relationship between stroller use and their children's physical activity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26289426 PMCID: PMC4546049 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-1989-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Parent comments regarding purposes for stroller use
| Transportation | “The nanny wheels him around to play dates and to social activities and to the park and I put him in the stroller when I’m in a rush going somewhere walking to get groceries or something.” |
| Its {stroller use} faster and because of timing of eating sleeping; its about time limits and getting things done. | |
| Storage | “I bring the stroller pretty much everywhere I go… it usually comes along just to carry all the stuff that we need to carry.” |
| I just bring the stroller so that I can put my stuff in it pretty much” | |
| Leisure | “to have time outdoors.” |
| “…On the weekend we go for family walks to the park.” | |
| “…if we go somewhere like the zoo.” | |
| Supervision/ confinement | “Safety definitely is a concern and traffic is a concern its very busy.” |
| Parents’ physical activity | “When I go for exercise walks… I push him because then my focus is on me getting exercise and not him.” |
| Sleep | “….or like when we went away on holiday sp we couldn’t really give him a nap so we really encouraged him to be in the stroller for about an hour to rest… |
Factors that influence the decision to use a stroller
| Caregiver preference | “I think kids would probably prefer to run around or ride a bike if they were given the option. I think it’s more parents who enforce the strollers if they want to get somewhere faster…I think it’s more the parents aren’t patient…because I know I’m certainly that way sometimes.” |
| Time constraints | “It takes too much time in the morning to walk the kids for 15 min with them walking themselves, we’d never make it.” |
| “Sometimes we will put her in it [a stroller] more often, because it’s easier to kind of cart her somewhere strapped in than waiting for her to walk.” | |
| Family lifestyle | “Stroller use definitely does depend if the parent is working or not and how many hours a day they are working…if the child is going to daycare or not, if the parent is primarily taking care of the child. Things could be different if it’s a babysitter, it’s different if you’re working morning or evenings…it just all depends on how one person’s life is. I would think that would affect the stroller use completely.” |
| Child walking ability | “… if it were short distances like walking into her daycare from the care I mean I would carry her or she would walk. I would not bother with the stroller for probably distances of up to 200 metres, 150 metres.” |
| “I think when they could walk reasonably well without you know doing all the banging and tripping and on their knees [that would be time to stop using a stroller].” | |
| Child preference | “…I think she genuinely likes to explore and walk and have fun.” |
| “…I think it’s child-dependent though because my oldest two, they were more content in the stroller to just look around, and then (name of child) was more interested in wondering around on his own.” | |
| “… she doesn’t really like to sit in it that much, so like if we’re in the neighbourhood and we’re just going shopping… or we’re just going to the park she’s usually just walking or at least 75 % of that…” | |
| “I think when he got to that point where he was… walking and interested in the walking and exploring I don’t think I ever fought that…” |
Parent comments regarding the perceived relationship between physical activity and stroller use
| Leads to increased physical activity | “…if there was not stroller available… you would be less likely to walk somewhere with your child, less likely to take them outside, [and] more likely to drive them.” |
| Leads to decreased physical activity | “I think kids would probably prefer to run around or ride a bike if they were given the option.” |
| “I feel if they’re out of the stroller they… are more free… if they weren’t in the stroller… they would be… more physically active even if they were crawling.” | |
| No connection with physical activity | “…I don’t really think there’s anything wrong with walking them in the stroller to the park and letting them run around there and then walking them home in the stroller.” |
| “…I wouldn’t have really thought about it [connection with physical activity], its just part of what we do as a family. |