| Literature DB >> 27729808 |
Paul Scully1, Orlaith Reid1, Alan P Macken2, Mark Healy3, Jean Saunders3, Des Leddin4, Walter Cullen5, Colum P Dunne5, Clodagh S O'Gorman6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Television watching is obesogenic due to its sedentary nature and programming content, which influences children. Few studies have examined exercise placement within children-specific programming. This study aimed to investigate the frequency and type of exercise placement in children-specific television broadcasts and to compare placements on the UK and Irish television channels.Entities:
Keywords: children; exercise; obesity; television
Year: 2016 PMID: 27729808 PMCID: PMC5042187 DOI: 10.2147/DMSO.S96400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes ISSN: 1178-7007 Impact factor: 3.168
Exercise associated with each individual cue
| Cue type | Overall (n=699) | RTE (n=203) | BBC (n=278) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise | ||||
| Exercise | 29 (4.1%) | 15 (7.4%) | 10 (3.6%) | 3.42 ( |
| Informal | 74 (10.6%) | 16 (7.9%) | 42 (15.1%) | 5.78 ( |
| Soccer | 60 (8.6%) | 16 (7.9%) | 29 (10.4%) | 0.90 ( |
| Basketball | 23 (3.3%) | 9 (4.4%) | 6 (2.2%) | 2.01 ( |
| Swimming | 70 (10.0%) | 21 (10.3%) | 31 (11.2%) | 0.08 ( |
| Tennis | 16 (2.3%) | 5 (2.5%) | 4 (1.4%) | 0.67 ( |
| Athletics | 30 (4.3%) | 9 (4.4%) | 15 (5.4%) | 0.23 ( |
| Rugby | 6 (0.9%) | 2 (1.0%) | 0 | 2.75 ( |
| Hurling | 21 (3.0%) | 10 (4.9%) | 0 | 13.9 ( |
| Gaelic football | 14 (2.0%) | 8 (3.9%) | 0 | 11.1 ( |
| Golf | 8 (1.1%) | 3 (1.5%) | 0 | 4.13 ( |
| Dancing | 163 (23.3%) | 28 (13.8%) | 76 (27.3%) | 12.7 ( |
| Cycling | 55 (7.9%) | 22 (10.8%) | 18 (6.5%) | 2.93 ( |
| American football | 6 (0.9%) | 4 (2.0%) | 0 | 5.52 ( |
| Baseball | 17 (2.4%) | 6 (3.0%) | 6 (2.2%) | 0.31 ( |
| Skateboarding | 22 (3.1%) | 4 (2.0%) | 14 (5.0%) | 3.06 ( |
| Archery | 6 (0.9%) | 4 (2.0%) | 0 | 5.52 ( |
| Boxing | 7 (1.0%) | 4 (2.0%) | 0 | 5.52 ( |
| Gymnastics | 22 (3.1%) | 6 (3.0%) | 10 (3.6%) | 0.15 ( |
| Yoga | 10 (1.4%) | 0 (0%) | 10 (3.6%) | 7.45 ( |
| Other | 40 (5.7%) | 11 (5.4%) | 7 (2.5%) | 2.74 ( |
| Cue duration (s) | ||||
| Overall | 33.1±2.5 | 28.1±3.5 | 34.7±2.5 |
Notes: The comparison undertaken is between RTE and BBC programming during the recording period where both channels depicted children-specific programming (6 am–11.30 am). Values given are frequencies (total relative %). Numeric data are expressed as mean ± SEM. The level of significance is represented as
P<0.05,
P<0.001, and
P<0.01.
A team-based field game peculiar to Ireland and played at all age levels.
Abbreviations: RTE, Radió Teilifís Éireann; BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation; SEM, standard error of the mean.
Comparison of type, context, and character associated with each cue
| Cue characteristics | Overall (n=699) | RTE (n=203) | BBC (n=278) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cue type | ||||
| Visual | 214 (30.8%) | 42 (20.9%) | 113 (40.6%) | 20.8 ( |
| Verbal | 169 (24.4%) | 71 (35.3%) | 27 (9.7%) | 47.0 ( |
| Combined visual/verbal | 311 (44.8%) | 88 (43.8%) | 138 (49.6%) | 1.61 ( |
| Foreground | 689 (99.6%) | 199 (99.0%) | 278 (100%) | 2.77 ( |
| Cue context | ||||
| Formal | 58 (8.3%) | 21 (10.3%) | 19 (6.8%) | 1.89 ( |
| Team | 65 (9.3%) | 26 (12.8%) | 15 (5.4%) | 2.13 ( |
| Cue intensity | 0.11 ( | |||
| Mild | 365 (65.9%) | 57 (44.5%) | 241 (86.7%) | 79.8 ( |
| Moderate | 172 (31.0%) | 62 (48.4%) | 35 (12.6%) | 61.9 ( |
| Severe | 17 (3.1%) | 9 (7.0%) | 2 (0.7%) | 13.3 ( |
| Characters | ||||
| Human | 349 (53.0%) | 147 (80.8%) | 43 (15.5%) | 193 ( |
| Animated human | 48 (7.3%) | 18 (9.9%) | 16 (5.8%) | 2.75 ( |
| Animated | 168 (25.5%) | 15 (8.2%) | 145 (52.2%) | 93.5 ( |
| Combination of all three above | 93 (14.1%) | 2 (1.1%) | 74 (26.6%) | 51.9 ( |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 267 (40.7%) | 89 (49.2%) | 81 (29.1%) | 18.8 ( |
| Female | 88 (13.4%) | 45 (24.9%) | 12 (4.3%) | 42.6 ( |
| Combined male/female | 301 (45.9%) | 47 (26.0%) | 185 (66.5%) | 72.2 ( |
| Major character | 554 (84.5%) | 155 (85.6%) | 218 (78.4%) | 3.75 ( |
| Program “goodie” character | 636 (97.2%) | 172 (95.6%) | 277 (99.6%) | 3.10 ( |
| Age | ||||
| Child | 149 (30.3%) | 61 (36.5%) | 36 (26.9%) | 3.18 ( |
| Teen | 89 (18.1%) | 30 (18.0%) | 0 | 25.7 ( |
| Adult | 157 (32.0%) | 43 (25.7%) | 70 (52.2%) | 22.2 ( |
| Combined child/teen/adult | 96 (19.6%) | 33 (19.8%) | 28 (20.9%) | 0.06 ( |
| Ethnicity | ||||
| Caucasian | 400 (81.8%) | 140 (84.3%) | 94 (70.1%) | 8.70 ( |
| African | 9 (1.8%) | 3 (1.4%) | 1 (0.7%) | 0.63 ( |
| Asian | 9 (1.8%) | 5 (3.0%) | 0 | 4.10 ( |
| Hispanic | 3 (0.6%) | 2 (1.2%) | 1 (0.7%) | 0.16 ( |
| Combination of two or more of the above | 68 (13.9%) | 16 (9.6%) | 38 (28.4%) | 17.6 ( |
| Weight status | ||||
| Nonoverweight | 433 (86.9%) | 154 (89.5%) | 97 (72.4%) | 15.0 ( |
| Overweight | 19 (3.8%) | 10 (5.8%) | 5 (3.7%) | 0.70 ( |
| Combined nonoverweight/overweight | 46 (9.2%) | 8 (4.7%) | 32 (23.9%) | 24.5 ( |
Notes: The comparison undertaken is between RTE and BBC programming during the recording period where both channels depicted children-specific programming (6 am–11.30 am). Values given are frequencies (total relative %). The level of significance is represented as
P<0.001 and
P<0.01.
Abbreviations: RTE, Radió Teilifís Éireann; BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation.
Comparison of motivating factors and outcome associated with each cue
| Cue motivations and outcomes | Overall (n=699) | RTE (n=276) | BBC (n=450) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motivation | ||||
| Celebratory/social | 289 (30.3%) | 60 (22.9%) | 160 (37.7%) | 37.1 ( |
| Excitement | 278 (29.1%) | 54 (20.6%) | 157 (37%) | 42.5 ( |
| Reward | 32 (3.4%) | 16 (6.1%) | 2 (0.7%) | 16.7 ( |
| Punishment | 15 (1.6%) | 5 (1.9%) | 0 | 6.92 ( |
| Health | 41 (4.3%) | 11 (4.2%) | 21 (7.6%) | 0.86 ( |
| Competitive | 145 (15.2%) | 63 (24.0%) | 30 (10.8%) | 30.8 ( |
| Other | 66 (6.9%) | 24 (9.2%) | 29 (10.4%) | 0.23 ( |
| Unknown | 89 (9.3%) | 29 (11.1%) | 25 (5.9%) | 3.30 ( |
| Positive | 74.9% | 62.2% | 91.4% | |
| Negative | 1.9% | 2.4% | 0.0% | |
| Neutral | 23.2% | 35.4% | 6.0% | |
| Outcome | ||||
| Positive | 404 (61.4%) | 111 (61.3%) | 168 (60.4%) | 0.04 ( |
| Negative | 85 (12.9%) | 34 (18.8%) | 25 (9.0%) | 9.38 ( |
| Neutral | 169 (25.7%) | 36 (19.9%) | 85 (30.6%) | 6.45 ( |
Notes: The comparison undertaken is between RTE and BBC programming during the recording period where both channels depicted children-specific programming (6 am–11.30 am). Values given are frequencies (total relative %). The level of significance is represented as
P<0.001 and
P<0.05.
Abbreviations: RTE, Radió Teilifís Éireann; BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation.