| Literature DB >> 30967488 |
Natalie Colabianchi1, Morgan N Clennin2, Marsha Dowda2, Kerry L McIver2, Rod K Dishman3, Dwayne E Porter2, Russell R Pate2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the moderating role of neighbourhood environments on the relation between psychosocial factors and physical activity, and results of these studies are mixed. This study examined this relationship in 636 fifth to seventh graders from South Carolina, USA.Entities:
Keywords: child health; environmental health; neighborhood; physical activity; place; psychosocial factors
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30967488 PMCID: PMC6559835 DOI: 10.1136/jech-2018-211456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Epidemiol Community Health ISSN: 0143-005X Impact factor: 3.710
Student and parent survey variables and means (SE) for fifth grade by neighbourhood physical activity environment
| Variable | Operational definition | # of items (range) | Cronbach’s alpha | Non-supportive PA environment (n=166) | Supportive PA environment |
| Child-reported intrapersonal variables | |||||
| Self-efficacy | Confidence to be physically active most days of the week | 8 (1–5) | 0.78 | 3.24 (0.04) | 3.27 (0.02) |
| Barriers | Barriers to PA | 5 (1–5) | 0.47 | 1.64 (0.03) | 1.63 (0.02) |
| Enjoyment | Motives for being physically active related to enjoyment | 6 (1–4) | 0.80 | 3.57 (0.05) | 3.63 (0.02) |
| Appearance | Motives for being physically active related to appearance | 6 (1–4) | 0.87 | 3.14 (0.06) | 2.99 (0.04)* |
| Fitness | Motives for being physically active related to fitness | 3 (1–3) | 0.67 | 3.72 (0.03) | 3.69 (0.02) |
| Competence | Motives for being physically active related to competence | 4 (1–4) | 0.70 | 3.50 (0.04) | 3.47 (0.03) |
| Social | Motives for being physically active related to social | 3 (1–3) | 0.66 | 3.11 (0.06) | 3.07 (0.03) |
| PA self-schema | Self-identity as a physically active person | 6 (1–25) | NA | 24.97 (0.76) | 26.10 (0.42) |
| Perception of skill | How do you rate your PA | 1 (1–5) | NA | 3.53 (0.08) | 3.58 (0.05) |
| Child-reported interpersonal variables | |||||
| Parent support | Parent support for PA | 8 (1–5) | 0.88 | 3.31 (0.08) | 3.30 (0.05) |
| Parent encouragement | Perceived parent encouragement for PA | 2 (1–5) | 0.67 | 3.73 (0.05) | 3.73 (0.08) |
| Friend support | Friend support for PA | 3 (1–5) | 0.71 | 3.49 (0.08) | 3.36 (0.05) |
| # of active friends | Number of active friends | # reported | NA | 3.56 (0.11) | 3.92 (0.06)* |
| Encourage peers | Peer encouragement to be physically active | 1 (1–5) | NA | 3.46 (0.10) | 3.48 (0.06) |
| Child-reported home environmental variables | |||||
| PA equipment | Availability of PA equipment in home | 1 (1–4) | NA | 3.20 (0.08) | 3.37 (0.04) |
| Parent-reported intrapersonal variables | |||||
| Child enjoy PA | Child enjoys PA | 1 (1–4) | NA | 2.49 (0.06) | 2.61 (0.03) |
| Importance of child PA | How important it is for child to be physically active | 1 (1–4) | NA | 3.60 (0.04) | 3.66 (0.03) |
| Parent-reported interpersonal variables | |||||
| Support for PA | Encourages child to be physically active | 4 (1–5) | 0.76 | 2.77 (0.07) | 2.89 (0.04) |
| Parent leisure time PA | How parent spends leisure time | 4 (1–5) | 0.26 | 2.47 (0.05) | 2.58 (0.03) |
| Parent sports | If and how often parent participates in sports | 4 (4–9) | 0.65 | 1.91 (0.05) | 2.13 (0.04)* |
| Parent enjoys PA | Parent’s enjoyment of PA | 1 (1–4) | NA | 3.07 (0.07) | 3.27 (0.04)* |
| Parent-reported home environmental variables | |||||
| PA equipment at home | Number of PA resources child has access to at home | # of checked equipment | NA | 3.20 (0.08) | 3.38 (0.04) |
| Parental rules for PA/sedentary behaviour | Parental rules for PA/sedentary behaviour | 3 (1–4) | 0.31 | 2.37 (0.05) | 2.43 (0.02) |
*p<0.05; **p<0.01; ***p<0.001.
NA, Not applicable; PA, physical activity.
Sample descriptives of children overall and by neighbourhood physical activity environment
| Individual characteristics (at fifth grade) | Total sample (n=636) | Neighbourhood physical activity environment | |
| Non-supportive (n=166) | Supportive (n=470) | ||
| Age (mean, SD) | 10.6 (0.6) | 10.5 (0.5) | 10.6 (0.5)* |
| Sex (n, %) | |||
| Male | 292 (45.9%) | 79 (47.6%) | 213 (45.3%) |
| Female | 344 (54.1%) | 87 (52.4%) | 257 (54.7%) |
| Race/ethnicity (n,%) | |||
| White | 240 (37.7%) | 57 (34.3%) | 183 (38.9%) |
| Black | 227 (35.7%) | 67 (40.4%) | 160 (34.0%) |
| Hispanic | 60 (9.4%) | 17 (10.2%) | 43 (9.2%) |
| Other | 109 (17.1%) | 25 (15.1%) | 84 (17.9%) |
| Total physical activity (min/hour) (mean, SD) | 28.2 (4.7) | 27.8 (4.6) | 28.4 (4.7) |
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| Neighbourhood socioeconomic status† (mean, SD) | 16.2 (7.1) | 17.3 (7.2) | 15.9 (7.0)* |
*p<0.05.
†Percentage of persons below poverty in the census tract for child’s home address.
Formal interaction test† of the moderating role of neighbourhood physical activity (PA) environment on total physical activity in children (N=636)
| Fixed effects | Main effects | Time×variable | PA environment×variable interaction | PA environment×time |
| Child-reported | ||||
| PA self-schema | −0.0001 (0.02) | 0.03 (0.01)* | ||
| Parental encouragement | −0.22 (0.19) | 0.32 (0.16)* | ||
| Perception of skill | 0.30 (0.12)* | |||
| Parent support | −0.14 (0.30) | −0.35 (0.18)* | 0.73 (0.28)** | |
| PA equipment at home | −0.17 (0.33) | 0.22 (0.25) | 0.64 (0.37) | −0.68 (0.29)* |
| Parent-reported | ||||
| Child enjoys PA | 0.68 (0.18)*** | |||
| Support for PA | 1.21 (0.39)*** | −0.62 (0.30)* | −0.94 (0.46)* | 0.73 (0.35)* |
| PA environment | 0.34 (0.41) | −0.16 (0.28) | ||
*p<0.05; **p<0.01; ***p<0.001.
†Adjusted for time, time*time, gender, race and neighbourhood socioeconomic status.
Figure 1Adjusted least square means (LSM): total physical activity (TPA) across time by neighbourhood physical activity (PA) environment and parent support. (*p<0.05)
Figure 2Adjusted least square means (LSM): total physical activity (TPA) across time by neighbourhood physical activity (PA) environment and home equipment. (*p<0.05)