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Day-level associations of physical activity and sedentary time in mother-child dyads across three years: a multi-wave longitudinal study using accelerometers.

Chih-Hsiang Yang1, Shirlene Wang2, Wei-Lin Wang2, Britni R Belcher2, Genevieve F Dunton2,3.   

Abstract

Understanding associations between mothers' and children's physical activity and sedentary behavior on more fine-grained timescales can provide insights into real-time intervention opportunities. This study examined the extent to which mothers' and their children's device-measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary time (SDT) were associated at the day level during non-school time. Mother-child dyads (N = 193; baseline Mean ages = 40.69 ± 6.11 [mother] and 9.57 ± 0.89 [child] years) provided 3,135 paired days of accelerometry data from six bi-annual waves across three years. Controlling for covariates, multilevel models revealed that mothers' and their children's MVPA and SDT were positively associated at the day level during non-school time, both on weekdays and weekends. During weekdays, the day-level association for SDT was stronger for older than younger children, and the day-level association for MVPA was stronger for boys than girls. Designing family-based interventions targeting school-age children and their mothers during non-school time across the week may be useful for promoting active lifestyles.
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Keywords:  Accelerometry; Active lifestyles; Dyadic processes; Inactivity; Multi-burst design

Year:  2022        PMID: 35753007     DOI: 10.1007/s10865-022-00335-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Behav Med        ISSN: 0160-7715


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