The Relationship of Parents’ Attributes and Practices with the Promotion of Recommended Movement Behaviours in Young Children during School Suspensions

This study investigated the influence of parental attributes and practices on the promotion of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour (SB) guidelines in young children during a period of school suspension. We surveyed parents (N = 357) who had at least one preschool-aged child in Hong Kong....

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Main Authors: Leung, Yick Wah, Lin, Shine H., Wanyi Li, Jenny, Capio, Catherine M
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/65
https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2024.2434921
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.hs-faculty-pubs-10642025-02-17T07:54:32Z The Relationship of Parents’ Attributes and Practices with the Promotion of Recommended Movement Behaviours in Young Children during School Suspensions Leung, Yick Wah Lin, Shine H. Wanyi Li, Jenny Capio, Catherine M This study investigated the influence of parental attributes and practices on the promotion of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour (SB) guidelines in young children during a period of school suspension. We surveyed parents (N = 357) who had at least one preschool-aged child in Hong Kong. Parents’ perceived difficulties in ensuring sufficient PA and limited SB were heightened during school suspension relative to regular school time. The time spent by children performing daily PA decreased to 72.5% relative to regular school time. Contrasting with theorized relationships, parents with more positive PA-related attributes reported greater difficulty in promoting PA and SB guidelines during school suspension. The findings highlight the importance of parental support when family routines are disrupted. Recommendations include the dissemination of health information and the development of resources for indoor PA. Multifaceted approaches should acknowledge individual and contextual factors, supported by further research on PA-related parenting within relevant sociocultural contexts. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/65 https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2024.2434921 Health Sciences Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo children Parental influences physical activity school suspension sedentary behavior Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Child Psychology Medicine and Health Sciences Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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topic children
Parental influences
physical activity
school suspension
sedentary behavior
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Child Psychology
Medicine and Health Sciences
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle children
Parental influences
physical activity
school suspension
sedentary behavior
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Child Psychology
Medicine and Health Sciences
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Leung, Yick Wah
Lin, Shine H.
Wanyi Li, Jenny
Capio, Catherine M
The Relationship of Parents’ Attributes and Practices with the Promotion of Recommended Movement Behaviours in Young Children during School Suspensions
description This study investigated the influence of parental attributes and practices on the promotion of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour (SB) guidelines in young children during a period of school suspension. We surveyed parents (N = 357) who had at least one preschool-aged child in Hong Kong. Parents’ perceived difficulties in ensuring sufficient PA and limited SB were heightened during school suspension relative to regular school time. The time spent by children performing daily PA decreased to 72.5% relative to regular school time. Contrasting with theorized relationships, parents with more positive PA-related attributes reported greater difficulty in promoting PA and SB guidelines during school suspension. The findings highlight the importance of parental support when family routines are disrupted. Recommendations include the dissemination of health information and the development of resources for indoor PA. Multifaceted approaches should acknowledge individual and contextual factors, supported by further research on PA-related parenting within relevant sociocultural contexts.
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author Leung, Yick Wah
Lin, Shine H.
Wanyi Li, Jenny
Capio, Catherine M
author_facet Leung, Yick Wah
Lin, Shine H.
Wanyi Li, Jenny
Capio, Catherine M
author_sort Leung, Yick Wah
title The Relationship of Parents’ Attributes and Practices with the Promotion of Recommended Movement Behaviours in Young Children during School Suspensions
title_short The Relationship of Parents’ Attributes and Practices with the Promotion of Recommended Movement Behaviours in Young Children during School Suspensions
title_full The Relationship of Parents’ Attributes and Practices with the Promotion of Recommended Movement Behaviours in Young Children during School Suspensions
title_fullStr The Relationship of Parents’ Attributes and Practices with the Promotion of Recommended Movement Behaviours in Young Children during School Suspensions
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship of Parents’ Attributes and Practices with the Promotion of Recommended Movement Behaviours in Young Children during School Suspensions
title_sort relationship of parents’ attributes and practices with the promotion of recommended movement behaviours in young children during school suspensions
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/65
https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2024.2434921
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