FAMILIAL AGGREGATION IN PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY

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作者
FREEDSON, PS
EVENSON, S
机构
[1] UNIV MASSACHUSETTS, EXERCISE PHYSIOL LAB, AMHERST, MA 01003 USA
[2] CARDIOPULM REHABIL INST, SEATTLE, WA USA
关键词
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY; FAMILIAL RESEMBLANCE; CHILDREN; CALTRAC ACCELEROMETER;
D O I
10.1080/02701367.1991.10607538
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The purposes of this study were to (a) examine the stability and consistency of the Caltrac accelerometer (Hemohinetics, Madison, WI) and an activity record to assess physical activity in children and adults (Experiment 1), and (b) to determine if there is a relationship between parents and their children in physical activity level (Experiment 2). Thirty 5-9-year-old children and their biological parents wore Caltrac accelerometers for three consecutive days (including one weekend day). At the same time, parents completed a Caltrac Activity Record (CAL REC) for themselves and their child. Dependent variables were counts per day for the Caltrac and minutes of light activity and activity for the CAL REC. Between-day correlations for the Caltrac ranged from r =.73 to.87 for the parents (p <.001) and from r =.38 (p <.04) to.79 (p <.001) for the children. An analysis of variance with repeated measures indicated no significant differences for the Caltrac between days for parents and children. Between-day correlations for CAL REC ranged from r -.67 to.91 (p <. 05) for parents and r =.36 to.72 (p <. 05) for children, and there were no significant differences between days. In Experiment 2, %2 analyses were used to examine familial resemblance in physical activity. Using the Caltrac, familial resemblance occurred in 67% (father and child) and 73% (mother and child) of the families. Using the CAL REC, familial aggregation was present in 70% (father and child) and 66% (mother and child) of the families. Thus, children of active and less active parents exhibited physical activity patterns similar to their parents. © 1991 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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