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Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom)

BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of mortality worldwide. Early childhood is a critical period when healthy behaviours can be instilled for a future active lifestyle. We explored community, societal and environmental factors affecting child and family physical activity and...

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Autores principales: Khanom, Ashrafunnesa, Evans, Bridie Angela, Lynch, Rebecca, Marchant, Emily, Hill, Rebecca A., Morgan, Kelly, Rapport, Frances, Lyons, Ronan A., Brophy, Sinead
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7104648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31898386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13020
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author Khanom, Ashrafunnesa
Evans, Bridie Angela
Lynch, Rebecca
Marchant, Emily
Hill, Rebecca A.
Morgan, Kelly
Rapport, Frances
Lyons, Ronan A.
Brophy, Sinead
author_facet Khanom, Ashrafunnesa
Evans, Bridie Angela
Lynch, Rebecca
Marchant, Emily
Hill, Rebecca A.
Morgan, Kelly
Rapport, Frances
Lyons, Ronan A.
Brophy, Sinead
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description BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of mortality worldwide. Early childhood is a critical period when healthy behaviours can be instilled for a future active lifestyle. We explored community, societal and environmental factors affecting child and family physical activity and sought parent recommendations to support physical activity in families with young children. METHODS: We interviewed 61 parents expecting a child or with a baby ≤12 months (35 mother and father paired interviews and 26 interviews with mothers only). We purposively sampled families for neighbourhood deprivation status (Townsend Index; 26 affluent; 35 deprived). We conducted thematic analysis of interview transcripts using Bronfenbrenner's socio‐ecological framework to guide interpretation. RESULTS: We identified four themes: work family‐life balance; spaces for activity; beliefs and attitudes; and physical activity facilitators. We found that parents from deprived neighbourhoods were more likely to be underactive because of a complex web of community, social and personal factors which reduced motivation and hindered opportunity for physical activity. To increase knowledge and opportunity, respondents suggested ‘help not tell’ messages covering ‘why’, ‘how’ and ‘where’ information about physical activity, and using physical activity to support community engagement and social interaction. CONCLUSIONS: Recommendations from parents highlight effective communication about the importance of early child and family physical activity and improved community access to safe facilities and opportunities. Both parents need to be engaged in designing interventions to support greater physical activity and healthy behaviours which are relevant and achievable in individuals’ lives.
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spelling pubmed-71046482020-04-01 Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom) Khanom, Ashrafunnesa Evans, Bridie Angela Lynch, Rebecca Marchant, Emily Hill, Rebecca A. Morgan, Kelly Rapport, Frances Lyons, Ronan A. Brophy, Sinead Health Expect Original Research Papers BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of mortality worldwide. Early childhood is a critical period when healthy behaviours can be instilled for a future active lifestyle. We explored community, societal and environmental factors affecting child and family physical activity and sought parent recommendations to support physical activity in families with young children. METHODS: We interviewed 61 parents expecting a child or with a baby ≤12 months (35 mother and father paired interviews and 26 interviews with mothers only). We purposively sampled families for neighbourhood deprivation status (Townsend Index; 26 affluent; 35 deprived). We conducted thematic analysis of interview transcripts using Bronfenbrenner's socio‐ecological framework to guide interpretation. RESULTS: We identified four themes: work family‐life balance; spaces for activity; beliefs and attitudes; and physical activity facilitators. We found that parents from deprived neighbourhoods were more likely to be underactive because of a complex web of community, social and personal factors which reduced motivation and hindered opportunity for physical activity. To increase knowledge and opportunity, respondents suggested ‘help not tell’ messages covering ‘why’, ‘how’ and ‘where’ information about physical activity, and using physical activity to support community engagement and social interaction. CONCLUSIONS: Recommendations from parents highlight effective communication about the importance of early child and family physical activity and improved community access to safe facilities and opportunities. Both parents need to be engaged in designing interventions to support greater physical activity and healthy behaviours which are relevant and achievable in individuals’ lives. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-01-02 2020-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7104648/ /pubmed/31898386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13020 Text en © 2020 The Authors Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khanom, Ashrafunnesa
Evans, Bridie Angela
Lynch, Rebecca
Marchant, Emily
Hill, Rebecca A.
Morgan, Kelly
Rapport, Frances
Lyons, Ronan A.
Brophy, Sinead
Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom)
title Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom)
title_full Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom)
title_fullStr Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom)
title_full_unstemmed Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom)
title_short Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom)
title_sort parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in south wales (united kingdom)
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7104648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31898386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13020
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