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Exploring Mediation Roles of Child Screen-Viewing between Parental Factors and Child Overweight in Taiwan

Children’s screen-viewing behavior is influenced by parents’ own screen-viewing hours and the parental rules set for screen-viewing time. However, whether childhood obesity is associated with these three factors has not been widely investigated in Chinese populations. We examined the relationships b...

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Autores principales: Lin, Yi-Ching, Tsai, Meng-Che, Strong, Carol, Hsieh, Yi-Ping, Lin, Chung-Ying, Lee, Clara S. C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7143561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32183186
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17061878
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author Lin, Yi-Ching
Tsai, Meng-Che
Strong, Carol
Hsieh, Yi-Ping
Lin, Chung-Ying
Lee, Clara S. C.
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Tsai, Meng-Che
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description Children’s screen-viewing behavior is influenced by parents’ own screen-viewing hours and the parental rules set for screen-viewing time. However, whether childhood obesity is associated with these three factors has not been widely investigated in Chinese populations. We examined the relationships between parental rules, parental screen-viewing, child screen-viewing and child overweight. Questionnaires were distributed to 1300 parents who had children studying in two elementary schools in an eastern Taiwanese City (Yi-Lan). We collected the data (the final response rate was 77.7%) on children’s health states, the length of screen-viewing time, and whether parental rules of screen-viewing time have been set (n = 1005). Models using structural equation modeling, with controlling of age, gender, and physical activity of the participants, were carried out, to examine the mediated effect of child screen-viewing. The results of model testing showed that child screen-viewing could be a mediator in the associations between parental rule and child overweight (parental rule: coefficient = −0.18, p < 0.001); and between parent screen-viewing and child overweight (parent screen-viewing: coefficient = 0.072, p < 0.001). These findings suggested that parental factors (rules and little screen viewing time) effectively decreased the level of children’s screen-viewing time, and the child screen-viewing time could mediate the association between parental factors and child overweight in the Chinese population.
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spelling pubmed-71435612020-04-14 Exploring Mediation Roles of Child Screen-Viewing between Parental Factors and Child Overweight in Taiwan Lin, Yi-Ching Tsai, Meng-Che Strong, Carol Hsieh, Yi-Ping Lin, Chung-Ying Lee, Clara S. C. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Children’s screen-viewing behavior is influenced by parents’ own screen-viewing hours and the parental rules set for screen-viewing time. However, whether childhood obesity is associated with these three factors has not been widely investigated in Chinese populations. We examined the relationships between parental rules, parental screen-viewing, child screen-viewing and child overweight. Questionnaires were distributed to 1300 parents who had children studying in two elementary schools in an eastern Taiwanese City (Yi-Lan). We collected the data (the final response rate was 77.7%) on children’s health states, the length of screen-viewing time, and whether parental rules of screen-viewing time have been set (n = 1005). Models using structural equation modeling, with controlling of age, gender, and physical activity of the participants, were carried out, to examine the mediated effect of child screen-viewing. The results of model testing showed that child screen-viewing could be a mediator in the associations between parental rule and child overweight (parental rule: coefficient = −0.18, p < 0.001); and between parent screen-viewing and child overweight (parent screen-viewing: coefficient = 0.072, p < 0.001). These findings suggested that parental factors (rules and little screen viewing time) effectively decreased the level of children’s screen-viewing time, and the child screen-viewing time could mediate the association between parental factors and child overweight in the Chinese population. MDPI 2020-03-13 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7143561/ /pubmed/32183186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17061878 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32183186
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17061878
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