Like Mother, like Son: Physical Activity, Commuting, and Associated Demographic Factor
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Parent-child relations Socioeconomic factors Transportation
Date
2020-07-13Referencia bibliográfica
Brand, C., Reuter, C. P., Dias, A. F., Mota, J., Duncan, M., Gaya, A. R., ... & Villa-González, E. (2020). Like Mother, like Son: Physical Activity, Commuting, and Associated Demographic Factors. Sustainability, 12(14). [doi:10.3390/su12145631]
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CAPES; Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology SFRH/BSAB/142983/2018 UID/DTP/00617/201Abstract
A mother’s healthy conduct may lead to the healthy conduct of their children. Thus, this
study aimed to verify the role of demographic factors in the relationship between mothers’ physical
activity (PA) and commuting to work with children and adolescent’s PA and commuting to school.
This cross-sectional study comprised 1421 children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 years and 1421
mothers, from Brazil. PA, commuting, socioeconomic status (SES), skin color/ethnicity, and living
area were evaluated by questionnaire. Logistic binary regression models were used. Results
indicated that mothers’ PA and commuting were associated with children and adolescent’s PA and
commuting to school in crude and adjusted models. Considering the role of the demographic factors,
an association was only observed for girls in the relationship between mother’s PA with children’s
PA. In adolescents, an association was observed in both high/low SES, boys/girls, and rural/urban
areas. Regarding children and adolescent active commuting to school, there was an association
with mothers commuting. All demographic factors were strongly associated, except for rural areas.
Therefore, mothers’ PA as well as commuting to work are associated with children and adolescent’s
PA and commuting to school. Sex, living area, and SES are the related demographic factors.