Mother-Child Conversations about the Impact of Nutrition and Activities on a Short and Long-Term Basis

Lakshmi Raman, Mark Manning
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The following two studies examined mother-child conversations about the outcomes of engaging in healthy and unhealthy eating and physically active and sedentary activities. Study 1 (n= 29 mother-child dyads, M age = 4.6 years) examined the impact of healthy and unhealthy eating on a short and on a long term basis. Study 2 (n = 34 mother-child dyads, M age = 4 years 8 months) examined the impact of physically active and sedentary activities on a short and on a long term basis. Overall for Study 1, preschoolers elicited significantly more physiological and physical responses. For Study 2, preschoolers gave significantly more physiological and physical utterances than their mothers did. The results of these two studies demonstrate that preschoolers draw predominantly on the biological domain when reasoning about the impact of engaging in healthy/unhealthy nutrition and physically active and sedentary activities on a short and on a long-term basis.
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关于营养和活动对短期和长期影响的母婴对话
以下两项研究考察了母子间关于健康和不健康饮食、体育活动和久坐不动活动的结果的对话。研究 1(人数=29 个母子二人组,平均年龄=4.6 岁)考察了健康和不健康饮食对短期和长期的影响。研究 2(n=34 个母子二人组,平均年龄=4 岁 8 个月)考察了短期和长期体育活动和久坐不动活动的影响。总的来说,在研究 1 中,学龄前儿童引起的生理和身体反应明显更多。在研究 2 中,学龄前儿童的生理和身体反应明显多于其母亲。这两项研究的结果表明,学龄前儿童在推理短期和长期从事健康/不健康营养、体力活动和久坐不动活动的影响时,主要从生物领域进行推理。
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