The Role of Housework in Married Women’s Physical Activity: 1936 to 2017

C. Zick
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The historical decline in adults’ physical activity (PA) has been attributed to the growth in both sedentary occupations and car-dependent transportation. Missing from the conversation has been any examination of what role shifts in housework time/composition may have played. Historical time-use data for married women in the United States from 1936 to 2017 are used to assess trends in women’s moderate physical activity (PA) housework as measured by the typical metabolic equivalents (METs) for various core housework tasks. Analyses reveal that for much of the 20th century, the typical married woman likely met the Centers for Disease Control's PA recommendations through daily housework. However, time spent in moderate PA housework has declined at a faster pace than total housework time for the past 30 years. The downward trend appears to be driven primarily by changes other than household socio-demographics. Shifts in housework, both in terms of the composition and the overall time spent doing housework, have likely played an important role in the historical decline of adult women’s physical activity and rising obesity risk.
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家务劳动在已婚妇女体育活动中的作用:1936年至2017年
成年人体力活动(PA)的历史性下降归因于久坐职业和依赖汽车的交通工具的增长。谈话中缺少的是对家务劳动时间/成分的变化可能起到的作用的任何检查。1936年至2017年美国已婚女性的历史时间使用数据用于评估女性适度体力活动(PA)家务的趋势,通过各种核心家务任务的典型代谢当量(MET)来衡量。分析显示,在20世纪的大部分时间里,典型的已婚女性很可能通过日常家务活达到了疾病控制中心PA的建议。然而,在过去的30年里,花在适度PA家务上的时间比总家务时间下降得更快。下降趋势似乎主要是由家庭社会人口结构以外的变化推动的。家务劳动的变化,无论是从组成还是做家务的总时间来看,都可能在成年女性体力活动的历史性下降和肥胖风险的上升中发挥了重要作用。
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