Exploration of parental rewards in incentivizing children's physical activity.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1139/apnm-2022-0330
Tyler J Kybartas, Paula-Marie M Ferrara, Dawn P Coe
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The purpose of this study was to explore the prevalence, varieties, and motivations behind parent-selected incentivization for children's physical activity (PA). Parents (n = 90; 30.0 ± 8.5 years) of children (8.7 ± 2.1 years) completed a web-based survey that included items regarding the use of PA rewards, children's moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA, min·week-1), access to electronic devices, and demographic characteristics. Open-ended questions were used to determine the type of activity rewarded, type of reward given, and parents' reasoning for not using PA rewards. Independent sample t-tests were used to determine differences between reward groups (reward and no reward) and parent-reported children's MVPA. Open-ended responses underwent thematic analysis. Over half (55%) of the respondents provided PA rewards. There was no difference between reward groups for MVPA. Parents reported their children having access to various technology modes, including TV, tablets, video game systems, computers, and cellphones. Most of the parents (78.2%) reported restricting their child's technology time in some capacity. Rewarded PAs were thematized as "children responsibilities", "non-sport activity", and "sport". Two themes regarding types of rewards included "tangible" and "nontangible". Two underlying themes as to why parents did not give rewards were deemed "built-in-habit" and "enjoyment". Rewarding children's PA is prevalent among this sample of parents. Substantial variety exists regarding the type of PA incentivized and the type of reward provided. Future studies should explore whether parents use reward structures and how they conceptualize nontangible, electronics-based rewards versus tangible rewards to incentivize children's PA to promote lifelong behavior.

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父母奖励在激励儿童体育活动中的作用探讨。
本研究的目的是探讨家长选择的儿童体育活动激励(PA)的流行程度、种类和动机。父母(n = 90;30.0±8.5岁)的儿童(8.7±2.1岁)完成了一项基于网络的调查,调查内容包括儿童PA奖励的使用、儿童中度至重度PA (MVPA, min·week-1)、电子设备的使用和人口统计学特征。使用开放式问题来确定奖励的活动类型,给予的奖励类型以及父母不使用PA奖励的原因。使用独立样本t检验来确定奖励组(奖励和无奖励)和家长报告的儿童MVPA之间的差异。对开放式答复进行了专题分析。超过一半(55%)的受访者提供私人助理奖励。MVPA的奖励组间无差异。家长们报告说,他们的孩子可以接触到各种技术模式,包括电视、平板电脑、视频游戏系统、电脑和手机。大多数家长(78.2%)表示在某种程度上限制了孩子的科技时间。奖励pa的主题是“儿童责任”、“非体育活动”和“体育”。关于奖励类型的两个主题包括“有形”和“无形”。关于父母为什么不给予奖励,有两个潜在的主题被认为是“根深蒂固的习惯”和“享受”。奖励孩子的私人助理在这些父母样本中很普遍。在激励的PA类型和提供的奖励类型方面存在着实质性的变化。未来的研究应该探索父母是否使用奖励结构,以及他们如何将无形的、基于电子的奖励与有形的奖励概念化,以激励儿童的PA促进终身行为。
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期刊介绍: Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries, focussing on the application of physiology, nutrition, and metabolism to the study of human health, physical activity, and fitness. The published research, reviews, and symposia will be of interest to exercise physiologists, physical fitness and exercise rehabilitation specialists, public health and health care professionals, as well as basic and applied physiologists, nutritionists, and biochemists.
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