Factors Related to Objectively Measured Physical Activity in Preschool Children
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2009-05
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Pfeiffer, Karin A.
Dowda, Marsha
McIver, Kerry L.
Pate, Russell R.
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East Carolina University
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This study examined correlates of objectively measured physical activity (PA) in a diverse sample of preschool children (age 3–5 years; n=331). Accelerometer min·hr−1 of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and non-sedentary activity (NSA) were the outcome measures. Correlations among potential correlates and PA ranged from r= − .12–0.26. Correlates in the final MVPA model were age, race, sex, BMI Z score, and parent perception of athletic competence,
explaining 37% of the variance. The NSA model included the latter two variables, explaining 35% of the variance. Demographic factors were correlates of PA; parent perceptions of children’s competence may be important regarding preschoolers’ PA. Originally published Pediatric Exercise Science, Vol. 21, No. 2, May 2009
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Pediatric Exercise Science; 21:2 p. 196-208