Parent-Reported Changes in Ontario Children’s Physical Activity Levels during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Procedures
2.2. Recruitment and Participants
2.3. Instruments and Tools
2.4. Sociodemographic Questions
2.5. Children’s Physical Activity
2.6. Data Preparation and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Change in Children’s Physical Activity during COVID-19
3.2. Sociodemographic Moderators of Change in Children’s Physical Activity during COVID-19
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Parent Demographics | |
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Gender, n (%) | |
Female | 228 (93.83%) |
Male | 10 (4.12%) |
Age (years), mean (SD) | 38.76 (5.72) |
Ethnicity, n (%) | |
Caucasian | 208 (85.60%) |
South Asian | 9 (3.70%) |
East Asian | 2 (0.82%) |
Middle Eastern | 1 (0.41%) |
First Nations/Indigenous | 7 (2.88%) |
Latin American | 3 (1.23%) |
Other | 6 (2.47%) |
Prefer not to answer | 3 (1.23%) |
Employment Status, n (%) | |
Full-Time | 166 (68.31%) |
Part-Time | 30 (12.35%) |
Unemployed | 29 (11.93%) |
Other | 14 (5.76%) |
Family Situation, n (%) | |
Double-parent | 203 (83.5%) |
Single-parent | 29 (11.9%) |
Other | 8 (2.9%) |
Housing Type, n (%) | |
Detached House | 187 (76.95%) |
Semi-Detached House | 19 (7.82%) |
Apartment/Condominium/Townhouse | 31 (12.76%) |
Other | 2 (0.82%) |
Household Income, n (%) | |
Less than CAD $60,000 | 35 (14.6%) |
CAD $60,000–99,999 | 48 (20.1%) |
CAD $100,000+ | 156 (65.3%) |
Prefer not to answer | 15 (6.3%) |
Highest Level of Education, n (%) | |
High School | 17 (7.00%) |
College | 52 (21.40%) |
University | 81 (33.33%) |
Graduate School | 89 (36.36%) |
Prefer not to answer | 4 (1.65%) |
Child Demographics | |
Sex, n (%) | |
Male | 167 (40.93%) |
Female | 161 (39.46%) |
Age (years), mean (SD) | 6.32 (3.66) |
Disability, n (%) | |
Yes | 29 (7.11%) |
No | 368 (90.20%) |
Change from Pre-Lockdown to during Lockdown | Change from during Lockdown to Post-Lockdown | Change from Pre-Lockdown to Post-Lockdown | ||||
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Moderator | Moderation Effect | p-Value | Moderation Effect | p-Value | Moderation Effect | p-Value |
Community type (0 = rural; 1 = (sub)urban) | 0.86 (−0.08, 1.80) | 0.073 | −0.48 (−1.41, 0.45) | 0.310 | 0.38 (−0.44, 1.17) | 0.369 |
Housing type (0 = other; 1 = detached) | 0.81 (−0.17, 1.79) | 0.107 | −0.68 (−1.37, 0.60) | 0.171 | 0.12 (−0.71, 0.96) | 0.776 |
Family dog (0 = no; 1 = yes) | −0.92 (−1.72, −0.11) | 0.025° | 0.65 (−0.15, 1.45) | 0.112 | −0.27 (−0.99, 0.46) | 0.470 |
Household income (0 = <CAD $100,000; 1 = CAD $100,000+) | −0.65 (−1.40, 0.10) | 0.093 | 0.74 (−0.02, 1.50) | 0.055 | 0.10 (0.60, 0.79) | 0.788 |
Family situation (0 = other; 1 = double parent) | 0.43 (−0.70, 1.57) | 0.455 | 0.90 (−0.21, 2.01) | 0.113 | 1.33 (0.28, 2.38) | 0.013 |
Parent employment status (0 = not employed full time; 1 = employed full time) | −0.21 (−0.98, 0.56) | 0.588 | 1.05 (0.27, 1.83) | 0.008° | 0.84 (0.11, 1.57) | 0.024 |
Parent education (0 = high school/college diploma, 1= university degree) | −0.20 (−0.97, 0.57) | 0.629 | 0.46 (−0.35, 1.27) | 0.262 | 0.26 (−0.48, 1.01) | 0.485 |
Child sex (0 = female; 1= male) | 0.74 (−0.08, 1.55) | 0.077 | 0.09 (−0.74, 0.91) | 0.838 | 0.82 (0.07, 1.58) | 0.032 |
Child age (0 = 0–5 years; 1 = 6–12 years) | −0.86 (−1.66, −0.07) | 0.033° | 0.23 (−0.57, 1.03) | 0.572 | −0.63 (−1.37, 0.11) | 0.094 |
Child disability (0 = no; 1 = yes) | −0.78 (−2.41, 0.84) | 0.345 | 0.63 (−1.01, 2.27) | 0.450 | −0.15 (−1.47, 1.16) | 0.820 |
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Szpunar, M.; Bourke, M.; Vanderloo, L.M.; Bruijns, B.A.; Truelove, S.; Burke, S.M.; Gilliland, J.; Irwin, J.D.; Tucker, P. Parent-Reported Changes in Ontario Children’s Physical Activity Levels during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Children 2023, 10, 221. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10020221
Szpunar M, Bourke M, Vanderloo LM, Bruijns BA, Truelove S, Burke SM, Gilliland J, Irwin JD, Tucker P. Parent-Reported Changes in Ontario Children’s Physical Activity Levels during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Children. 2023; 10(2):221. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10020221
Chicago/Turabian StyleSzpunar, Monika, Matthew Bourke, Leigh M. Vanderloo, Brianne A. Bruijns, Stephanie Truelove, Shauna M. Burke, Jason Gilliland, Jennifer D. Irwin, and Patricia Tucker. 2023. "Parent-Reported Changes in Ontario Children’s Physical Activity Levels during the COVID-19 Pandemic" Children 10, no. 2: 221. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10020221