Parent Involvement Can Help Kids Get More Active

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NEW YORK- Very few kids get the amount of physical activity they need every day, but a new study from Canada finds that parental support may be the key to getting kids moving. "Currently less than 10 percent of children accumulate the recommended 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (approximately equivalent to 13,500 steps per day) at least six days per week," Kerry Vander Ploeg said.
Vander Ploeg and colleagues sent surveys and pedometers to 1,355 Alberta fifth graders and their parents in the spring of 2009 and 2011. The parents were asked to rate how much they cared about exercising, how much they encouraged their children to be active and how often they exercised with their kids.
The children wore the pedometers to count their steps as a measure of their physical activity levels over a nine-day period. In general, the daily step counts were higher on school days than on weekends and boys were more active than girls. The kids whose parents encouraged physical activity were more active, although parents tended to encourage boys more than the girls, the researchers note in their report, published in BMC Public Health.
Parents who said they cared about physical activity were more likely to have sons and to be active on weekends, and kids were more active when their parents were active with them. "Parents play an important role in shaping the behaviors of their children, and therefore their belief in and support for physical activity may help to increase physical activity levels among children," Vander Ploeg said.
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