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Do fit kids have fit parents?

Authors :
Colley, Rachel C.
Clarke, Janine
Doyon, Caroline Y.
Janssen, Ian
Lang, Justin J.
Timmons, Brian W.
Tremblay, Mark S.
Source :
Health Reports; Jan2021, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p3-12, 10p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction Physical fitness is an important indicator of current and future health status. This analysis examines the relationships among child-parent dyads in physical fitness measures. Methods The analysis is based on biological child-parent dyads from three cycles of the Canadian Health Measures Survey (Cycle 1: 2007 to 2009, Cycle 2: 2009 to 2011, and Cycle 5: 2016 to 2017). Physical fitness components--cardiorespiratory (CRF) (n = 615), muscular strength (n = 1,319) and flexibility (n = 1,295)--were measured at mobile examination centres using standardized fitness tests. Descriptive, correlation and regression analyses were used to examine relationships among child-parent dyads. Results CRF (R = 0.12), muscular strength (R = 0.23) and flexibility (R = 0.22) measures were weakly correlated among child-parent dyads. Modest increases in the physical fitness levels of children were observed with increases in the fitness rating scores of their parents. According to unadjusted and adjusted regression models, CRF (p< 0.05), muscular strength (p< 0.001) and flexibility (p< 0.001) were positively associated among child-parent dyads. When examined by sex of parent and child, CRF was significantly associated in mother-son dyads only, grip strength was associated in all dyad types except father-son pairings, and flexibility was associated in mother-son and father-son pairings only. Interpretation A significant and positive association was evident in measured physical fitness among parents and children. Some variation in the presence and strength of associations existed according to child and parent sex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08406529
Volume :
32
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Health Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148421703
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25318/82-003-x202100100001-eng