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Affecting Factors on Physical Activity Support of Primary Caregivers for Low Income School Age Children

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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore physical activity support of primary caregivers for low income school age children

Methods: Survey methodology using a selfadministered questionnaire was employed. Primary caregivers with low income school age children attending at community child centers in D metropolitan city and G-Gun, Chungnam
participated in the study. A total of 160 questionnaires was analyzed.

Results: Primary caregivers showed moderate level of physical activity support for their children. Significant factors affecting physical activity support of primary caregivers were children¡¯s age (¥â=-.22, p=.007), relations with children, especially mothers as primary caregivers (¥â=0.17, p=0.039), Energy balance knowledge of primary caregivers (¥â=.23, p=.004), which explained 18.1% of the variance in physical activity support (F=7.73, p<.001). Perception of Children Weight of Primary Caregivers were not correlated with physical activity supports of primary caregivers for their children.
Conclusion: To improve support of primary caregivers for increasing physical activity of low income school age children, education and appropriate information should be provided to improve energy balance knowledge.
KeyWords

caregivers, child, motor activity, social support, poverty
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