Child temperament and physical activity in young children

Author:

Yates Julia1ORCID,Tucker Patricia23ORCID,Johnson Andrew M.4

Affiliation:

1. Health and Rehabilitation Sciences University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada

2. School of Occupational Therapy University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada

3. Children's Health Research Institute London Ontario Canada

4. School of Health Studies University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChildren's temperament has been noted to influence their physical activity (PA) levels. Therefore, understanding the influence of temperament during the early years may be helpful for developing appropriate PA habits and tailoring interventions to align with different personality traits.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between child temperament and objectively‐measured PA in preschool‐aged children.MethodsData were collected as part of the Supporting Physical Activity in the Childcare Environment (SPACE) and SPACE extension studies. Temperament data were collected using the validated Very Short Form of the Children's Behavior Questionnaire, which assessed three dimensions of temperament (i.e., surgency, negative affect and effortful control). Physical activity data were measured during childcare hours over the course of 5 days, using Actical® accelerometers. Total PA was summed, along with light and moderate‐to‐vigorous PA using age‐specific cut‐points. Three regression analyses were conducted to evaluate the prediction of PA by the dimensions of temperament.ResultsA total of 399 participants (Mage = 3.34 years, SD = 0.63) were retained for analyses, wearing an accelerometer an average of 7.21 h/day. Temperament significantly predicted all three PA levels (P < 0.05), with both negative affect and surgency being significantly associated with PA.ConclusionSurgency is typified by a predisposition towards high activity levels; therefore, it is not surprising that it was the primary predictor of young children's PA. Future research may investigate methods of targeting PA interventions towards children with temperaments that may not predispose them to seeking out increased activity levels.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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