The Relationship between Technology Use and Physical Activity among Typically-Developing Children

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between technology use and physical activity level and to measure the association between sociodemographic characteristics of the participants, technology use, and physical activity level among Saudi children. Materials and Methods: This c...

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Main Authors: Thekra Alotaibi, Rifan Almuhanna, Johara Alhassan, Ethar Alqadhib, Eman Mortada, Reem Alwhaibi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/8/4/488
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spelling doaj-41fe481c7e4f4384abc208ec412fff932020-11-25T04:08:44ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322020-11-01848848810.3390/healthcare8040488The Relationship between Technology Use and Physical Activity among Typically-Developing ChildrenThekra Alotaibi0Rifan Almuhanna1Johara Alhassan2Ethar Alqadhib3Eman Mortada4Reem Alwhaibi5Rehabilitation Sciences Department, College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh 11466, Saudi ArabiaRehabilitation Sciences Department, College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh 11466, Saudi ArabiaRehabilitation Sciences Department, College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh 11466, Saudi ArabiaRehabilitation Sciences Department, College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh 11466, Saudi ArabiaHealth Sciences Department, College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh 11466, Saudi ArabiaRehabilitation Sciences Department, College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh 11466, Saudi ArabiaObjectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between technology use and physical activity level and to measure the association between sociodemographic characteristics of the participants, technology use, and physical activity level among Saudi children. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 458 parents of typically-developing Saudi children (6–12 years). A translated validated questionnaire used for data collection consisted of three parts: Children’s Physical Activity Questionnaire (CPAQ), Questionnaire on the Impact of Technology on Children (used to investigate the impact of technology on children’s physical activity) and sociodemographic questions (e.g, children’s age and sex, age, educational level, marital status of parents and monthly income). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation and Mann-Whitney U test to assess the relationship between technology use and physical activity level. A chi-squared test was used to assess the relationship between technology use and sociodemographic variables. Statistical significance was set at <i>p</i> < 0.05. Results: Mean age of the sampled children was (8.44 ± 2.07). Data analysis revealed that high use of technology was significantly associated with low level of activity. Pearson’s correlation analysis showed a negative relationship between a high level of activity and technology use (<i>r</i> = −0.138, <i>p</i> = 0.047). Ownership of a device was significantly associated with higher technology time consumption. Regression analysis revealed that age of the child, educational level of the parents, screen time use, and owning electrical devices significantly predicted the level of practicing physical activity among children of sampled parents (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Conclusions: practicing inadequate physical activity among children could be influenced by educational level of parents, screen time use, and owning electrical devices. Therefore, parental involvement is required to reduce time of exposure to technology screens among children.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/8/4/488physical activityyouthtechnology useparents’ questionnairechildren
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author Thekra Alotaibi
Rifan Almuhanna
Johara Alhassan
Ethar Alqadhib
Eman Mortada
Reem Alwhaibi
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Rifan Almuhanna
Johara Alhassan
Ethar Alqadhib
Eman Mortada
Reem Alwhaibi
The Relationship between Technology Use and Physical Activity among Typically-Developing Children
Healthcare
physical activity
youth
technology use
parents’ questionnaire
children
author_facet Thekra Alotaibi
Rifan Almuhanna
Johara Alhassan
Ethar Alqadhib
Eman Mortada
Reem Alwhaibi
author_sort Thekra Alotaibi
title The Relationship between Technology Use and Physical Activity among Typically-Developing Children
title_short The Relationship between Technology Use and Physical Activity among Typically-Developing Children
title_full The Relationship between Technology Use and Physical Activity among Typically-Developing Children
title_fullStr The Relationship between Technology Use and Physical Activity among Typically-Developing Children
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Technology Use and Physical Activity among Typically-Developing Children
title_sort relationship between technology use and physical activity among typically-developing children
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between technology use and physical activity level and to measure the association between sociodemographic characteristics of the participants, technology use, and physical activity level among Saudi children. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 458 parents of typically-developing Saudi children (6–12 years). A translated validated questionnaire used for data collection consisted of three parts: Children’s Physical Activity Questionnaire (CPAQ), Questionnaire on the Impact of Technology on Children (used to investigate the impact of technology on children’s physical activity) and sociodemographic questions (e.g, children’s age and sex, age, educational level, marital status of parents and monthly income). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation and Mann-Whitney U test to assess the relationship between technology use and physical activity level. A chi-squared test was used to assess the relationship between technology use and sociodemographic variables. Statistical significance was set at <i>p</i> < 0.05. Results: Mean age of the sampled children was (8.44 ± 2.07). Data analysis revealed that high use of technology was significantly associated with low level of activity. Pearson’s correlation analysis showed a negative relationship between a high level of activity and technology use (<i>r</i> = −0.138, <i>p</i> = 0.047). Ownership of a device was significantly associated with higher technology time consumption. Regression analysis revealed that age of the child, educational level of the parents, screen time use, and owning electrical devices significantly predicted the level of practicing physical activity among children of sampled parents (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Conclusions: practicing inadequate physical activity among children could be influenced by educational level of parents, screen time use, and owning electrical devices. Therefore, parental involvement is required to reduce time of exposure to technology screens among children.
topic physical activity
youth
technology use
parents’ questionnaire
children
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/8/4/488
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