Resemblance in Physical Activity in Families with Children in Time Segments during the Week: The Lolland-Falster Health Study.

2021 
PURPOSE Evidence of shared physical activity (PA) habits within families is inconsistent. The present study aimed at examining intra-family resemblance in PA during different time segments of the week. METHOD This cross-sectional study used data from the Danish household-based population study Lolland-Falster Health Study. We assessed time spent in various PA intensities and behaviours using a dual-accelerometer system (Axivity AX3). At least one parent and one child per household provided data for a minimum of three weekdays and one weekend day. We analysed three time segments: early weekdays, late weekdays, and weekends. A linear mixed model regression analysis was used to estimate intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) of the total family, parent-child dyads, siblings, and parent-parent dyads for PA outcomes, adjusting for sex, age, parental education, and the interaction between sex and age. RESULTS We included 774 parents (57.9% female, 42.8±7 years) and 802 children (54.2% girls, 11.1±4.3 years) nested within 523 families. The clustering among the total family was stronger during late weekdays (ICCs 0.11-0.31) and weekends (ICCs 0.14-0.29) than during early weekdays (ICCs 0.02-0.19). We found stronger clustering among siblings (ICCs 0.08-0.47) and between parents (ICCs 0.02-0.52) than between parents and children (ICCs <0.01-0.37). Generally, the clustering was strongest for light PA, and among PA behaviours, walking showed the highest resemblance across all subgroups. CONCLUSION Initiatives to promote children's PA that involve parent or sibling co-participation may focus on the time segment and activity types with the highest resemblance. For the family as a whole, promoting walking or limiting sedentary activities may be a potential target for interventions during late weekdays and weekends.Trial registrationClinicaltrials.gov (NCT02482896).
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