2022
DOI: 10.1177/2333794x221133020
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A Mixed-Methods Description of the Home Physical Activity Environments of Racially/Ethnically Diverse and Immigrant/Refugee Children

Abstract: Disparities in childhood obesity prevalence by race/ethnicity remain high. Physical activity is an important factor to consider, however little is known about how physical activity resources in the home environment and neighborhood differ by race/ethnicity. This study examines the physical activity environments in the homes and neighborhoods of diverse households using both quantitative and qualitative data. Home visits were conducted with 150 families, and accelerometry data was collected for both parents and… Show more

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“…Although not many studies have been carried out to ascertain factors that are associated with PA duration reported using EMAs by youth, these findings are consistent with existing evidence [52][53][54][55]. Finally, the EMA model also showed that visible minority youth reported lower duration of PA in comparison with youth who identified themselves as Canadian, a finding that is consistent with previous studies that have examined differences of PA among ethnicities [56,57].…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Although not many studies have been carried out to ascertain factors that are associated with PA duration reported using EMAs by youth, these findings are consistent with existing evidence [52][53][54][55]. Finally, the EMA model also showed that visible minority youth reported lower duration of PA in comparison with youth who identified themselves as Canadian, a finding that is consistent with previous studies that have examined differences of PA among ethnicities [56,57].…”
Section: Plos Digital Healthsupporting
confidence: 89%