A Comparison of Physical Activity Levels in Childcare Contexts among Finnish and Dutch 3-Year-Olds
Soini, A., Gubbels, J., Sääkslahti, A., Villberg, J., Kremers, S., Kann, D. V., Mehtälä, A., De Vries, N., & Poskiparta, M. (2016). A Comparison of Physical Activity Levels in Childcare Contexts among Finnish and Dutch 3-Year-Olds. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 24(5). https://doi.org/10.1080/1350293X.2016.1213569
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VarhaiskasvatusLiikuntapedagogiikkaTerveyskasvatusEarly Childhood EducationSport PedagogyHealth Promotion and Health EducationCopyright
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The aim of the current study was to determine Finnish and Dutch three-year-old
preschool children’s physical activity (PA) levels and how levels vary across
gender, location, time of day and social contexts in both countries. A modified
version of the Observational System for Recording Physical Activity in
Children-Preschool (OSRAC-P) was used to measure children’s PA levels and
contextual variables (e.g. group composition, prompts) of children attending
childcare centres in Finland and the Netherlands. In total, 90 Finnish children
(46 boys and 44 girls) and 97 Dutch children (46 boys and 51 girls) were
observed. Three-level linear regression analyses with cross level interactions
were used to assess differences between the countries in the association between
the context variables and PA. During the observations, the present sample of
children was mostly sedentary in nature. Outdoor location and prompts (both
positive and negative) were associated with higher levels of activity in both
countries. Non-solitary playing was associated with higher activity levels in the
Netherlands, but not in Finland, whereas child-initiated play was positively
associated with Finnish but not Dutch children’s PA levels. Finnish children
were more active in the morning compared to the afternoon, while in the Dutch
children PA was unaffected by time. The present findings indicate that better
understanding of the contextual factors and interactions in children’s PA
behaviours across the two countries could help in planning childcare
interventions to increase the PA levels of preschool children.
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