The Association between Children’s and Parents’ Co-TV Viewing and Their Total Screen Time in Six European Countries: Cross-Sectional Data from the Feel4diabetes-Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Background
2.2. Measures
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate
3. Results
3.1. Descriptives
3.2. Association of Co-TV Viewing and Screen Time of the Child
3.2.1. Total Sample
3.2.2. Effects per Country
3.3. Association of Co-TV Viewing and Screen Time of the Parent
3.3.1. Total Sample
3.3.2. Effects per Country
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
The Feel4Diabetes-study group consists of
The Feel4Diabetes member group
Conflicts of Interest
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Sample Characteristics | Parents | Children | ||||
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All Parents | Fathers | Mothers | All Children | Boys | Girls | |
n | 10,969 | 1183 | 9786 | 10,696 | 5380 | 5589 |
Age, in years (SD) | 40.7 (5.3) | 43.6 (5.9) | 40.3 (5.1) | 8.2 (1.0) | 8.2 (1.0) | 8.2 (1.0) |
Sex, % | 100 | 10.8 | 89.2 | 100 | 49.0 | 51.0 |
BMI a, in kg/m² (SD) | 24.4 (4.6) | 27.1 (3.9) | 24.0 (4.6) | 17.3 (2.8) | 17.3 (2.8) | 17.3 (2.9) |
Screen time, in min/day (SD) | 113.3 (80.7) | 132.2 (84.0) | 111.0 (80.0) | 106.9 (67.0) | 111.8 (67.8) | 102.3 (65.9) |
Co-TV viewing, % (range) | Parent-child dyad | Father-child dyad | Mother-child dyad | Son-parent dyad | Daughter-parent dyad | |
Never | 2.2 (1.8–2.8) b | 2.0 (1.3–3.8) | 2.3 (1.8–2.5) | (see parent-child dyad) | 1.9 (1.4–2.6) | 2.6 (1.9–3.0) |
Rarely | 16.3 (13.5–18.8) b | 14.0 (10.3–20.5) | 16.6 (13.9–18.7) | (see parent-child dyad) | 16.0 (11.2–18.8) | 16.6 (14.1–18.8) |
Sometimes | 42.1 (34.9–51.6) b | 40.5 (24.6–53.7) | 42.4 (36.1–51.3) | (see parent-child dyad) | 42.9 (33.7–54.0) | 41.6 (36.0–49.2) |
Often | 30.6 (25.5–35.5) b | 34.6 (30.3–43.9) | 30.1 (24.3–34.3) | (see parent-child dyad) | 30.8 (25.9–36.9) | 30.3 (25.1–33.8) |
Very often | 8.6 (3.5–10.9) b | 8.9 (4.0–12.4) | 8.6 (3.4–11.0) | (see parent-child dyad) | 8.4 (3.4–10.4) | 8.9 (3.5–11.8) |
Total (n = 9815) | Belgium (n = 1581) | Bulgaria (n = 2421) | Finland (n = 1168) | Greece (n = 1929) | Hungary (n = 1564) | Spain (n = 1152) | |
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Fixed Part | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) |
Intercept | 117.97 (3.31) | 114.65 (4.47) | 121.14 (6.50) | 126.26 (4.66) | 119.32 (4.66) | 140.53 (10.48) | 89.38 (4.95) |
BMI child | 1.21 (0.24) *** | 2.30 (0.74) ** | 1.42 (0.47) ** | ns | ns | ns | 2.15 (0.64) ** |
BMI parent | 0.33 (0.15) * | ns | ns | ns | 0.79 (0.32) * | ns | ns |
Age child | 5.79 (0.71) *** | 5.70 (1.69) ** | 8.82 (1.58) *** | 10.60 (1.64) *** | ns | ns | ns |
Age parent | −0.40 (0.13) ** | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns |
Sex child a | −10.37 (3.79) ** | −8.17 (2.95) ** | −9.33 (2.60) *** | −18.86 (3.01) *** | −11.98 (2.92) *** | ns | ns |
Sex parent b | −8.78 (2.16) *** | −9.21 (4.46) * | ns | −10.85 (4.67) * | −12.72 (4.61) ** | ns | ns |
PA level child | −3.33 (0.44) *** | ns | −4.05 (0.86) *** | −8.91 (1.24) *** | −3.32 (0.94) *** | ns | ns |
PA level parent | 2.25 (0.33) *** | ns | 1.87 (0.68) ** | ns | ns | 3.99 (0.98) *** | ns |
Co-TV viewing | 11.85 (3.69) *** | 19.51 (5.98) ** | ns | ns | ns | 28.46 (9.34) ** | 25.90 (8.24) ** |
Co-TV viewing * Sex child | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns |
Co-TV viewing * Sex parent | ns | ns | ns | ns | 20.29 (6.70) ** | ns | ns |
Stratified analysis c | |||||||
Father-child dyads (n = 250) | - | - | - | - | ns | - | - |
Mother-child dyads (n = 1679) | - | - | - | - | 14.19 (2.40) *** | - | - |
Co-TV viewing * Sex child * Sex parent | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | 26.00 (12.72) * | ns |
Stratified analysis c | |||||||
Son-father dyads (n = 84) | - | - | - | - | - | 33.09 (10.75) ** | - |
Son-mother dyads (n = 667) | - | - | - | - | - | 18.18 (3.17) *** | |
Daughter-father dyads (n = 74) | - | - | - | - | - | ns | - |
Daughter-mother dyads (n = 739) | - | - | - | - | - | 22.94 (2.94) *** | - |
Random part | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) |
Country-level variance | 160.01 (37.28) *** | - | - | - | - | - | - |
School-level variance | 0.00 (0.00) d | 64.07 (34.96) | 179.98 (72.77) * | 16.99 (20.07) | 32.00 (32.30) | 927.95 (390.41) * | 53.07 (36.07) |
Class-level variance | 523.47 (214.20) * | 0.00 (0.00) d | 34.64 (40.45) | 0.00 (0.00) d | 81.16 (61.81) | 192.93 (80.44) * | 82.68 (57.01) |
Individual-level variance | 3421.80 (217.64) *** | 3314.11 (119.81) *** | 3989.45 (120.05) *** | 2572.06 (107.45) *** | 3902.99 (134.92) *** | 5054.01 (187.23) *** | 2382.68 (108.62) *** |
Total (n = 9830) | Belgium (n = 1588) | Bulgaria (n = 2420) | Finland (n = 1165) | Greece (n = 1931) | Hungary (n = 1568) | Spain (n = 1158) | |
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Fixed Part | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) | β (SE) |
Intercept | 130.35 (3.92) | 139.14 (5.64) | 145.12 (7.64) | 124.11 (5.01) | 139.82 (6.06) | 125.40 (6.79) | 107.45 (6.51) |
BMI child | −0.64 (0.29) * | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns |
BMI parent | 1.28 (0.18) *** | 1.40 (0.50) ** | 1.06 (0.41) * | 1.85 (0.38) *** | 2.10 (0.42) *** | ns | 1.49 (0.49) ** |
Age child | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns |
Age parent | −0.94 (0.16) *** | ns | ns | −1.30 (0.33) *** | −0.80 (0.38) * | ns | 2.33 (2.28) *** |
Sex child a | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns |
Sex parent b | −22.11 (2.62) *** | −12.32 (5.82) * | ns | −20.21 (5.13) *** | −35.48 (6.02) *** | −27.36 (6.43) *** | −21.40 (6.61) ** |
PA level child | ns | ns | ns | −3.86 (1.37) ** | ns | ns | 4.98 (1.40) *** |
PA level parent | −0.97 (0.40) * | ns | ns | −2.45 (0.96) * | −1.98 (0.89) * | ns | ns |
Co-TV viewing | 14.47 (4.43) ** | 16.33 (7.81) * | ns | 20.11 (8.41) * | ns | 39.18 (9.38) *** | ns |
Co-TV viewing * Sex parent | ns | ns | ns | ns | 23.31 (8.76) ** | ns | ns |
Stratified analysis c | |||||||
Father-child dyads (n = 250) | - | - | - | - | ns | - | - |
Mother-child dyads (n = 1681) | - | - | - | - | 18.89 (3.12) *** | - | - |
Co-TV viewing * Sex child | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | -36.66 (12.19) ** | ns |
Stratified analysis c | |||||||
Parent-son dyads (n = 753) | - | - | - | - | - | 40.44 (9.66) *** | - |
Parent-daughter dyads (n = 815) | - | - | - | - | - | ns | - |
Co-TV viewing * Sex parent * Sex child | ns | ns | ns | ns | ns | 37.19 (12.88) ** | ns |
Stratified analysis c | |||||||
Father – son dyads (n = 84) | - | - | - | - | - | 40.44 (9.66) *** | - |
Father – daughter dyads (n = 73) | - | - | - | - | - | ns | - |
Mother – son dyads (n = 669) | - | - | - | - | - | 28.72 (3.11) *** | - |
Mother – daughter dyads (n = 742) | - | - | - | - | - | 27.20 (2.87) *** | - |
Random part | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) | σ2 (SE) |
Country-level variance | 214.40 (51.03) *** | - | - | - | - | - | |
School-level variance | 0.00 (0.00) d | 4.17 (34.71) | 42.57 (35.21) | 0.00 (0.00) d | 51.20 (52.11) | 59.59 (49.03) | 0.00 (0.00) d |
Class-level variance | 846.67 (315.13) ** | 0.00 (0.00) d | 94.51 (73.52) | 0.00 (0.00) d | 79.18 (99.87) | 119.88 (69.54) | 0.00 (0.00) d |
Individual-level variance | 4990.77 (319.73) *** | 5730.31 (206.16) *** | 6915.43 (208.17) *** | 3115.73 (129.10) *** | 6721.43 (231.96) *** | 5152.52 (190.49) *** | 4705.76 (195.57) *** |
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Latomme, J.; Van Stappen, V.; Cardon, G.; Morgan, P.J.; Lateva, M.; Chakarova, N.; Kivelä, J.; Lindström, J.; Androutsos, O.; González-Gil, E.M.; et al. The Association between Children’s and Parents’ Co-TV Viewing and Their Total Screen Time in Six European Countries: Cross-Sectional Data from the Feel4diabetes-Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2599. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112599
Latomme J, Van Stappen V, Cardon G, Morgan PJ, Lateva M, Chakarova N, Kivelä J, Lindström J, Androutsos O, González-Gil EM, et al. The Association between Children’s and Parents’ Co-TV Viewing and Their Total Screen Time in Six European Countries: Cross-Sectional Data from the Feel4diabetes-Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(11):2599. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112599
Chicago/Turabian StyleLatomme, Julie, Vicky Van Stappen, Greet Cardon, Philip J. Morgan, Mina Lateva, Nevena Chakarova, Jemina Kivelä, Jaana Lindström, Odysseas Androutsos, Esther M. González-Gil, and et al. 2018. "The Association between Children’s and Parents’ Co-TV Viewing and Their Total Screen Time in Six European Countries: Cross-Sectional Data from the Feel4diabetes-Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 11: 2599. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112599
APA StyleLatomme, J., Van Stappen, V., Cardon, G., Morgan, P. J., Lateva, M., Chakarova, N., Kivelä, J., Lindström, J., Androutsos, O., González-Gil, E. M., De Miguel-Etayo, P., Nánási, A., Kolozsvári, L. R., Manios, Y., & De Craemer, M. (2018). The Association between Children’s and Parents’ Co-TV Viewing and Their Total Screen Time in Six European Countries: Cross-Sectional Data from the Feel4diabetes-Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(11), 2599. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112599