@article{ba0f72c327a14d879ef83dc98d003c90,
title = "The Role of Grandparents in Facilitating Children{\textquoteright}s Physical Activity",
abstract = "Background: Research suggests there is considerable opportunity to improve children{\textquoteright}s movement behaviors while they are being cared for by their grandparents. An understanding of the extent to which grandparent practices facilitate children{\textquoteright}s engagement in physical activity is critical to the development of health interventions targeting grandparent caregivers. This study examined the activity-related beliefs and practices of grandparents and their association with grandchildren{\textquoteright}s engagement in various movement behaviors while in grandparental care. Methods: Australian grandparents (N = 1190; 60\% women) who provided regular care to a grandchild aged 3–14 years were recruited via a web panel provider to complete an online survey. The survey assessed grandparents{\textquoteright} physical activity-related beliefs (eg, perceived importance) and practices (eg, support and social control) and their grandchildren{\textquoteright}s engagement in physical activity (unstructured, structured, and outdoor play) and screen-based activities while in grandparental care. Results: The importance of grandchildren{\textquoteright}s physical activity was rated highly by grandparents. Grandparents{\textquoteright} support for their grandchildren{\textquoteright}s physical activity was positively associated with their grandchildren{\textquoteright}s engagement in structured physical activity, unstructured physical activity, and outdoor play. Negative social control was associated with greater engagement in screen-based activities. Other correlates of grandchildren{\textquoteright}s physical activity and screen-based activities included grandparents{\textquoteright} own engagement in these activities. Conclusions: Findings highlight the importance of reinforcing the beliefs and practices that positively influence children{\textquoteright}s movement behaviors and addressing those that have unintended consequences. Encouraging grandparents to support their grandchildren{\textquoteright}s physical activity and discouraging forms of negative social control are likely to be important in efforts to promote physical activity in children.",
keywords = "caregiving, grandchildren, movement behaviors, screen-based activities",
author = "Jongenelis, \{Michelle I.\} and Timothy Budden and Hayley Christian and Coall, \{David A.\} and Ben Jackson and Andrea Nathan and Emma Glassenbury",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 Human Kinetics, Inc.",
year = "2024",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1123/jpah.2024-0066",
language = "English",
volume = "21",
pages = "1037--1045",
journal = "Journal of Physical Activity and Health",
issn = "1543-3080",
publisher = "Human Kinetics Publishers",
number = "10",
}