1. Long-term dynamics in physical activity behaviour across the transition to parenthood.
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Perales F, del Pozo-Cruz J, and del Pozo-Cruz B
- Subjects
- Australia epidemiology, Female, Health Behavior, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies, Socioeconomic Factors, Exercise, Family Characteristics, Parents
- Abstract
Objectives: Gaining a deeper understanding of the dynamic relationships between the transition to parenthood and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) amongst men and women in Australia., Methods: 12 years of nationally representative panel data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey and a piecewise pre/post fixed-effect modelling strategy that controls for person-specific unobserved effects and allows for non-linear associations are used., Results: Both men and women decrease the frequency of MVPA in the years preceding the birth of their first child. An abrupt fall amongst men and a smooth, non-linear decreasing trend amongst women are apparent in the post-birth years. Neither men nor women recover their pre-birth MVPA frequency in subsequent years., Conclusions: Parenthood is an important factor influencing MVPA, with more marked impacts on women's than men's behaviour. Policymakers interested in promoting MVPA should focus on parenthood as a critical deterring factor that can trigger long-term trends of low MVPA. The proposed model can be expanded to explore the influence on MVPA of other life-course transitions.
- Published
- 2015
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