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Yasser Sabr د. ياسر صبر

أستاذ مساعد

Consultant, Maternal Fetal Medicine أستاذ مشارك | أستشاري صحة الأم والجنين

كلية الطب
King Khalid University Hospital, 1st floor, Office 123
المنشورات
ورقة مؤتمر
2013

Health related behaviours among mothers of preschool children

Objective: To examine the effect of younger versus older children in the family (ages <6 vs. 6-11

years) on the mother’s physical activity, and smoking status. Methods: We studied all women

who participated in the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS), 2009-2010, were 18-59

years old and had at least one child aged <11 years. The CCHS is a multi-stage health survey

involving 124,188 respondents who form a representative sample of the Canadian population.

Mothers with at least one child aged <6 years were contrasted with mothers with at least one

child aged 6-11 years but no younger children. The association with low physical activity (<15

minutes/day), and smoking (occasional or regular vs. none) was quantified using odds ratios

(OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Logistic regression was used to adjust for maternal age,

marital status, education, household size, income, and employment status. Results: Among

11,380 women in the study, 65.4% had younger children, 63.1% had low physical activity and

23.7% smoked. The odds of low physical activity were 1.25 times greater among mothers of

younger vs. older children (adjusted OR = 1.25, 95% CI 1.15-1.37). In contrast, the odds of

smoking were lower among mothers of younger children, as compared with those who had older

children (adjusted OR = 0.77, 95% CI0.69-0.86). Conclusions: Mothers of young children were

less likely to smoke; however, they were more likely to be less physical active. Support and

effective strategies are required to help mothers with young children increase their physical

activity.

موقع المؤتمر
Boston, Massachusetts
اسم المؤتمر
26th Annual Meeting of SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC AND PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCH
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