A study from the University of Eastern Finland suggests parents with low education and income levels
東芬蘭大學的一項研究表明,教育程度和收入水平低的父母,
were associated with less physical activity levels and increased screen time in their children, especially in boys.
他們孩子的身體活動水平較少,屏幕時間增加,尤其是男孩。
Children from families with the lowest income and education levels were two times less likely to take part in a supervised physical activity compared to children from higher income and education levels.
收入和教育水平最低家庭的孩子相比于收入和教育水平較高家庭的孩子參加體育活動的可能性低2倍。
Boys whose parents had low education levels had lower levels of overall physical activity and spent nearly five hours more per week on screen time compared to other boys.
父母教育水平低的男孩子整體身體活動水平較低,相比于其他男孩,他們每周花在屏幕上的時間多近5個小時。
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