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Predisposed to participate? The influence of family socio-economic background on children's sports participation and daily amount of physical activity

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Pages 1-27 | Published online: 19 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

From a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of how personal resources (‘capitals’) enable certain practices in certain contexts, the links between families' cultural, social and economic capitals, and children's daily physical activity were investigated in 500 suburban Danish schoolchildren using questionnaire data and accelerometer measures. Family socio-economic position (SEP) was found to be positively associated with children's participation in organized sport, which could be explained by differences in family capitals. By contrast, this study found no relationship between families' SEP and the amounts of general physical activity in children. This reflected the tendencies for club-organized sport to contribute a relatively small amount to the overall amount of physical activity in children, and for children of low SEP to be equally active in other settings such as school-breaks, day care and neighbourhood playgrounds.

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 5 For example, P. Bourdieu.

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12 CitationHarro and Riddoch, ‘Physical Activity’; CitationKohl, Fulton, and Caspersen, ‘Assesment of Physical Activity Among Children and Adoltscents’; CitationSallis and Saelens, ‘Assessment of Physical Activity by Self-Report’.

13 CitationBaily et al., ‘The level and tempo of children's physical activities’; Dencker and Andersen, ‘Health-Related Aspects of Objectively Measured Daily Physical Activity; CitationNilsson et al., ‘Assessing Physical Activity Among Children’.

14 CitationBourdieu, Distinction; Practical Reason.

15 CitationElkonin, ‘Towards the Problem of Stages in the Mental Development of the Child’; CitationVygotskij, ‘Om barnets psykiske udvikling’.

16 Elkonin, ‘Towards the Problem of Stages in the Mental Development of the Child’.

17 Bourdieu, Distinction.

18 CitationBourdieu, Practical Reason, 23.

19 CitationBourdieu, Practical Reason, 52.

20 Engström, Idrott som social markör; Horne et al., ‘Social Stratification’.

21 CitationConnell, ‘Gender in Personal Life’.

22 Bourdieu, Distinction; CitationBourdieu and Passeron, Reproduction in Education.

23 CitationBourdieu and Johnson, The Field of Cultural Production.

24 CitationClément, ‘Contributions of the Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu’; CitationMunk and Lind, Idrættens kulturelle pol.

25 Bourdieu, Distiction, 172.

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27 Bourdieu, Distinction.

28 Bourdieu, Practical Reason, 21.

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33 Citationde Vries et al., ‘Clinimetric Review of Motion Sensors’.

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35 www.danskstatistik.dk (Danish Statistics).

36 CitationRiddoch et al., ‘Objective Measurement of Levels and Patterns of Physical Activity’.

37 CitationKelly et al., ‘Effect of Socioeconomic Status on Objectively Measured Physical Activity’; Batty and Leon, ‘Socio-Economic Position and Coronary Heart Disease’.

38 CitationHesketh et al., ‘Children's Television Viewing’.

39 CitationToftegaard-Støckel et al., ‘Parental Socio and Cultural Factors Associated with Adelescents’ Sports Participation’; Larsson and Nilsson, ‘Ungdom – fritid – idrott’.

40 CitationOsler, Godtfredsen, & Prescott, ‘Childhood Social Circumstances and Health Behaviour; CitationStarfield et al., ‘Social Class Gradients in Health’.

41 Engström, Idrott som social markör, 15–33.

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43 Farver, ‘Activity Setting Analyses’; Löfdahl, ‘Kamratkulturer i förskolan en lek på andras villkor’.

44 CitationNielsen et al., ‘Permanent Play Facilities in School Playgrounds’.

45 Engström, Idrott som social markör, 15–33; Horne et al., ‘Socialisation’.

46 CitationDavison and Lawson, ‘Do Attributes in the Physical Environment Influence Children's Physical Activity?’.

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48 CitationLimstrand, ‘Environmental Characteristics Relevant to Young People's Use of Sports Facilities’.

49 Corsaro ‘Early Childhood Education’.

50 Engström, Idrott som social markör, 15–33.

51 Horne et al., ‘Socialisation’.

52 Engström, Idrott som social markör; Bourdieu, Practical reason.

53 Davison and Lawson, ‘Do Attributes in the Physical Environment Influence Children's Physical Activity?’; Nielsen et al., ‘Permanent Play Facilities in School Playgrounds’; CitationFerreira et al., ‘Environmental Correlates of Physical Activity in Youth’; CitationHannon and Brown, ‘Increasing Preschoolers’ Physical Activity Intensities’; CitationTaylor et al., ‘Reducing Weight Gain in Children’.

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