Leveraging passive objective assessment methods of preschooler's media use to examine multiple paths of influence on sleep, executive function and weight status
利用学龄前儿童媒体使用的被动客观评估方法来检查对睡眠、执行功能和体重状况的多种影响途径
基本信息
- 批准号:10532289
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 120.31万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-09 至 2027-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Technology and digital media (TDM), which includes TV viewing, playing computer games, and mobile device
use, is common among preschool aged children. Many young children exceed the recommended ≤1 hour/day
of parent supervised TDM use and this varies by sex and race/ethnicity. This is concerning because excessive
TDM use has been linked less desired developmental and health problems. Some of these outcomes, such as
sleep, weight status and executive functioning may be interrelated and should be examined together in one
research program. However, past studies of TDM use among young children primarily relied on parent report of
children’s typical use of TDM, resulting in both over- and under-reporting of TDM use. The validity of findings
from these past studies are therefore questioned. FLASH-TV is a new technology developed by our team to
passively, objectively measure children’s viewing of large digital screens, such as TVs or video-game consoles.
In this research program we propose to leverage FLASH-TV along with new approaches for measuring children’s
use of mobile devices, to robustly assess children’s use of TDM across multiple platforms (TV, mobile devices,
and videogame consoles). This will allow us to investigate the role TDM use has on 1) health outcomes (sleep
and child weight status) in project 1; 2) development (executive function) and weight status in project 2, while
identifying any protective role parental scaffolding has on child TDM use, and 3) the effect of timing of TDM use
close to bedtime on child sleep, circadian rhythm, and executive function using experimental studies in project
3. Three cores will be developed to provide synergy across projects and allow for a cost effective approach to
achieve the aims of all projects. An Administrative Core will oversee the communication and coordination across
projects. A Digital Assessment Core will oversee the passive and objective assessment of TDM use and sleep
among children across all three projects. The Biostatistics and Database Management Core will develop and
oversee databases, harmonize variables, and provide statistical support for all three projects. A cohort of 4-year
old children (n=200) and their parent will be established for the overall program by project 1 to assess the child’s
TDM use, weight status, sleep, and home environment. The cohort will have data collected over 10 days at two
time-points, 12 months apart. Project 2 will leverage the same cohort and measure the child’s executive function
and parent-child interactions during TDM use using robust approaches in an observation lab across three time
points (baseline, 6 months and 12 months). A unique sample will be recruited to participate in the experimental
studies for project 3. For the first time, these novel approaches to passively and objectively measure children’s
TDM use in their home environment over multiple days allows us to assess the with-in and between child
association of children’s TDM use on child health and developmental outcomes to provide more robust evidence
to inform future TDM guidelines for children.
技术和数字媒体 (TDM),包括观看电视、玩电脑游戏和移动设备
使用,在学龄前儿童中很常见,许多幼儿每天超过建议的 ≤1 小时。
家长监督 TDM 使用的比例因性别和种族/民族而异,这是令人担忧的,因为过度使用。
TDM 的使用与不太理想的发育和健康问题有关,例如。
睡眠、体重状况和执行功能可能是相互关联的,应该同时进行检查
然而,过去对幼儿 TDM 使用情况的研究主要依赖于家长的报告。
儿童对 TDM 的典型使用,导致 TDM 使用的多报和少报 研究结果的有效性。
因此,从这些过去的研究来看,FLASH-TV是我们团队开发的一项新技术。
被动、客观地衡量儿童观看电视或视频游戏机等大型数字屏幕的情况。
在本研究项目中,我们建议利用 FLASH-TV 以及测量儿童的新方法
移动设备的使用,以稳健地评估儿童跨多个平台(电视、移动设备、
和视频游戏机),这将使我们能够研究 TDM 使用对 1)健康结果(睡眠)的作用。
和儿童体重状况)在项目 1 中;2)发展(执行功能)和体重状况在项目 2 中,而
确定父母支架对儿童 TDM 使用的保护作用,以及 3) TDM 使用时间的影响
使用项目中的实验研究,在接近就寝时间时对儿童睡眠、昼夜节律和执行功能进行研究
3. 将开发三个核心,以提供跨项目的协同作用,并采用具有成本效益的方法
实现所有项目的目标。行政核心将监督各个项目的沟通和协调。
数字评估核心将监督 TDM 使用和睡眠的被动和客观评估。
生物统计和数据库管理核心将在所有三个项目的儿童中进行开发和实施。
监督数据库、协调变量并为所有三个项目提供统计支持。
项目 1 的总体方案将建立老年儿童(n=200)及其家长,以评估儿童的
该队列将在 10 天内的两点收集 TDM 使用、体重状况、睡眠和家庭环境的数据。
项目 2 将利用同一队列来测量孩子的执行功能,时间点相隔 12 个月。
在观察实验室中使用稳健的方法进行 TDM 使用期间的亲子互动,跨越三个时间
点(基线、6 个月和 12 个月)将招募一个独特的样本来参与实验。
项目 3 的研究。这些新颖的方法首次被动地、客观地测量儿童的
在家庭环境中连续多天使用 TDM 使我们能够评估儿童内部和儿童之间的情况
儿童 TDM 使用与儿童健康和发育结果的关联,以提供更强有力的证据
为未来的儿童 TDM 指南提供信息。
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Technology and digital media's influence on preschool children's sleep and weight status
技术和数字媒体对学龄前儿童睡眠和体重状况的影响
- 批准号:
10532290 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 120.31万 - 项目类别:
Leveraging passive objective assessment methods of preschooler's media use to examine multiple paths of influence on sleep, executive function and weight status
利用学龄前儿童媒体使用的被动客观评估方法来检查对睡眠、执行功能和体重状况的影响的多种途径
- 批准号:
10701894 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 120.31万 - 项目类别:
Technology and digital media's influence on preschool children's sleep and weight status
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- 批准号:
10701895 - 财政年份:2022
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