Infant Care: Predictors of Outdoor Walking, Infant Carrying and Infant Outdoor Sleeping
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Recruitment and Participants
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Measures
2.3.1. Outdoor Walking and Carrying
2.3.2. Infant Outdoor Sleeping
2.3.3. Infant, Maternal and Environmental Sample Characteristics
2.4. Analytical Plan
2.4.1. Preliminary Analyses
2.4.2. Main Analyses
Aim 1: Assessing the Frequency and Duration of Outdoor Walking and Carrying in Mother–Infant Dyads, as Well as of Infant Outdoor Sleeping
Aim 2: Identifying Associations of Outdoor Walking and Carrying, as Well as Infant Outdoor Sleeping, with Infant, Maternal and Environmental Characteristics
3. Results
3.1. Preliminary Analyses
3.2. Main Analyses
3.2.1. Aim 1: Assessing the Frequency and Duration of Outdoor Walking and Carrying in Mother–Infant Dyads, as Well as of Infant Outdoor Sleeping
3.2.2. Aim 2: Identifying Associations of Outdoor Walking and Carrying, as Well as of Infant Outdoor Sleeping, with Infant, Maternal and Environmental Characteristics
Outdoor Walking and Carrying
- Infant Characteristics
- 2.
- Maternal Characteristics
- 3.
- Environmental Characteristics
- 4.
- Boruta Results for Outdoor Walking and Carrying
Infant Outdoor Sleeping
- Infant Characteristics
- 2.
- Maternal Characteristics
- 3.
- Environmental Characteristics
- 4.
- Boruta Analyses for Infant Outdoor Sleeping
4. Discussion
4.1. Outdoor Walking
4.2. Outdoor Carrying
4.3. Outdoor Sleeping
4.4. Limitations, Strengths and Spin-Off Questions
4.5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Outdoor Walking and Carrying | M (SD; Range) or N (%) | Mis. |
---|---|---|
Weekly duration of outdoor walking in minutes a | 201.28 (SD = 170; 0–1600) | 46 |
Frequency of outdoor walking on weekdays (Monday to Friday) b | n/a | |
| 69 (5.41%) | |
| 548 (42.98%) | |
| 472 (37.02%) | |
| 137 (10.75%) | |
| 49 (3.84%) | |
Frequency of outdoor walking on weekends (Saturday to Sunday) b | 4 | |
| 60 (4.72%) | |
| 1019 (80.17%) | |
| 163 (12.82%) | |
| 21 (1.65%) | |
| 8 (0.63%) | |
Frequency of carrying the infant during outdoor walks b | 42 | |
| 498 (40.39%) | |
| 464 (37.63%) | |
| 157 (12.73%) | |
| 84 (6.81%) | |
| 30 (2.43%) | |
Daily duration of infant carrying in hours (indoors + outdoors) b | 102 | |
| 468 (39.90%) | |
| 496 (42.28%) | |
| 147 (12.53%) | |
| 45 (3.84%) | |
| 14 (1.19%) | |
| 3 (0.26%) | |
Satisfaction with the amount of walking c,e | 71 | |
| 602 (50.00%) | |
| 598 (49.67%) | |
| 4 (0.33%) | |
Subjective reasons for walking d,e | 48 | |
| 1026 (83.62%) | |
| 1012 (82.48%) | |
| 712 (58.03%) | |
| 337 (27.47%) | |
| 206 (16.79%) | |
Subjective reasons against walking d,e | 72 | |
| 951 (79.05%) | |
| 535 (44.47%) | |
| 280 (23.28%) | |
| 258 (21.45%) | |
| 248 (20.62%) | |
| 132 (10.97%) | |
| 127 (10.56%) | |
| 30 (2.49%) | |
Infant outdoor sleeping | ||
Placing infant outdoors to sleep (yes) c | 343 (29.42%) | 109 |
Weekly duration of outdoor sleeping in hours a,f | 4.31 (SD = 5.27; 0–39) | 24 |
Weekly frequency of outdoor sleeping b,f | 1 | |
| 117 (34.21%) | |
| 148 (43.27%) | |
| 55 (16.08%) | |
| 14 (4.09%) | |
| 8 (2.34%) | |
Infant characteristics | ||
Age in weeks a | 23.57 (SD = 13.87; 0–52) | n/a |
Sex (girl) c | 630 (49.41%) | n/a |
Gestational age at birth in week s a | 39.27 (SD = 1.79; 28–42) | 2 |
Preterm (<37 weeks) c | 77 (6.05%) | 2 |
One or more health issues (yes) c,g | 105 (8.24%) | n/a |
Infant behavior at night b | 94 | |
Almost never needs attention/falls asleep easily/almost never wakes up | 341 (26.75%) | |
Needs attention very occasionally/wakes very occasionally | 396 (33.53%) | |
Needs regular attention/sometimes wakes | 334 (28.28%) | |
Needs a lot of attention/has difficulty falling asleep/wakes up often | 110 (9.31%) | |
Infant’s enjoyment of being walked a | 83.85 (SD = 15.95; 1–100) | 66 |
Maternal characteristics | ||
Age in years a | 31.44 (SD = 4.31; 18–50) | n/a |
One or more mental health issues (yes) c,g | 120 (9.41%) | n/a |
One or more physical health issues (yes) c,g | 229 (17.96%) | n/a |
Education level c | n/a | |
| 356 (27.92%) | |
| 919 (72.08%) | |
Employment status c | n/a | |
| 774 (60.71%) | |
| 370 (29.02%) | |
| 131 (10.27%) | |
Weekly working hours (in employed mothers, N = 774) b | n/a | |
| 19 (2.45%) | |
| 28 (3.62%) | |
| 184 (23.77%) | |
| 368 (47.55%) | |
| 168 (21.71%) | |
| 7 (0.90%) | |
Maternal enjoyment of walking with infant a | 84.60 (SD = 15.42; 1–100) | 63 |
Environmental characteristics | ||
More than one child in household (yes) c | 399 (31.29%) | n/a |
More than one adult in household (yes) c | 1221 (95.76%) | n/a |
City size (number of citizens) b | n/a | |
| 395 (30.98%) | |
| 279 (21.88%) | |
| 293 (22.98%) | |
| 308 (24.16%) | |
Types of recreational areas nearby d,e | n/a | |
| 625 (49.02%) | |
| 631 (49.49%) | |
| 595 (46.67%) | |
| 88 (6.90%) | |
| 100 (7.84%) | |
| 32 (2.51%) | |
Sum of types of recreational areas nearby a | 1.60 (SD = 0.98; 0–4) | n/a |
House c | n/a | |
| 157 (12.31%) | |
| 256 (20.08%) | |
| 685 (53.73%) | |
| 172 (13.49%) | |
| 5 (0.39%) | |
Season during participation c | n/a | |
| 298 (23.37%) | |
| 278 (21.80%) | |
| 399 (31.29%) | |
| 300 (23.53%) |
Weekly Duration of Walking in Minutes g | Frequency Walking Weekdays | Frequency Walking Weekends | Frequency Carrying Outdoors | Daily Carrying Hours (Indoors + Outdoors) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Infant | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p |
Age | −0.04 (1227) a | 0.168 | −0.08 (1273) b | 0.004 * | −0.03 (1269) b | 0.308 | −0.03 (1231) b | 0.235 | −0.14 (1171) b | 0.000 * |
Sex (boy/girl) | −0.76 (1227) c | 0.447 | 198,899 e | 0.485 | 194,613 e | 0.109 | 189,372 e | 0.916 | 166,958 e | 0.358 |
Gestational age at birth | −0.04 (1225) a | 0.135 | −0.07 (1271) b | 0.018 * | −0.01 (1267) b | 0.647 | 0.05 (1229) b | 0.061 | 0.02 (1169) b | 0.548 |
Preterm (yes/no) | −2.30 (1225) c | 0.022 * | 40,382 e | 0.052 | 45,078 e | 0.707 | 44,438 e | 0.697 | 39,236 e | 0.942 |
Health issues (yes/no) | 1.43 (1227) c | 0.152 | 64,364 e | 0.383 | 63,948 e | 0.275 | 59,138 e | 0.652 | 52,345 e | 0.207 |
Infant behavior at night | −0.04 (1179) b | 0.182 | −0.05 (1179) b | 0.067 | −0.03 (1179) b | 0.336 | 0.16 (1179) b | 0.000 * | 0.20 (1171) b | 0.000 * |
Infant enjoyment of outdoor walks | 0.22 (1207) b | 0.000 * | 0.18 (1207) b | 0.000 * | 0.22 (1207) b | 0.000 * | 0.03 (1207) b | 0.337 | 0.03 (1171) b | 0.254 |
Maternal | ||||||||||
Age | −0.04 (1227) a | 0.179 | −0.06 (1273) b | 0.033 | −0.03 (1269) b | 0.237 | 0.03 (1231) b | 0.350 | 0.01 (1171) b | 0.667 |
Education level (higher/lower) | 0.38 (1227) c | 0.707 | 188,846 e | 0.000 * | 174,236 e | 0.004 * | 140,097 e | 0.022 * | 125,063 e | 0.015 * |
Employment (employed/mat.leave/no paid job) | 8.34 (1227) d | 0.004 * | 17.54 (2) f | 0.000 * | 1.21 (2) f | 0.546 | 5.42 (2) f | 0.067 | 20.90 (2) f | 0.000 * |
Weekly working hours (in employed mothers) | −0.00 (744) b | 0.990 | −0.06 (772) b | 0.076 | 0.02 (770) b | 0.572 | 0.02 (749) b | 0.558 | −0.03 (710) b | 0.362 |
Mental health issues (yes/no) | −0.10 (1227) c | 0.921 | 63,676 e | 0.116 | 69,050 e | 0.997 | 55,673 e | 0.005 * | 53,318 e | 0.027 * |
Physiological health issues (yes/no) | 1.18 (1227) c | 0.236 | 120,048 e | 0.952 | 0.124862 e | 0.112 | 119,016 e | 0.156 | 97,485 e | 0.186 |
Maternal enjoyment of walking | 0.24 (1210) b | 0.000 * | 0.20 (1210) b | 0.000 * | 0.23 (1210) b | 0.000 * | 0.03 (1210) b | 0.259 | 0.03 (1171) b | 0.359 |
Environmental | ||||||||||
City size | 0.06 (1227) b | 0.037 | −0.01 (1273) b | 0.851 | 0.01 (1269) b | 0.615 | 0.02 (1231) b | 0.451 | 0.04 (1171) b | 0.170 |
Types of different recreational areas nearby | 0.10 (1227) b | 0.000 * | 0.07 (1273) b | 0.020 * | 0.08 (1269) b | 0.007 * | 0.06 (1231) b | 0.028 * | 0.08 (1171) b | 0.009 * |
House (detached/semidetached/terraced/apartment) | 5.18 (1222) d | 0.023 * | 16.45 (4) f | 0.002 * | 5.97 (3) f | 0.113 | 4.94 (3) f | 0.176 | 8.27 (3) f | 0.041 |
More than one child in household (yes/no) | 3.02 (1227) c | 0.003 * | 188,305 e | 0.017 * | 180,393 e | 0.090 | 149,088 e | 0.009 * | 135,642 e | 0.016 * |
More than one adult in household (yes/no) | −0.35 (1227) c | 0.725 | 33,425 e | 0.662 | 31,974 e | 0.865 | 23,569 e | 0.010 * | 24,995 e | 0.494 |
Season (spring/summer/fall/winter) | 4.20 (1225) d | 0.006 * | 12.21 (3) f | 0.007 * | 10.31 (3) f | 0.016 * | 2.75 (3) f | 0.431 | 0.90 (3) f | 0.826 |
Placing Infant Outdoors to Sleep | Weekly Duration Outdoor Sleeping f | Weekly Frequency Outdoor Sleeping | ||||
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Infant | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p |
Age | 3.65 (1164) e | 0.000 * | −0.14 (317) a | 0.015 * | −0.13 (340) a | 0.013 * |
Sex (boy/girl) | 0.17 (1) d | 0.683 | 13,795 b | 0.181 | 15,032 b | 0.604 |
Gestational age at birth | 1.04 (1162) e | 0.298 | −0.10 (315) a | 0.061 | −0.06 (340) a | 0.246 |
Preterm (yes/no) | 0.60 (1) d | 0.437 | 2933 b | 0.355 | 3721.5 b | 0.830 |
Health issues (yes/no) | 1.09 (1) d | 0.296 | 3892.5 b | 0.506 | 4949 b | 0.794 |
Infant behavior at night | 0.75 (1163) e | 0.453 | −0.05 (317) a | 0.382 | −0.05 (339) a | 0.320 |
Maternal | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p |
Age | 2.16 (1164) e | 0.031 | 0.04 (317) a | 0.479 | 0.04 (340) a | 0.408 |
Education level (higher/lower) | 13.84 (1) d | 0.000 * | 8323.5 b | 0.479 | 9582 b | 0.483 |
Employment (working/maternity leave/no paid job) | 26.91 (2) d | 0.000 * | 3.85 (2) c | 0.146 | 5.93 (2) c | 0.052 |
Weekly working hours (in employed mothers) | 0.53 (706) e | 0.596 | 0.12 (231) a | 0.061 | 0.09 (245) a | 0.170 |
Mental health issues (yes/no) | 0.00 (1) d | 0.999 | 4751 b | 0.746 | 4910 b | 0.710 |
Physiological health issues (yes/no) | 0.03 (1) d | 0.863 | 6966 b | 0.634 | 8723 b | 0.949 |
Environmental | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p | Statistic (df) | p |
City size | −2.33 (1164) e | 0.020 * | −0.16 (317) a | 0.004 * | −0.08 (340) a | 0.118 |
Types of different recreational areas nearby | 2.77 (1165) e | 0.006 * | 0.06 (317) a | 0.254 | 0.08 (340) a | 0.132 |
House (detached/semidetached/terraced/apartment) | 37.82 (3) d | 0.000 * | 9.96 (4) c | 0.041 | 7.05 (04) c | 0.133 |
More than one child in household (yes/no) | 3.47 (1) d | 0.063 | 11,331 b | 0.738 | 12,196 b | 0.151 |
More than one adult in household (yes/no) | 1.97 (1) d | 0.160 | 1928.5 b | 0.046 | 1980.5 b | 0.075 |
Season (spring/summer/fall/winter) | 15.98 (3) d | 0.001 * | 8.10 (3) c | 0.044 | 3.12 (3) c | 0.373 |
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Rheinheimer, N.; Vacaru, S.V.; van Immerseel, J.C.; Kühn, S.; de Weerth, C. Infant Care: Predictors of Outdoor Walking, Infant Carrying and Infant Outdoor Sleeping. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 694. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060694
Rheinheimer N, Vacaru SV, van Immerseel JC, Kühn S, de Weerth C. Infant Care: Predictors of Outdoor Walking, Infant Carrying and Infant Outdoor Sleeping. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2024; 21(6):694. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060694
Chicago/Turabian StyleRheinheimer, Nicole, Stefania V. Vacaru, Julie C. van Immerseel, Simone Kühn, and Carolina de Weerth. 2024. "Infant Care: Predictors of Outdoor Walking, Infant Carrying and Infant Outdoor Sleeping" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 6: 694. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060694
APA StyleRheinheimer, N., Vacaru, S. V., van Immerseel, J. C., Kühn, S., & de Weerth, C. (2024). Infant Care: Predictors of Outdoor Walking, Infant Carrying and Infant Outdoor Sleeping. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(6), 694. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060694