Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons
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Resumo: | Television (TV) cartoons could reflect and shape social values about childrens health-related behaviors. The main aim of this study is to analyze the portrayal of physical activity (PA) domains in the most popular Spanish childrens television (TV) cartoons. It is performed a content analysis of each scene following a coding scheme. The sample selected included the five most popular childrens TV cartoons for the 2013- 2014 period in Spain. Our results show a large gap between the modest representation of different PA domains compared to the overwhelming depiction of sedentary behaviors. We do not find evidence of males and females participating equally in a variety of PA domains, and we fail to identify any characters with disabilities, reinforcing evidence on their invisibility in different media. Current childrens cartoons in Spain are not adequate regarding promoting healthy behaviors related to PA. While policy makers need to work on limiting sedentary time in pre-schoolers, children, teachers, and parents should be encouraged to develop their critical thinking about the under-representation of health-related behaviors-including PA- on childrens TV cartoons. The study further contributes to the scientific literature by shedding light on the typical health-related behaviors coded in analyses of childrens cartoons. |
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Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons |
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Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons |
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Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons Gans-Segrera,Sandra physical activity cartoons healthy behaviors gender disability |
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Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons |
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Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons |
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Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons |
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Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons |
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Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in childrens TV cartoons |
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Gans-Segrera,Sandra |
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Gans-Segrera,Sandra Molina-García,Javier Martínez-Bello,Vladimir E. |
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Molina-García,Javier Martínez-Bello,Vladimir E. |
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Gans-Segrera,Sandra Molina-García,Javier Martínez-Bello,Vladimir E. |
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physical activity cartoons healthy behaviors gender disability |
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physical activity cartoons healthy behaviors gender disability |
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Television (TV) cartoons could reflect and shape social values about childrens health-related behaviors. The main aim of this study is to analyze the portrayal of physical activity (PA) domains in the most popular Spanish childrens television (TV) cartoons. It is performed a content analysis of each scene following a coding scheme. The sample selected included the five most popular childrens TV cartoons for the 2013- 2014 period in Spain. Our results show a large gap between the modest representation of different PA domains compared to the overwhelming depiction of sedentary behaviors. We do not find evidence of males and females participating equally in a variety of PA domains, and we fail to identify any characters with disabilities, reinforcing evidence on their invisibility in different media. Current childrens cartoons in Spain are not adequate regarding promoting healthy behaviors related to PA. While policy makers need to work on limiting sedentary time in pre-schoolers, children, teachers, and parents should be encouraged to develop their critical thinking about the under-representation of health-related behaviors-including PA- on childrens TV cartoons. The study further contributes to the scientific literature by shedding light on the typical health-related behaviors coded in analyses of childrens cartoons. |
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