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Area of Science:

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Behavioral Science
  • Child Health Research

Background:

  • Interoception, the sense of the body's internal state, is crucial for self-regulation.
  • Physical activity (PA) may support interoceptive processes, but research in children is limited.
  • This study investigates the link between parent-reported PA and interoceptive domains in children.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the relationship between physical activity and interoceptive sensibility in children aged 3-10 years.
  • To examine how parent-reported physical activity relates to various domains of interoception.
  • To provide foundational data for developing interventions supporting children's health behaviors.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of baseline data from a cluster-randomized controlled yoga intervention study (N=122).
  • Utilized parent-completed questionnaires: Caregiver Questionnaire for Interoceptive Awareness, Second Edition (CQIA-2), PROMIS Parent-Proxy Short Form (PROMIS-PA), and adapted Burdette Proxy Report (aBPR-PA).
  • Assessed psychometrics of CQIA-2 subscales and examined associations between PA and interoceptive sensibility.

Main Results:

  • Significant positive association found between physical activity and interoceptive domains of emotion and physical energy (p < 0.01).
  • Children meeting "good" PA cutoffs (PROMIS-PA) showed clearer emotion and physical energy awareness (p=0.016).
  • Child's age predicted interoceptive sensibility for illness and toileting needs (p < 0.001).

Conclusions:

  • Higher physical activity levels in children correlate with enhanced interoceptive sensibility regarding emotions and physical energy.
  • Children's age is a significant predictor for awareness of illness and toileting needs.
  • Future research should integrate direct PA measures and child-reported interoception for improved intervention design.