1Centre for Exercise, Nutrition & Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies,the trial protocol could result in more complete data coSarah Stewart-Brown3 and Patricia J Lucas4 Background: Many children spend too much time screen-viewing (watching TV, surfing the internet and playing video games) and do not meet physical activity (PA) guidelines. Parents are important influences on children’s PA and screen-viewing (SV). There is a shortage of parent-focused interventions to change children’s PA and SV. Methods: Teamplay was a two arm individualized randomized controlled feasibility trial. Participants were parents of 6–8 year old children. Intervention participants were invited to attend an eight week parenting program with each session ...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre Cambridge: Nutrition, Diet...
Little is known of how to involve families in physical activity (PA) interventions for children. In ...
Abstract Background In children, being sufficiently physically active, having low levels of screen-t...
Prevention of childhood overweight is a national health priority. The objectives of this research we...
Purpose: We studied whether physical activity (PA) counseling for parents influenced the level of pa...
Recent data show that more than half (54%) of children aged 2-5 years do not meet American Academy o...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with many health benefits during childhood...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Physical activity provides important phys...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) is beneficial to people’s physical and psychological heal...
BACKGROUND: During the recent decade presence of digital media, especially handheld devices, in ever...
Little is known of how to involve families in physical activity (PA) interventions for children. In ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is associated with positive cardio-metabolic health and emerging ...
IntroductionRegular physical activity (PA) participation has many important physical and psychologic...
Background Many children do not engage in sufficient levels of physical activity (PA) and spend too...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre Cambridge: Nutrition, Diet...
Little is known of how to involve families in physical activity (PA) interventions for children. In ...
Abstract Background In children, being sufficiently physically active, having low levels of screen-t...
Prevention of childhood overweight is a national health priority. The objectives of this research we...
Purpose: We studied whether physical activity (PA) counseling for parents influenced the level of pa...
Recent data show that more than half (54%) of children aged 2-5 years do not meet American Academy o...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with many health benefits during childhood...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Physical activity provides important phys...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) is beneficial to people’s physical and psychological heal...
BACKGROUND: During the recent decade presence of digital media, especially handheld devices, in ever...
Little is known of how to involve families in physical activity (PA) interventions for children. In ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) is associated with positive cardio-metabolic health and emerging ...
IntroductionRegular physical activity (PA) participation has many important physical and psychologic...
Background Many children do not engage in sufficient levels of physical activity (PA) and spend too...
Funder: National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre Cambridge: Nutrition, Diet...
Little is known of how to involve families in physical activity (PA) interventions for children. In ...
Abstract Background In children, being sufficiently physically active, having low levels of screen-t...