Mothers in contemporary western societies are expected to adhere to the principles of intensive parenting, spending a great deal of time and effort caring for their children, protecting them from risks and promoting their health, development and wellbeing. This paper draws upon research involving indepth interviews with 60 mothers of infants and young children living in Sydney. The discussion focuses in detail on three major topics discussed in the interviews: how the interviewees conceptualised good health and illness in their children; the role of diet and physical exercise in promoting children’s good health; and space, physical safety and bad influences. The study found that the interviewees reported that they ‘read the signs ’ of their...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
Overweight and obesity in children is a major and ongoing public health concern and the negative phy...
AbstractBackground: Mothers are important mediators of children’s physical activity (PA) level and r...
<p>Reports the findings of a study using qualitative interviews with mothers of young children about...
November 2011. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Phi...
In an era of rising rates of childhood obesity it is increasingly important for parents to ensure th...
Background: Childhood obesity is a growing health concern and the literature implicates parents, par...
Abstract Background The amount of time children spend outside of their home environment has increase...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the strategies a group of mothers of overweight and obese ...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the strategies a group of mothers of overweight and obese ...
Abstract Background Rates of obesity among children ages zero to five are rapidly increasing. Greate...
This qualitative, descriptive study first explored parents' concept of health and then examined the ...
Purpose: To explore childhood obesity through mothers\u27 perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and behav...
Mothers of young children are a population sub-group with one of the lowest levels of physical activ...
Mothers and pregnant women in contemporary western societies are at the centre of a web of expert an...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
Overweight and obesity in children is a major and ongoing public health concern and the negative phy...
AbstractBackground: Mothers are important mediators of children’s physical activity (PA) level and r...
<p>Reports the findings of a study using qualitative interviews with mothers of young children about...
November 2011. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Phi...
In an era of rising rates of childhood obesity it is increasingly important for parents to ensure th...
Background: Childhood obesity is a growing health concern and the literature implicates parents, par...
Abstract Background The amount of time children spend outside of their home environment has increase...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the strategies a group of mothers of overweight and obese ...
Aim. This paper reports a study exploring the strategies a group of mothers of overweight and obese ...
Abstract Background Rates of obesity among children ages zero to five are rapidly increasing. Greate...
This qualitative, descriptive study first explored parents' concept of health and then examined the ...
Purpose: To explore childhood obesity through mothers\u27 perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and behav...
Mothers of young children are a population sub-group with one of the lowest levels of physical activ...
Mothers and pregnant women in contemporary western societies are at the centre of a web of expert an...
The family environment and parental guidance are generally considered to be key drivers of children’...
Overweight and obesity in children is a major and ongoing public health concern and the negative phy...
AbstractBackground: Mothers are important mediators of children’s physical activity (PA) level and r...