Sports and recreation facilities provide places where children can be physically active. Previous research has shown that availability is often worse in lower-socioeconomic status (SES) areas, yet others have found inverse relationships, no relationships, or mixed findings. Since children’s health behaviours are influenced by their parents, it is important to understand parents’ perceived barriers to accessing sports and recreation facilities. Data from computer assisted telephone interviews with parents living in Ontario, Canada were merged via postal codes with neighbourhood deprivation data. Multivariable logistic regression modeling was used to estimate the likelihood that parents reported barriers to accessing local sports and recreati...
Newcomers are often healthy when they arrive in Canada, yet experience health declines shortly there...
Low levels of physical activity among Canadian children has become a national public health issue. R...
Background: Children residing in rural areas face unique barriers to physical activity participation...
Sports and recreation facilities provide places where children can be physically active. Previous re...
Children\u27s perceptions of their environment have been associated with their physical activity (PA...
This study examined youth physical activity (PA), correlates of parental rules about children's PA, ...
Abstract Background Parents can influence the health behaviors of their children by engaging in supp...
Using three waves of data from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, this...
In terms of health, children living in low socioeconomic families are disadvantaged relative to high...
Poor women and their families have been excluded from participating in many facets of civil society,...
The purpose of this research study was to examine family recreation programs for promoting and encou...
Background: Children's physical activity (PA) is affected by socio-economic status (SES) and the env...
Background—Parent support for child physical activity is a consistent predictor of increased childho...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Approximately one third of Canada’s youth are overweight or obese. Children living in low socioecono...
Newcomers are often healthy when they arrive in Canada, yet experience health declines shortly there...
Low levels of physical activity among Canadian children has become a national public health issue. R...
Background: Children residing in rural areas face unique barriers to physical activity participation...
Sports and recreation facilities provide places where children can be physically active. Previous re...
Children\u27s perceptions of their environment have been associated with their physical activity (PA...
This study examined youth physical activity (PA), correlates of parental rules about children's PA, ...
Abstract Background Parents can influence the health behaviors of their children by engaging in supp...
Using three waves of data from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, this...
In terms of health, children living in low socioeconomic families are disadvantaged relative to high...
Poor women and their families have been excluded from participating in many facets of civil society,...
The purpose of this research study was to examine family recreation programs for promoting and encou...
Background: Children's physical activity (PA) is affected by socio-economic status (SES) and the env...
Background—Parent support for child physical activity is a consistent predictor of increased childho...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Approximately one third of Canada’s youth are overweight or obese. Children living in low socioecono...
Newcomers are often healthy when they arrive in Canada, yet experience health declines shortly there...
Low levels of physical activity among Canadian children has become a national public health issue. R...
Background: Children residing in rural areas face unique barriers to physical activity participation...