This paper explores parental concern about children\u27s activity levels and whether parents who are concerned about their child\u27s activity provide a supportive environment, a sample of 615 parents of 5-6-year-old children and 947 parents of 10-12-year-old children completed a questionnaire. Just over 50% of parents reported they were concerned their child was not getting enough activity. Children of concerned parents were less active than those whose parents were not concerned. These findings suggest that parents who are concerned about their child\u27s physical activity levels provided a less supportive environment for physical activity than parents who are not concerned. The challenge for public health will be to harness parental conc...
Invited Commentary on Examining the Disconnect Between Parents\u27 Perceptions and Reality Regardin...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Evidence suggests that physical inactivity is increasingly prevalent among young children. A common ...
Background: Parental support plays an important role in facilitating the participation of children i...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) in school-aged children is imperative for physical and me...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
There is little doubt about regular exercise being an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Therefo...
Background: After-school hours provide an opportunity for physical activity (PA). Parental perceptio...
Physical activity and screen viewing are associated with cardio-metabolic risk factors, psychologica...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Background: From the public health perspective, it is particularly important to establish links betw...
Sedentary lifestyles pose a threat to the health of children, especially those with special health c...
Parents play a critical role in developing and shaping their children’s physical activity (PA) and s...
The purpose of this study was to examine how parental physical activity (PA)\ud behaviors influenced...
Introduction Increasing the proportion of children who engage in regular physical activity (PA) cont...
Invited Commentary on Examining the Disconnect Between Parents\u27 Perceptions and Reality Regardin...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Evidence suggests that physical inactivity is increasingly prevalent among young children. A common ...
Background: Parental support plays an important role in facilitating the participation of children i...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) in school-aged children is imperative for physical and me...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
There is little doubt about regular exercise being an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Therefo...
Background: After-school hours provide an opportunity for physical activity (PA). Parental perceptio...
Physical activity and screen viewing are associated with cardio-metabolic risk factors, psychologica...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Background: From the public health perspective, it is particularly important to establish links betw...
Sedentary lifestyles pose a threat to the health of children, especially those with special health c...
Parents play a critical role in developing and shaping their children’s physical activity (PA) and s...
The purpose of this study was to examine how parental physical activity (PA)\ud behaviors influenced...
Introduction Increasing the proportion of children who engage in regular physical activity (PA) cont...
Invited Commentary on Examining the Disconnect Between Parents\u27 Perceptions and Reality Regardin...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Evidence suggests that physical inactivity is increasingly prevalent among young children. A common ...