Background : Insufficient participation in physical activity and excessive screen time have been observed among Chinese children. The role of social and environmental factors in shaping physical activity and sedentary behaviors among Chinese children is under-investigated. The purpose of the present study was to assess the reliability and validity of a questionnaire to measure child- and parent-reported psychosocial and environmental correlates of physical activity and screen-based behaviors among Chinese children in Hong Kong. Methods : A total of 303 schoolchildren aged 9-14 years and their parents volunteered to participate in this study and 160 of them completed the questionnaire twice within an interval of 10 days. Intraclass correlati...
Background This study examined the reliability of measures of correlates of dietary behaviours (DBs)...
Motivations: The prevalence of childhood obesity in Hong Kong has been increasing in the last couple...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the reliability of measures of correlates of dietary behaviours (DBs...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) correlates have not been extensively studied in Hong Kong c...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) correlates have not been extensively studied in Hong Kong childre...
We adapted/developed and examined the test–retest reliability and internal consistency of eigh...
The first study (Chapter 3) examined the reliability and validity of the modified Children's Leisure...
We adapted/developed and examined the test–retest reliability and internal consistency o...
Objective This study initially validates the Chinese version of the Physical Activity Questionnaire ...
Background The physical activity-environment relationship has been infrequently investigated in Chin...
Background: Valid instruments of parenting practices related to children’s physical activity (PA) ar...
Background: Parents’ perceived informal social control, defined as the informal ways residents inter...
This study aimed to examine the reliability and validity of the modified Children’s Leisure Ac...
Background: To date, few questionnaires examining psychosocial influences of physical activity (PA) ...
Background: Lack of physical activity is a growing problem in China, due to the fast economic develo...
Background This study examined the reliability of measures of correlates of dietary behaviours (DBs)...
Motivations: The prevalence of childhood obesity in Hong Kong has been increasing in the last couple...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the reliability of measures of correlates of dietary behaviours (DBs...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) correlates have not been extensively studied in Hong Kong c...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) correlates have not been extensively studied in Hong Kong childre...
We adapted/developed and examined the test–retest reliability and internal consistency of eigh...
The first study (Chapter 3) examined the reliability and validity of the modified Children's Leisure...
We adapted/developed and examined the test–retest reliability and internal consistency o...
Objective This study initially validates the Chinese version of the Physical Activity Questionnaire ...
Background The physical activity-environment relationship has been infrequently investigated in Chin...
Background: Valid instruments of parenting practices related to children’s physical activity (PA) ar...
Background: Parents’ perceived informal social control, defined as the informal ways residents inter...
This study aimed to examine the reliability and validity of the modified Children’s Leisure Ac...
Background: To date, few questionnaires examining psychosocial influences of physical activity (PA) ...
Background: Lack of physical activity is a growing problem in China, due to the fast economic develo...
Background This study examined the reliability of measures of correlates of dietary behaviours (DBs)...
Motivations: The prevalence of childhood obesity in Hong Kong has been increasing in the last couple...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the reliability of measures of correlates of dietary behaviours (DBs...