Background: Women with children are less likely to engage in adequate physical activity (PA) than women without children. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of two strategies for promoting increased PA among mothers of preschool-aged children, and to explore the mediators of any resulting change in PA behavior
Current physical activity (PA) questionnaires fail to assess accurately daily activities typically u...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between objectively measured maternal and preschool-aged ...
Background: The objective of this research was to assess the physical activity levels among a unique...
Background Women with children are less likely to engage in adequate physical activity (PA) than wom...
The health benefits of physical activity are well documented, but mothers of young children experien...
Evidence suggests that physical inactivity is increasingly prevalent among young children. A common ...
Evidence suggests that women who are mothers of young children have lower levels of physical activit...
The experience of motherhood is commonly characterised by role overload and inability to find time a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between preschool children’s physical acti...
This research develops understanding of women\u27s perceptions and practices around physical activit...
Background: Co-participation in physical activity may be a useful strategy for increasing physical a...
Evidence suggests that physical inactivity is prevalent among young children. To combat this, one re...
The benefits of physical activity are wide ranging and substantial. Yet the majority of US adults do...
Abstract Background Co-participation in physical activity may be a useful strategy for increasing ph...
BackgroundPhysical inactivity is a widespread problem with a great need for innovative intervention ...
Current physical activity (PA) questionnaires fail to assess accurately daily activities typically u...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between objectively measured maternal and preschool-aged ...
Background: The objective of this research was to assess the physical activity levels among a unique...
Background Women with children are less likely to engage in adequate physical activity (PA) than wom...
The health benefits of physical activity are well documented, but mothers of young children experien...
Evidence suggests that physical inactivity is increasingly prevalent among young children. A common ...
Evidence suggests that women who are mothers of young children have lower levels of physical activit...
The experience of motherhood is commonly characterised by role overload and inability to find time a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between preschool children’s physical acti...
This research develops understanding of women\u27s perceptions and practices around physical activit...
Background: Co-participation in physical activity may be a useful strategy for increasing physical a...
Evidence suggests that physical inactivity is prevalent among young children. To combat this, one re...
The benefits of physical activity are wide ranging and substantial. Yet the majority of US adults do...
Abstract Background Co-participation in physical activity may be a useful strategy for increasing ph...
BackgroundPhysical inactivity is a widespread problem with a great need for innovative intervention ...
Current physical activity (PA) questionnaires fail to assess accurately daily activities typically u...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between objectively measured maternal and preschool-aged ...
Background: The objective of this research was to assess the physical activity levels among a unique...