Parents represent a potentially powerful intermediary in behaviour change strategies aimed at improving the lifestyle behaviours of young children. However, to fulfil this role, parents need to have the necessary knowledge and motivation to assimilate dietary guidelines. This study aimed to assess these psychosocial constructs, and subsequent parental receptiveness to nutrition education, through investigation of the barriers and benefits perceived by parents to the provision of a healthy diet and adequate exercise for their children. A qualitative methodology was employed and 41 parents took part in seven focus groups separated by socio-economic status (SES). Across the groups, a combination of reported external barriers and unconscious in...
Optimal nutrition is one of the most significant environmental factors affecting human health. The a...
Childhood obesity is a serious public health challenge facing our population. In Ireland, currently ...
Objective: Young children's knowledge about healthy food may influence the formation of their eating...
Primary school-aged children are an important target for health promotion but their increasing socia...
Preventative health strategies incorporating the views of target participants have improved the like...
The present study investigated nutrition-related beliefs and behaviours among parents of varyingsoci...
This study forms part of a broader school-based intervention project focused on the promotion of hea...
Objective Primary schools are crucial settings for early weight management interventions but effects...
Parents play a critical role in influencing the eating habits of their children. This study examined...
Objectives: There is a consistent body of evidence to demonstrate that obesity in very early childho...
Background Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, ov...
Objective: Within the UK dietary fibre intakes are well below recommended intakes and associated wit...
Objective: To identify parents concerns and attitudes towards childrens diets, activity habits and w...
Introduction: Parental perceptions of their young children\u27s weight and habits may play an import...
The study sought to identify key issues regarding parental involvement within a health promoting sch...
Optimal nutrition is one of the most significant environmental factors affecting human health. The a...
Childhood obesity is a serious public health challenge facing our population. In Ireland, currently ...
Objective: Young children's knowledge about healthy food may influence the formation of their eating...
Primary school-aged children are an important target for health promotion but their increasing socia...
Preventative health strategies incorporating the views of target participants have improved the like...
The present study investigated nutrition-related beliefs and behaviours among parents of varyingsoci...
This study forms part of a broader school-based intervention project focused on the promotion of hea...
Objective Primary schools are crucial settings for early weight management interventions but effects...
Parents play a critical role in influencing the eating habits of their children. This study examined...
Objectives: There is a consistent body of evidence to demonstrate that obesity in very early childho...
Background Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, ov...
Objective: Within the UK dietary fibre intakes are well below recommended intakes and associated wit...
Objective: To identify parents concerns and attitudes towards childrens diets, activity habits and w...
Introduction: Parental perceptions of their young children\u27s weight and habits may play an import...
The study sought to identify key issues regarding parental involvement within a health promoting sch...
Optimal nutrition is one of the most significant environmental factors affecting human health. The a...
Childhood obesity is a serious public health challenge facing our population. In Ireland, currently ...
Objective: Young children's knowledge about healthy food may influence the formation of their eating...