Children’s physical activity decreases during school holidays. Less structured days and reduced participation in organised activities may account for some of the decrease. Little is known about the factors that influence parents’ decision to enrol their child in organised activity such as holiday clubs. This paper sought to explore parents’ perceptions of their child’s physical activity during school holidays and the factors that influence holiday activity-based decision making. Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with 42 parents of children aged 10–11 years in July 2017 or March 2018. Data were analysed using a combination of inductive and deductive content analysis to explore parents’ pe...
OBJECTIVE School summer holiday clubs in deprived areas of Wales were evaluated to examine opportun...
BACKGROUND: It is documented that parents have an essential influence on the physical activity (PA) ...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Regular physical activity (PA) reduces the health risk of childhood obesity and associated chronic d...
There is little doubt about regular exercise being an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Therefo...
Rosie Arthur – ORCID: 0000-0003-0651-4056 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0651-4056Item not available ...
This study explored parents' physical activity knowledge and perceptions of children’s out-of school...
Background: After-school hours provide an opportunity for physical activity (PA). Parental perceptio...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Multi-Sport Holiday Programmes (MSHPs) are one of the most popular and prevalent styles of holiday p...
Background: School travel mode and parenting practices have been associated with children’s phys...
Lack of children’s physical activity remains a relevant problem that urges the need to find solution...
Lack of children’s physical activity remains a relevant problem that urges the need to find solution...
Such a healthy health behavior and of physical activity education in the family can be called as an ...
Physical activity and health interventions involving both schools and parents have potential to be e...
OBJECTIVE School summer holiday clubs in deprived areas of Wales were evaluated to examine opportun...
BACKGROUND: It is documented that parents have an essential influence on the physical activity (PA) ...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Regular physical activity (PA) reduces the health risk of childhood obesity and associated chronic d...
There is little doubt about regular exercise being an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Therefo...
Rosie Arthur – ORCID: 0000-0003-0651-4056 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0651-4056Item not available ...
This study explored parents' physical activity knowledge and perceptions of children’s out-of school...
Background: After-school hours provide an opportunity for physical activity (PA). Parental perceptio...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Multi-Sport Holiday Programmes (MSHPs) are one of the most popular and prevalent styles of holiday p...
Background: School travel mode and parenting practices have been associated with children’s phys...
Lack of children’s physical activity remains a relevant problem that urges the need to find solution...
Lack of children’s physical activity remains a relevant problem that urges the need to find solution...
Such a healthy health behavior and of physical activity education in the family can be called as an ...
Physical activity and health interventions involving both schools and parents have potential to be e...
OBJECTIVE School summer holiday clubs in deprived areas of Wales were evaluated to examine opportun...
BACKGROUND: It is documented that parents have an essential influence on the physical activity (PA) ...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...