Abstract Background Shared genetic and environmental factors suggest that family relationships are important predictors of obesity-related behaviors, yet little is known about how siblings influence physical activity and sedentary behaviors. This study examined physical activity and sedentary behavior between sibling dyads across summer and fall time points and determined if birth order and gender modify the relationship between sibling behaviors. Methods Mexican-heritage families residing in colonias along the United States-Mexico border were recruited using promotoras de salud to participate in summer and school year surveys. Eighty-seven sibling dyads had complete data for the physical activity sub-study: 21 older brother-younger brother...
Studies with diverse populations including Caucasians, African-Americans, Asians, and Latinos have c...
Objective: To investigate the degree to which genetic and environmental influences affect individual...
Social cognitive models of health behavior propose that individual differences in leisure time exerc...
AbstractBackground and objectivesA child's level of habitual physical activity is partly determined ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: By investigating differences in lifestyle behaviours and BMI in sibling pairs, ...
Chelsea L. SmithƗ1, Emily Gusemanǂ2, Laura Hubbs-Taitǂ3, Jennifer Graefǂ1, Sandra Arnoldǂ1, Allen Kn...
This study investigates biological, behavioural and sociodemographic correlates of intra-pair simila...
Physical activity (PA) lifestyle is known to have significant health benefits. Familial resemblance ...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for complex metabolic diseases such as obesity, diabetes,...
Objectives The aim of the present study was to analyze the associations of youths’ sedentary behavi...
Physical activity (PA) lifestyle is known to have significant health benefits. Familial resemblance ...
Studies of the familial association of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) have incre...
Background: Being a last-born child and having a sister have been associated with higher body mass i...
Background Birth order and having at least one sibling are known to be associated with an increased ...
Objective. To examine associations between family physical activity and sedentary environment and ch...
Studies with diverse populations including Caucasians, African-Americans, Asians, and Latinos have c...
Objective: To investigate the degree to which genetic and environmental influences affect individual...
Social cognitive models of health behavior propose that individual differences in leisure time exerc...
AbstractBackground and objectivesA child's level of habitual physical activity is partly determined ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: By investigating differences in lifestyle behaviours and BMI in sibling pairs, ...
Chelsea L. SmithƗ1, Emily Gusemanǂ2, Laura Hubbs-Taitǂ3, Jennifer Graefǂ1, Sandra Arnoldǂ1, Allen Kn...
This study investigates biological, behavioural and sociodemographic correlates of intra-pair simila...
Physical activity (PA) lifestyle is known to have significant health benefits. Familial resemblance ...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for complex metabolic diseases such as obesity, diabetes,...
Objectives The aim of the present study was to analyze the associations of youths’ sedentary behavi...
Physical activity (PA) lifestyle is known to have significant health benefits. Familial resemblance ...
Studies of the familial association of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) have incre...
Background: Being a last-born child and having a sister have been associated with higher body mass i...
Background Birth order and having at least one sibling are known to be associated with an increased ...
Objective. To examine associations between family physical activity and sedentary environment and ch...
Studies with diverse populations including Caucasians, African-Americans, Asians, and Latinos have c...
Objective: To investigate the degree to which genetic and environmental influences affect individual...
Social cognitive models of health behavior propose that individual differences in leisure time exerc...