Abstract Background Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s physical activity. This study identified the parenting practices of US and Canadian parents to encourage or discourage their 5-12 year-old child’s physical activity and to examine differences in parenting practices by country, parental sex, age of child, and income. Methods The sample consisted of 134 US and Canadian parents (54.5% US; 60.4% female) recruited from a web-based panel by a polling firm. The parents answered open-ended questions about what they and other parents do to encourage or discourage their child to be active. Responses were coded using a scheme previously developed to code items used in the published literature. Coded responses were ...
Parents play a critical role in developing and shaping their children’s physical activity (PA) and s...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
Abstract Background While research exploring relationships between individual parenting practices an...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
AbstractRationaleParenting is an often-studied correlate of children's physical activity, however th...
Abstract Background Parents are widely recognized as playing a central role in the development of ch...
Parents are widely recognized as playing a central role in the development of child behaviors such a...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Background Parents influence their children’s lifestyles through modeling and support, which modifie...
Background: To explore the prevalence of parental support for meeting the Canadian ...
Objective To evaluate a conceptual model linking parent physical activity (PA) orientations, parenta...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Childhood physical activity (PA) has declined in the western world recently. To combat child inactiv...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Parents play a critical role in developing and shaping their children’s physical activity (PA) and s...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
Abstract Background While research exploring relationships between individual parenting practices an...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
AbstractRationaleParenting is an often-studied correlate of children's physical activity, however th...
Abstract Background Parents are widely recognized as playing a central role in the development of ch...
Parents are widely recognized as playing a central role in the development of child behaviors such a...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Background Parents influence their children’s lifestyles through modeling and support, which modifie...
Background: To explore the prevalence of parental support for meeting the Canadian ...
Objective To evaluate a conceptual model linking parent physical activity (PA) orientations, parenta...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Childhood physical activity (PA) has declined in the western world recently. To combat child inactiv...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Parents play a critical role in developing and shaping their children’s physical activity (PA) and s...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
Abstract Background While research exploring relationships between individual parenting practices an...