AbstractRationaleParenting is an often-studied correlate of children's physical activity, however there is little research examining the associations between parenting styles, practices and the physical activity of younger children.ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate whether physical activity-based parenting practices mediate the association between parenting styles and 5–6 year-old children's objectively-assessed physical activity.Methods770 parents self-reported parenting style (nurturance and control) and physical activity-based parenting practices (logistic and modeling support). Their 5–6 year old child wore an accelerometer for five days to measure moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Linear regression was used to exami...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore correlates of physical activity (PA) in school-aged ch...
Abstract Background While research exploring relationships between individual parenting practices an...
AbstractRationaleParenting is an often-studied correlate of children's physical activity, however th...
Introduction: Young children spend a significant amount of time with their parents. This makes it im...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to determine whether parenting styles and practices...
The objective was to examine the associations between physical activity parenting practices (PAPP) a...
Objective To evaluate a conceptual model linking parent physical activity (PA) orientations, parenta...
BACKGROUND: Children's activity level, including physical activity (PA) and screen sedentary time (S...
Parents are widely recognized as playing a central role in the development of child behaviors such a...
Background Parents influence their children’s lifestyles through modeling and support, which modifie...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
Abstract Background Evidence for the context-specific influence of parental modelling on physical ac...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore correlates of physical activity (PA) in school-aged ch...
Abstract Background While research exploring relationships between individual parenting practices an...
AbstractRationaleParenting is an often-studied correlate of children's physical activity, however th...
Introduction: Young children spend a significant amount of time with their parents. This makes it im...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to determine whether parenting styles and practices...
The objective was to examine the associations between physical activity parenting practices (PAPP) a...
Objective To evaluate a conceptual model linking parent physical activity (PA) orientations, parenta...
BACKGROUND: Children's activity level, including physical activity (PA) and screen sedentary time (S...
Parents are widely recognized as playing a central role in the development of child behaviors such a...
Background Parents influence their children’s lifestyles through modeling and support, which modifie...
Background: Parents have the potential to substantively influence their child’s phy...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
Abstract Background Evidence for the context-specific influence of parental modelling on physical ac...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore correlates of physical activity (PA) in school-aged ch...
Abstract Background While research exploring relationships between individual parenting practices an...