AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parents and friends on the physical activity level among adolescents.MethodsData from 2,361 adolescents (56.6% females; mean age 16.4; SD = 1.2), from public and private high schools were analyzed. The physical activity level of the adolescents, parents, and friends were measured through a questionnaire. Parents’ and friends’ support and self‐efficacy were measured using two previously tested scales. Data analysis was performed usingthe structural equation modeling in IBM® SPSS® AmosTM 20.0.ResultsPhysical activity of friends was directly associated with physical activity level of adolescents. Physical activity of the father was associated with the...
Abstract Background Despite the importance of social support in promoting physical activity, little ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between leisure-time physical activity and soci...
The aim of the present thesis was to enhance our understanding of social support for physical activi...
AbstractObjectiveto analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parent...
Objective: To analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parents and ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parents and...
Objective: to analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parents and ...
Abstract Background Social support has been reported as an important predictor for the practice an...
Abstract Background Social support has been reported as an important predictor for the practice an...
Although parental and peer support can influence adolescents’ physical activity (PA), these associat...
Although parental and peer support can influence adolescents’ physical activity (PA), these associat...
AbstractObjectiveto analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parent...
Although parental and peer support can influence adolescents’ physical activity (PA), these associat...
BackgroundA substantial proportion of adolescents, particularly girls and minority youth, fail to me...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) is one of the most cited health protective factors for th...
Abstract Background Despite the importance of social support in promoting physical activity, little ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between leisure-time physical activity and soci...
The aim of the present thesis was to enhance our understanding of social support for physical activi...
AbstractObjectiveto analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parent...
Objective: To analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parents and ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parents and...
Objective: to analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parents and ...
Abstract Background Social support has been reported as an important predictor for the practice an...
Abstract Background Social support has been reported as an important predictor for the practice an...
Although parental and peer support can influence adolescents’ physical activity (PA), these associat...
Although parental and peer support can influence adolescents’ physical activity (PA), these associat...
AbstractObjectiveto analyze the association between physical activity and social support from parent...
Although parental and peer support can influence adolescents’ physical activity (PA), these associat...
BackgroundA substantial proportion of adolescents, particularly girls and minority youth, fail to me...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) is one of the most cited health protective factors for th...
Abstract Background Despite the importance of social support in promoting physical activity, little ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between leisure-time physical activity and soci...
The aim of the present thesis was to enhance our understanding of social support for physical activi...