Examines the relationship between parent attitudes toward physical activity and physical activity in adolescents. One hundred forty-two students at Beaumont High School (Riverside County, California) completed a survey measuring their physical activity level, exercise self-efficacy, and their attitudes toward exercise. One hundred seven parents completed surveys measuring only their attitudes toward exercise. Results indicate that there is not a significant relationship between parental attitudes toward exercise and adolescent physical activity. Results also indicate that parent attitude toward physical activity is positively correlated with exercise self-efficacy in adolescents. In addition, the results indicate that gender is not a signif...
Background: High levels of sedentary activity and low levels of physical activity have led to an inc...
Parental and peer support has been shown to have an influence on adolescent dietary and physical act...
Background & Aim: Obesity is increasing dramatically world-wide not only in adults, but also in chil...
Childhood obesity rates continue to rise with adolescents (12-19 years old) having the highest preva...
This study compared the relationships between parental physical activity levels and their child\u27s...
Background Physical inactivity is increasing among adolescents in the U.S., especially among girls. ...
There were no significant relationships found between parental obesity risk knowledge and physical a...
Pediatric obesity is a major public health concern with alarming increases in prevalence rates over ...
(1) Background: Family environments can impact obesity risk among adolescents. Little is known about...
Background: Youth physical activity engagement is a key component of contemporary health promotion s...
Background: Physical activity is a key modifiable behavior impacting a number of important health ou...
Identification of the relationships between adolescent overweight and obesity and physical activity ...
Background: To examine the associations and differences between gender and weight classification for...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether parents’ current and previous physical...
BACKGROUND In general, children learn habits by observing the behavior of family members, especially...
Background: High levels of sedentary activity and low levels of physical activity have led to an inc...
Parental and peer support has been shown to have an influence on adolescent dietary and physical act...
Background & Aim: Obesity is increasing dramatically world-wide not only in adults, but also in chil...
Childhood obesity rates continue to rise with adolescents (12-19 years old) having the highest preva...
This study compared the relationships between parental physical activity levels and their child\u27s...
Background Physical inactivity is increasing among adolescents in the U.S., especially among girls. ...
There were no significant relationships found between parental obesity risk knowledge and physical a...
Pediatric obesity is a major public health concern with alarming increases in prevalence rates over ...
(1) Background: Family environments can impact obesity risk among adolescents. Little is known about...
Background: Youth physical activity engagement is a key component of contemporary health promotion s...
Background: Physical activity is a key modifiable behavior impacting a number of important health ou...
Identification of the relationships between adolescent overweight and obesity and physical activity ...
Background: To examine the associations and differences between gender and weight classification for...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether parents’ current and previous physical...
BACKGROUND In general, children learn habits by observing the behavior of family members, especially...
Background: High levels of sedentary activity and low levels of physical activity have led to an inc...
Parental and peer support has been shown to have an influence on adolescent dietary and physical act...
Background & Aim: Obesity is increasing dramatically world-wide not only in adults, but also in chil...