Abstract Background Parents directly influence children's physical activity and nutrition behaviors and also dictate the physical and social environments that are available to their children. This paper summarizes the development of an easy to use screening tool (The Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) Screening Tool) designed to assess family environmental and behavioral factors that may predispose a child to becoming overweight. Methods The FNPA instrument was developed using constructs identified in a comprehensive evidence analysis conducted in collaboration with the American Dietetics Association. Two or three items were created for each of the ten constructs with evidence grades of II or higher. Parents of first grade studen...
Little nursing research has been done on the relationship between a child’s health and activity pref...
Insufficient physical activity (PA) is considered a critical contributor to childhood overweight. Pa...
Objectives: Research explaining childhood obesity has been usually focused on cognitive and behavior...
BackgroundParents directly influence children\u27s physical activity and nutrition behaviors and als...
The first manuscript (The influence of physical activity, sports participation, TV viewing, and vide...
Home environment influences child health, but the impact varies as children move into adolescence. T...
Purpose. Family dietary and nutritional behaviors predispose children to obesity. The purpose of thi...
Family influence in the home environment has been linked to children’s nutrition and physical activi...
We applied the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) to develop the Family Stage of Change (FSOC) screening t...
BACKGROUND In general, children learn habits by observing the behavior of family members, especially...
The home environment has a significant influence on children's physical activity and obesity risk. O...
Purpose Despite the Healthy People 2020 target of 14.5%, the California obesity prevalence among low...
INTRODUCTION: Parents have a fundamental role in promoting the healthy weight of their children. OBJ...
This pilot investigation assesses whether barriers to children’s healthy eating and physical activit...
This study compared the relationships between parental physical activity levels and their child\u27s...
Little nursing research has been done on the relationship between a child’s health and activity pref...
Insufficient physical activity (PA) is considered a critical contributor to childhood overweight. Pa...
Objectives: Research explaining childhood obesity has been usually focused on cognitive and behavior...
BackgroundParents directly influence children\u27s physical activity and nutrition behaviors and als...
The first manuscript (The influence of physical activity, sports participation, TV viewing, and vide...
Home environment influences child health, but the impact varies as children move into adolescence. T...
Purpose. Family dietary and nutritional behaviors predispose children to obesity. The purpose of thi...
Family influence in the home environment has been linked to children’s nutrition and physical activi...
We applied the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) to develop the Family Stage of Change (FSOC) screening t...
BACKGROUND In general, children learn habits by observing the behavior of family members, especially...
The home environment has a significant influence on children's physical activity and obesity risk. O...
Purpose Despite the Healthy People 2020 target of 14.5%, the California obesity prevalence among low...
INTRODUCTION: Parents have a fundamental role in promoting the healthy weight of their children. OBJ...
This pilot investigation assesses whether barriers to children’s healthy eating and physical activit...
This study compared the relationships between parental physical activity levels and their child\u27s...
Little nursing research has been done on the relationship between a child’s health and activity pref...
Insufficient physical activity (PA) is considered a critical contributor to childhood overweight. Pa...
Objectives: Research explaining childhood obesity has been usually focused on cognitive and behavior...