Objective: Concern over childhood obesity has driven research to focus on prevention and intervention strategies to curb the epidemic. Parental factors like efficacy have gained attention as this concept is grounded in behavioral change research. Studies have linked efficacy to improved child health behaviors like eating a more nutritious diet and engaging increased physical activity. This leads to a need to examine parental efficacy literature to examine its relationship to childhood obesity. Methods: Six databases including the Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, CINAHL, PubMed, Psychinfo, EBSCOhost, and Onesearch were searched for original research studies examining parental efficacy and child health measures like diet, activi...
Objectives: Parenting is an integral component of obesity treatment in early childhood. However, the...
Background: Worldwide in 2000, 10% of children aged five to 17 years were reported as being overweig...
Parents substantially influence children’s diet and physical activity behaviors, which consequently ...
Background: Worldwide, the prevalence of obesity among children has increased dramatically. Although...
The issue of childhood obesity has become a pandemic of increasing prevalence and concern. Many beha...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to evaluate a parent involvement intervention for childhood ob...
Background: The origins of childhood obesity invariably need to be looked at within a family context...
An Extension-implemented parent-focused childhood obesity intervention designed to improve family fu...
SummaryPurposeThe purpose of the study was to evaluate a parent involvement intervention for childho...
Abstract Background Parental self-efficacy (PSE) has been suggested as a key factor for enabling par...
Background: Reliable, valid and theoretically consistent measures that assess a parent’s self-effica...
Abstract Background More than 20% of US children ages 2-5 yrs are classified as overweight or obese....
The high prevalence of obesity among children, coupled with the strong link between child weight and...
Parent involvement is an important component of obesity prevention interventions. However, the best ...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationship...
Objectives: Parenting is an integral component of obesity treatment in early childhood. However, the...
Background: Worldwide in 2000, 10% of children aged five to 17 years were reported as being overweig...
Parents substantially influence children’s diet and physical activity behaviors, which consequently ...
Background: Worldwide, the prevalence of obesity among children has increased dramatically. Although...
The issue of childhood obesity has become a pandemic of increasing prevalence and concern. Many beha...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to evaluate a parent involvement intervention for childhood ob...
Background: The origins of childhood obesity invariably need to be looked at within a family context...
An Extension-implemented parent-focused childhood obesity intervention designed to improve family fu...
SummaryPurposeThe purpose of the study was to evaluate a parent involvement intervention for childho...
Abstract Background Parental self-efficacy (PSE) has been suggested as a key factor for enabling par...
Background: Reliable, valid and theoretically consistent measures that assess a parent’s self-effica...
Abstract Background More than 20% of US children ages 2-5 yrs are classified as overweight or obese....
The high prevalence of obesity among children, coupled with the strong link between child weight and...
Parent involvement is an important component of obesity prevention interventions. However, the best ...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationship...
Objectives: Parenting is an integral component of obesity treatment in early childhood. However, the...
Background: Worldwide in 2000, 10% of children aged five to 17 years were reported as being overweig...
Parents substantially influence children’s diet and physical activity behaviors, which consequently ...