Physical activity (PA) can promote health benefits for both children and adults. Important factors that encourage PA levels include fundamental motor skills (FMS), and parental PA patterns. Children who are more proficient at their FMS, tend to be more physically active. Parents who are more physically active, also have children who are more active. The purpose of this study was to examine the parent-child relationship between FMS and PA. The results indicate that dynamic balance in mothers could influence the FMS of their children. In addition, mother PA was not related to child PA engagement. Yet, dynamic balance in mothers influenced their own self-reported PA and when the boys and girls were analyzed separately, the children???s FMS wer...
Research has provided considerable evidence that participation in regular physical activity is assoc...
Background: Studies on parent-child correlations of physical activity have been mix...
Background: Some studies have reported a positive parent–child association between physical activit...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-57)Past studies (Haga, 2007; Haga, 2009; Stodden & Go...
Both parents’ and children’s physical activity levels are extremely low in the United States, with d...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
Background: Parental support and participation in physical activity (PA) with children and parents' ...
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...
Background: Co-participation in physical activity may be a useful strategy for increasing physical a...
Physical activity (PA) is essential for good health. However, parents risk becoming less active beca...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
We examined the relationship between physical activity parenting (PAP) and child, family, and enviro...
We examined the relationship between physical activity parenting (PAP) and child, family, and enviro...
BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) has many health benefits, but motherhood is often associated with r...
Research has provided considerable evidence that participation in regular physical activity is assoc...
Background: Studies on parent-child correlations of physical activity have been mix...
Background: Some studies have reported a positive parent–child association between physical activit...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-57)Past studies (Haga, 2007; Haga, 2009; Stodden & Go...
Both parents’ and children’s physical activity levels are extremely low in the United States, with d...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
Background: Parental support and participation in physical activity (PA) with children and parents' ...
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...
Background: Co-participation in physical activity may be a useful strategy for increasing physical a...
Physical activity (PA) is essential for good health. However, parents risk becoming less active beca...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
We examined the relationship between physical activity parenting (PAP) and child, family, and enviro...
We examined the relationship between physical activity parenting (PAP) and child, family, and enviro...
BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) has many health benefits, but motherhood is often associated with r...
Research has provided considerable evidence that participation in regular physical activity is assoc...
Background: Studies on parent-child correlations of physical activity have been mix...
Background: Some studies have reported a positive parent–child association between physical activit...