Physical activity (PA) is essential for good health. However, parents risk becoming less active because of the demands of parenting. This has consequences for children as parents are role models. The present study used a mixed-methods approach to explore parental self-regulation associated with PA. Data were collected from 36 parents with preschool-aged children. They were interviewed about their PA and their family's PA. Parents also completed PA and self-regulation questionnaires and wore an accelerometer for five days. Qualitative data were examined using an inductive approach to thematic analysis. It showed that parents felt that they had limited time for personal PA. Mothers’ self-regulation was driven by an ethic of care and subjectiv...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents ’ understandings of physical activity (PA), patter...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Background: The study aim was to assess the relation of parent status to physical activity (PA) and ...
Physical activity (PA) is essential for good health. However, parents risk becoming less active beca...
Physical activity (PA) is essential for good health. However, parents risk becoming less active beca...
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...
Parents are at risk for inactivity; however, research into understanding parental physical activity ...
Objective To evaluate a conceptual model linking parent physical activity (PA) orientations, parenta...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents’ understandings of physical activity (PA), pattern...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
Background Parents influence their children’s lifestyles through modeling and support, which modifie...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
The purpose of this study was to examine how parental physical activity (PA)\ud behaviors influenced...
AbstractRationaleParenting is an often-studied correlate of children's physical activity, however th...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents ’ understandings of physical activity (PA), patter...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Background: The study aim was to assess the relation of parent status to physical activity (PA) and ...
Physical activity (PA) is essential for good health. However, parents risk becoming less active beca...
Physical activity (PA) is essential for good health. However, parents risk becoming less active beca...
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...
Parents are at risk for inactivity; however, research into understanding parental physical activity ...
Objective To evaluate a conceptual model linking parent physical activity (PA) orientations, parenta...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents’ understandings of physical activity (PA), pattern...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
Background Parents influence their children’s lifestyles through modeling and support, which modifie...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
The purpose of this study was to examine how parental physical activity (PA)\ud behaviors influenced...
AbstractRationaleParenting is an often-studied correlate of children's physical activity, however th...
Objectives: The research aimed to explore parents ’ understandings of physical activity (PA), patter...
Objectives: Despite the unequivocal benefits of regular physical activity, many parents engage in lo...
Background: The study aim was to assess the relation of parent status to physical activity (PA) and ...