From a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of how personal resources (‘capitals’) enable certain practices in certain contexts, the links between families' cultural, social and economic capitals, and children's daily physical activity were investigated in 500 suburban Danish schoolchildren using questionnaire data and accelerometer measures. Family socio-economic position (SEP) was found to be positively associated with children's participation in organized sport, which could be explained by differences in family capitals. By contrast, this study found no relationship between families' SEP and the amounts of general physical activity in children. This reflected the tendencies for club-organized sport to contribute a relatively small amount to t...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is often indicated as a factor that influences physical activity and asso...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to assess the influence of family and other social fa...
Background and aims: A higher proportion of adolescents from lower socioeconomic position families t...
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Abstract Background Participation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for ch...
BackgroundParticipation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for children’s h...
Parental involvement in their children’s organised sports has increased dramatically in the last dec...
Research on social inequalities in sports participation and unstructured physical activity among you...
Abstract Background Evidence for psychosocial and environmental correlates on children's physical ac...
The aim of the study was to establish the links of pupils’ sports and physical activity with their s...
Children throughout the world are involved in many different activities. In the industrialized world...
Background: Sport participation makes an important contribution to children's overall physical activ...
Rooted and centered within a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of how the habitus and social class of ...
Published version of an article in th journal: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Phy...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, social class differences in organized sports part...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is often indicated as a factor that influences physical activity and asso...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to assess the influence of family and other social fa...
Background and aims: A higher proportion of adolescents from lower socioeconomic position families t...
I Brage finner du siste tekst-versjon av artikkelen, og den kan inneholde ubetydelige forskjeller fr...
Abstract Background Participation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for ch...
BackgroundParticipation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for children’s h...
Parental involvement in their children’s organised sports has increased dramatically in the last dec...
Research on social inequalities in sports participation and unstructured physical activity among you...
Abstract Background Evidence for psychosocial and environmental correlates on children's physical ac...
The aim of the study was to establish the links of pupils’ sports and physical activity with their s...
Children throughout the world are involved in many different activities. In the industrialized world...
Background: Sport participation makes an important contribution to children's overall physical activ...
Rooted and centered within a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of how the habitus and social class of ...
Published version of an article in th journal: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Phy...
Despite several decades of Sport for All policies, social class differences in organized sports part...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is often indicated as a factor that influences physical activity and asso...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to assess the influence of family and other social fa...
Background and aims: A higher proportion of adolescents from lower socioeconomic position families t...