OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old children while attending preschool. A secondary aim was to evaluate weight-related differences in hypothesized parental determinants of child physical activity behavior. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. SUBJECTS A total of 245, 3- to 5-y-olds ( 127 girls, 118 boys) and their parent(s) ( 242 mothers, 173 fathers) recruited from nine preschools. Overweight status determined using the age- and sex-specific 85th percentile for body mass index (BMI) from CDC Growth Charts. MEASUREMENTS Physical activity during the preschool day was assessed on multiple days via two independent objective measures-direct observation using the observation system for record...
Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. Direct accele...
Abstract Background Although it is accepted that parents play a key role in forming children’s healt...
Objectives. Obesity rates are increasing among children of all ages, and reduced physical activity i...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
Among all preschool children, 10.1% are overweight and 10.7% are at risk of becoming overweight; low...
Aim. To examine the association between objectively measured physical activity (PA) and body mass in...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Objectives Obesity rates are increasing am...
BACKGROUND Although the prevalence of obesity in young children highlights the importance of early i...
Obesity rates are increasing in children of all ages, and reduced physical activity (PA) is a likely...
Obesity rates are increasing in children of all ages, and reduced physical activity (PA) is a likely...
Establishing appropriate physical activity and sedentary behaviours during early childhood is impor...
The two-fold purpose of the investigation was (1) to describe with direct observation data the physi...
Objective – determine the physical activity and capacity of preschool children and the relationships...
Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. Direct accele...
Abstract Background Although it is accepted that parents play a key role in forming children’s healt...
Objectives. Obesity rates are increasing among children of all ages, and reduced physical activity i...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
Among all preschool children, 10.1% are overweight and 10.7% are at risk of becoming overweight; low...
Aim. To examine the association between objectively measured physical activity (PA) and body mass in...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Objectives Obesity rates are increasing am...
BACKGROUND Although the prevalence of obesity in young children highlights the importance of early i...
Obesity rates are increasing in children of all ages, and reduced physical activity (PA) is a likely...
Obesity rates are increasing in children of all ages, and reduced physical activity (PA) is a likely...
Establishing appropriate physical activity and sedentary behaviours during early childhood is impor...
The two-fold purpose of the investigation was (1) to describe with direct observation data the physi...
Objective – determine the physical activity and capacity of preschool children and the relationships...
Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. Direct accele...
Abstract Background Although it is accepted that parents play a key role in forming children’s healt...
Objectives. Obesity rates are increasing among children of all ages, and reduced physical activity i...