Parents are important influences on child physical activity; thus , the overall purpose of this study is to examine maternal and paternal factors associated with child physical activity. An emphasis is placed on the following: (a) comparing the levels of parental physical activity support and physical activity promotion self-efficacy between mothers and fathers; (b) examining relationships among parental PA , parental self-efficacy for promoting child physical activity , and parental support for mothers and fathers; and (c) examining the relationships among child physical activity with parental self-efficacy and physical activity support for mothers and fathers
Object: the relationships between parents and children of physical activity. Purpose: to investigate...
Purpose This study examined the associations of physical activity levels between parents and their p...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
Parents are important influences on child physical activity\; thus, the overall purpose of this stud...
Objective To evaluate a conceptual model linking parent physical activity (PA) orientations, parenta...
Introduction: Young children spend a significant amount of time with their parents. This makes it im...
BACKGROUND - Parental support is a key influence on children's health behaviours; however, no previo...
Promotion of physical activity has received much attention in national health objectives. Family con...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Previous studies have demonstrated that parents may influence the physical activity (PA) levels of c...
Background: Parental support is a key influence on children’s health behaviours; however, no previou...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
The primary aim of this review was to identify and evaluate the strength of associations of the key ...
Background: The associations of objectively evaluated moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) ...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Object: the relationships between parents and children of physical activity. Purpose: to investigate...
Purpose This study examined the associations of physical activity levels between parents and their p...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
Parents are important influences on child physical activity\; thus, the overall purpose of this stud...
Objective To evaluate a conceptual model linking parent physical activity (PA) orientations, parenta...
Introduction: Young children spend a significant amount of time with their parents. This makes it im...
BACKGROUND - Parental support is a key influence on children's health behaviours; however, no previo...
Promotion of physical activity has received much attention in national health objectives. Family con...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Previous studies have demonstrated that parents may influence the physical activity (PA) levels of c...
Background: Parental support is a key influence on children’s health behaviours; however, no previou...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
The primary aim of this review was to identify and evaluate the strength of associations of the key ...
Background: The associations of objectively evaluated moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) ...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Object: the relationships between parents and children of physical activity. Purpose: to investigate...
Purpose This study examined the associations of physical activity levels between parents and their p...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...