Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physical activity (PA) and television (TV) viewing, yet little is known about its impact for younger children. This study examined cross-sectional and three-year longitudinal associations between PA and TV viewing behaviours of parents and their preschool children.Method: In 2008-9 (T1), parents in the HAPPY cohort study (n=450) in Melbourne, Australia self-reported their weekly PA and TV viewing, and proxy-reported their partner’s PA and TV viewing, and their 3-5 year-old preschool child’s TV viewing. Children’s PA was assessed via accelerometers. Repeat data collection occurred in 2011-12 (T2). Results: Mothers’ and fathers’ PA were associated with PA...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Background: Identifying context-specific correlates of home- and neighbourhood-based physical activi...
Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physi...
Abstract Background Physical activity has many positive effects on children's health while TV viewin...
Objective: This study examined associations between the family environment and children\u27s televis...
This study examined associations between the family environment and children's television (TV) ...
CRAWFORD. Association of family environment with children’s television viewing and with low level of...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine how physical activity (PA) and television (TV) viewing time ...
Background: Parents play an important role in modelling healthy behaviours to their children. This s...
Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3–5 years). Because of the adverse hea...
Background: The contribution of family circumstance to physical activity and television viewing has ...
Background: Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3-5 years). Because of the adver...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Purpose. Previous research suggests that there is limited evidence to support a negative association...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Background: Identifying context-specific correlates of home- and neighbourhood-based physical activi...
Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physi...
Abstract Background Physical activity has many positive effects on children's health while TV viewin...
Objective: This study examined associations between the family environment and children\u27s televis...
This study examined associations between the family environment and children's television (TV) ...
CRAWFORD. Association of family environment with children’s television viewing and with low level of...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine how physical activity (PA) and television (TV) viewing time ...
Background: Parents play an important role in modelling healthy behaviours to their children. This s...
Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3–5 years). Because of the adverse hea...
Background: The contribution of family circumstance to physical activity and television viewing has ...
Background: Television viewing is highly prevalent in preschoolers (3-5 years). Because of the adver...
Parents influence on their young children's physical activity (PA) behaviours was examined in a samp...
Purpose. Previous research suggests that there is limited evidence to support a negative association...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Background: Parents can influence their children’s physical activity participation and screen time.T...
Background: Identifying context-specific correlates of home- and neighbourhood-based physical activi...