Objectives: The processes and conditions through which parents may influence children's physical activity have not been identified. This study tested the hypothesis that bonding with parents would moderate the relationships between parental physical activity and youth physical activity. Design: A cross-sectional preliminary study. Methods: A total of 57 sixth and seventh grade students completed a survey that assessed bonding with parents and parental physical activity. Then, on 3 days, they reported their moderate and vigorous physical activity using the Previous Day Physical Activity Recall. Results: Hierarchical multiple regression analyses showed a moderation effect such that the interaction between bonding with parents and parental phy...
Background: Studies on parent-child correlations of physical activity have been mix...
Objective: Parental practices that aim at increasing children's physical activity were found to be r...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to expand on existing parental socialization models of youth...
Objectives: The processes and conditions through which parents may influence children's physical a...
This is the author’s final, peer-reviewed manuscript as accepted for publication. The publisher-form...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
Promotion of physical activity has received much attention in national health objectives. Family con...
Objective: To test a conceptual model linking parental physical activity orientations, parental supp...
The importance of health and physical fitness is a concern among Americans adolescents. Parents who ...
Parental influence on students' physical activity Relevance of the topic: Physical Education and Spo...
Purpose: We aimed to examine the longitudinal associations between parents' and youth's participatio...
Background: Youth physical activity engagement is a key component of contemporary health promotion s...
Parents play an important role in the development of their children habits, specially in lifesty...
Previous studies have demonstrated that parents may influence the physical activity (PA) levels of c...
Background: Studies on parent-child correlations of physical activity have been mix...
Objective: Parental practices that aim at increasing children's physical activity were found to be r...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to expand on existing parental socialization models of youth...
Objectives: The processes and conditions through which parents may influence children's physical a...
This is the author’s final, peer-reviewed manuscript as accepted for publication. The publisher-form...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
Promotion of physical activity has received much attention in national health objectives. Family con...
Objective: To test a conceptual model linking parental physical activity orientations, parental supp...
The importance of health and physical fitness is a concern among Americans adolescents. Parents who ...
Parental influence on students' physical activity Relevance of the topic: Physical Education and Spo...
Purpose: We aimed to examine the longitudinal associations between parents' and youth's participatio...
Background: Youth physical activity engagement is a key component of contemporary health promotion s...
Parents play an important role in the development of their children habits, specially in lifesty...
Previous studies have demonstrated that parents may influence the physical activity (PA) levels of c...
Background: Studies on parent-child correlations of physical activity have been mix...
Objective: Parental practices that aim at increasing children's physical activity were found to be r...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to expand on existing parental socialization models of youth...