Background: Parents’ perceived informal social control, defined as the informal ways residents intervene to create a safe and orderly neighbourhood environment, may influence young children’s physical activity (PA) in the neighbourhood. This study aimed to develop and test the reliability of a scale of PA-related informal social control relevant to Chinese parents/caregivers of pre-schoolers (children aged 3 to 5 years) living in Hong Kong. Methods: Nominal Group Technique (NGT), a structured, multi-step brainstorming technique, was conducted with two groups of caregivers (mainly parents; n = 11) of Hong Kong pre-schoolers in June 2011. Items collected in the NGT sessions and those generated by a panel of experts were used to compile a list...
We examined psychometric properties of a Modified Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children (MPAQ...
Symposia (S25) - Environmental determinants of children’s physical activity: The IPEN-children study...
To understand the physical activity culture in the lives of Hong Kong Chinese children and their par...
Background: Valid instruments of parenting practices related to children’s physical activity (PA) ar...
Childhood physical activity (PA) is important for health across the lifespan. Time pre-schoolers spe...
BACKGROUND: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) can help reduce the risk of overweight/o...
Background: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) can help reduce the risk of overweight/o...
Motivations: The prevalence of childhood obesity in Hong Kong has been increasing in the last couple...
Objectives Regular engagement in physical activity (PA) has numerous health benefits in young childr...
We adapted/developed and examined the test–retest reliability and internal consistency of eigh...
We adapted/developed and examined the test–retest reliability and internal consistency o...
Background: Physical activity (PA) correlates have not been extensively studied in Hong Kong childre...
This study examines the parental concerns in facilitating their children's physical activity partici...
Background : Insufficient participation in physical activity and excessive screen time have been obs...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) correlates have not been extensively studied in Hong Kong c...
We examined psychometric properties of a Modified Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children (MPAQ...
Symposia (S25) - Environmental determinants of children’s physical activity: The IPEN-children study...
To understand the physical activity culture in the lives of Hong Kong Chinese children and their par...
Background: Valid instruments of parenting practices related to children’s physical activity (PA) ar...
Childhood physical activity (PA) is important for health across the lifespan. Time pre-schoolers spe...
BACKGROUND: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) can help reduce the risk of overweight/o...
Background: Regular participation in physical activity (PA) can help reduce the risk of overweight/o...
Motivations: The prevalence of childhood obesity in Hong Kong has been increasing in the last couple...
Objectives Regular engagement in physical activity (PA) has numerous health benefits in young childr...
We adapted/developed and examined the test–retest reliability and internal consistency of eigh...
We adapted/developed and examined the test–retest reliability and internal consistency o...
Background: Physical activity (PA) correlates have not been extensively studied in Hong Kong childre...
This study examines the parental concerns in facilitating their children's physical activity partici...
Background : Insufficient participation in physical activity and excessive screen time have been obs...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) correlates have not been extensively studied in Hong Kong c...
We examined psychometric properties of a Modified Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children (MPAQ...
Symposia (S25) - Environmental determinants of children’s physical activity: The IPEN-children study...
To understand the physical activity culture in the lives of Hong Kong Chinese children and their par...