Objectives Regular engagement in physical activity (PA) has numerous health benefits in young children. Young children’s parents can influence their children’s PA behavior through different PA-related parenting practices. This cross-sectional study examined the independent contributions of socio-demographic, family/home and parent-perceived neighborhood environmental characteristics explaining PA-related parenting practices encouraging or discouraging PA among Hong Kong preschool-aged children (3–5 years-old). Methods Hong Kong Chinese preschoolers’ parents were recruited from pre-selected kindergartens and Maternal and Child Health Centers located in areas stratified by residential density and socio-economic status. They self-completed so...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
Relationships between the neighborhood environment and children’s physical activity have been well d...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
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...
Background: Preschool-aged children’s physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST) are important heal...
Background: Valid instruments of parenting practices related to children’s physical activity (PA) ar...
Motivations: The prevalence of childhood obesity in Hong Kong has been increasing in the last couple...
Mothers of preschoolers (3 to 5 years old) risk being physically inactive. This study aimed to exami...
Symposia (S25) - Environmental determinants of children’s physical activity: The IPEN-children study...
Background: Parents’ perceived informal social control, defined as the informal ways residents inter...
This study examines the parental concerns in facilitating their children's physical activity partici...
Childhood physical activity (PA) is important for health across the lifespan. Time pre-schoolers spe...
BACKGROUND: Relationships between the neighborhood environment and children's physical activity have...
BACKGROUND:This study aimed to evaluate parental perception of neighbourhood environments and safety...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
Relationships between the neighborhood environment and children’s physical activity have been well d...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
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...
Background: Preschool-aged children’s physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST) are important heal...
Background: Valid instruments of parenting practices related to children’s physical activity (PA) ar...
Motivations: The prevalence of childhood obesity in Hong Kong has been increasing in the last couple...
Mothers of preschoolers (3 to 5 years old) risk being physically inactive. This study aimed to exami...
Symposia (S25) - Environmental determinants of children’s physical activity: The IPEN-children study...
Background: Parents’ perceived informal social control, defined as the informal ways residents inter...
This study examines the parental concerns in facilitating their children's physical activity partici...
Childhood physical activity (PA) is important for health across the lifespan. Time pre-schoolers spe...
BACKGROUND: Relationships between the neighborhood environment and children's physical activity have...
BACKGROUND:This study aimed to evaluate parental perception of neighbourhood environments and safety...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...
Relationships between the neighborhood environment and children’s physical activity have been well d...
The support parents provide to their children’s physical activity (PA), i.e. physical activity paren...