PURPOSE: Hispanic preschoolers are less active than their non-Hispanic peers. As part of a feasibility study to assess environmental and parenting influences on preschooler physical activity (PA) (Ninos Activos), the aim of this study was to identify what parents do to encourage or discourage PA among Hispanic 3-5 year old children to inform the development of a new PA parenting practice instrument and future interventions to increase PA among Hispanic youth. METHODS: Nominal Group Technique (NGT), a structured multi-step group procedure, was used to elicit and prioritize responses from 10 groups of Hispanic parents regarding what parents do to encourage (5 groups) or discourage (5 groups) preschool aged children to be active. Five groups c...
PURPOSE: To examine the effect of parental support on sedentary behaviors among Hispanic children. D...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
An epidemic of childhood obesity is sweeping the nation—with nearly 32 percent of white children cla...
Purpose:Hispanic preschoolers are less active than their non-Hispanic peers. As part of a feasibilit...
Conference Theme: Promoting healthy eating and physical activity: The latest international researcha...
abstract: Background Latino preschoolers (3-5 year old children) have among the highest rates of obe...
parents do to encourage and discourage 3-5 year old children to be active: nominal group important t...
BACKGROUND: Latino children are at high risk of becoming obese. Physical activity (PA) can help prev...
Background: Research indicates that parents influence their children’s physical activity (PA) and se...
Background: Latino children are at high risk of becoming obese. Physical activity (PA) can help prev...
abstract: Background To combat the disproportionately higher risk of childhood obesity in Latino pre...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
Symposia: S06Purpose: Parents can influence their children’s PA through parenting practices (PP). C...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little re...
Objectives: As more children grow up in families with immigrant parents of Latino origin, there is a...
PURPOSE: To examine the effect of parental support on sedentary behaviors among Hispanic children. D...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
An epidemic of childhood obesity is sweeping the nation—with nearly 32 percent of white children cla...
Purpose:Hispanic preschoolers are less active than their non-Hispanic peers. As part of a feasibilit...
Conference Theme: Promoting healthy eating and physical activity: The latest international researcha...
abstract: Background Latino preschoolers (3-5 year old children) have among the highest rates of obe...
parents do to encourage and discourage 3-5 year old children to be active: nominal group important t...
BACKGROUND: Latino children are at high risk of becoming obese. Physical activity (PA) can help prev...
Background: Research indicates that parents influence their children’s physical activity (PA) and se...
Background: Latino children are at high risk of becoming obese. Physical activity (PA) can help prev...
abstract: Background To combat the disproportionately higher risk of childhood obesity in Latino pre...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
Symposia: S06Purpose: Parents can influence their children’s PA through parenting practices (PP). C...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little re...
Objectives: As more children grow up in families with immigrant parents of Latino origin, there is a...
PURPOSE: To examine the effect of parental support on sedentary behaviors among Hispanic children. D...
Brazilians are a rapidly increasing Latino immigrant group in the United States (US), yet little res...
An epidemic of childhood obesity is sweeping the nation—with nearly 32 percent of white children cla...