Background The family is an important social environment for children’s, adolescents’ and adults’ health. However, studies mostly focused on dyadic and unidirectional influences of parents on their children. Studies addressing influences arising from daily family life and including family-level influences are rare and the existing studies solely focus on the relevance for children’s health or health-related behaviors. We use a qualitative approach to explore how daily family life and its inherent health-related cues affect family members’ physical activity and eating behavior. Methods Semi-structured interviews utilizing an interview guide were conducted. Since we aimed to examine family life, we analyzed both parents’ and...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on April 30. 2014).The entire...
Background: Parents influence their children’s nutrition behavior. The relationship between parental...
Prevention programs often are directed at either parents or children separately, thereby ignoring th...
Background The family is an important social environment for children’s, adolescents’ and adults’ he...
Abstract Background The family is an important social environment for children’s, adolescents’ and a...
The importance of the family environment for children’s and adolescents’ health behavior has been de...
Background: The family environment is important for explaining individual health behaviour. ...
IntroductionThe importance of the family environment for children's and adolescents' health behavior...
Background: The family environment is important for explaining individual health behaviour. While pr...
Background: The co-occurrence of multiple health behaviors such as physical activity, diet, and sede...
Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importa...
Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importa...
Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importa...
Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importa...
Noncommunicable diseases are responsible for 70% of deaths worldwide, primarily induced by the use o...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on April 30. 2014).The entire...
Background: Parents influence their children’s nutrition behavior. The relationship between parental...
Prevention programs often are directed at either parents or children separately, thereby ignoring th...
Background The family is an important social environment for children’s, adolescents’ and adults’ he...
Abstract Background The family is an important social environment for children’s, adolescents’ and a...
The importance of the family environment for children’s and adolescents’ health behavior has been de...
Background: The family environment is important for explaining individual health behaviour. ...
IntroductionThe importance of the family environment for children's and adolescents' health behavior...
Background: The family environment is important for explaining individual health behaviour. While pr...
Background: The co-occurrence of multiple health behaviors such as physical activity, diet, and sede...
Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importa...
Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importa...
Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importa...
Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importa...
Noncommunicable diseases are responsible for 70% of deaths worldwide, primarily induced by the use o...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on April 30. 2014).The entire...
Background: Parents influence their children’s nutrition behavior. The relationship between parental...
Prevention programs often are directed at either parents or children separately, thereby ignoring th...