Item not available in this repository.Purpose: Physical inactivity and overweight status has been linked to low socioeconomic status (SES) in youth. Parents are known to influence both their child’s weight and physical activity (PA). The relationship between parent and child PA is of interest to many researchers; however, previous research typically relies on self-reported measures. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parent and child moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and body mass index (BMI) in a sample of children (4–11 years old) using wrist-worn accelerometers and to explore mediating processes by which SES influences child MVPA and BMI through their parents MVPA and BMI. Methods: Parent and child dyads...
Obesity is a problem that children locally and across the nation are facing. The objective of this s...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
INTRODUCTION: In the U.S., children from low-income families are more likely to be obese. The impact...
Item not available in this repository.Purpose: Physical inactivity and overweight status has been li...
Background: Physical activity is associated with health and a normal weight status and is therefore...
BACKGROUND In general, children learn habits by observing the behavior of family members, especially...
Background: Parental behavior can influence the development of overweight in children. The aim of th...
BACKGROUND: Globally, the high prevalence of overweight and low levels of physical activity among ch...
BACKGROUND:Globally, the high prevalence of overweight and low levels of physical activity among chi...
Findings from studies investigating physical activity (PA) in Australian children have been mixed in...
Background. Purpose: research on the relationship between physical activity (PA) and health-related ...
Abstract Background Although it is accepted that parents play a key role in forming children’s healt...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
Objective: Family members have the capacity to influence each other's health behaviours. This study ...
Introduction. Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic, caused in large part by insufficient physi...
Obesity is a problem that children locally and across the nation are facing. The objective of this s...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
INTRODUCTION: In the U.S., children from low-income families are more likely to be obese. The impact...
Item not available in this repository.Purpose: Physical inactivity and overweight status has been li...
Background: Physical activity is associated with health and a normal weight status and is therefore...
BACKGROUND In general, children learn habits by observing the behavior of family members, especially...
Background: Parental behavior can influence the development of overweight in children. The aim of th...
BACKGROUND: Globally, the high prevalence of overweight and low levels of physical activity among ch...
BACKGROUND:Globally, the high prevalence of overweight and low levels of physical activity among chi...
Findings from studies investigating physical activity (PA) in Australian children have been mixed in...
Background. Purpose: research on the relationship between physical activity (PA) and health-related ...
Abstract Background Although it is accepted that parents play a key role in forming children’s healt...
International audienceThough parents' physical activity (PA) is thought to be a predictor of childre...
Objective: Family members have the capacity to influence each other's health behaviours. This study ...
Introduction. Childhood obesity is a worldwide epidemic, caused in large part by insufficient physi...
Obesity is a problem that children locally and across the nation are facing. The objective of this s...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
INTRODUCTION: In the U.S., children from low-income families are more likely to be obese. The impact...