Background Children’s learning about food and physical activity is considerable during their formative years, with parental influence pivotal. Research has focused predominantly on maternal influences with little known about the relationships between fathers’ and young children’s dietary and physical activity behaviours. A greater understanding of paternal beliefs regarding young children’s dietary and physical activity behaviours is important to inform the design and delivery of child-focussed health promotion interventions. This study aimed to describe fathers’ perceived roles in their children’s eating and physical activity behaviours. It also sought to document fathers’ views regarding how they could be best supported to promote healthy...
ObjectiveTo examine the associations of father-child feeding and physical interactions with dietary ...
Fathers' perceptions of feeding children are rarely considered in the literature, yet there is growi...
The increasing evidence of associations between inactivity and poor diets in young people and both i...
BackgroundChildren’s learning about food and physical activity is considerable during their fo...
Children's learning about food and physical activity is considerable during their formative years, w...
Children\u27s learning about food is considerable during their formative years, with parental influe...
Objective Fathers’ parenting behaviours contribute to the development of children’s dietary behaviou...
Background: This study examined potential parenting-related mediators of children's physical activit...
Background Early childhood (under five years of age) is a critical developmental period when childre...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Obesity among children and adolescents is...
Background\ud \ud The role of fathers in shaping their child’s eating behaviour and weight status th...
BackgroundMany children do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity. Parents can influen...
Child obesity is affecting children’s health nationwide. Rates are highest among African Americans (...
Objective: Fathers\u27 parenting behaviours contribute to the development of children\u27s dietary b...
Childhood overweight and obesity rates have continued to rise globally, reaching epidemic proportion...
ObjectiveTo examine the associations of father-child feeding and physical interactions with dietary ...
Fathers' perceptions of feeding children are rarely considered in the literature, yet there is growi...
The increasing evidence of associations between inactivity and poor diets in young people and both i...
BackgroundChildren’s learning about food and physical activity is considerable during their fo...
Children's learning about food and physical activity is considerable during their formative years, w...
Children\u27s learning about food is considerable during their formative years, with parental influe...
Objective Fathers’ parenting behaviours contribute to the development of children’s dietary behaviou...
Background: This study examined potential parenting-related mediators of children's physical activit...
Background Early childhood (under five years of age) is a critical developmental period when childre...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Obesity among children and adolescents is...
Background\ud \ud The role of fathers in shaping their child’s eating behaviour and weight status th...
BackgroundMany children do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity. Parents can influen...
Child obesity is affecting children’s health nationwide. Rates are highest among African Americans (...
Objective: Fathers\u27 parenting behaviours contribute to the development of children\u27s dietary b...
Childhood overweight and obesity rates have continued to rise globally, reaching epidemic proportion...
ObjectiveTo examine the associations of father-child feeding and physical interactions with dietary ...
Fathers' perceptions of feeding children are rarely considered in the literature, yet there is growi...
The increasing evidence of associations between inactivity and poor diets in young people and both i...