The objective of the study was to evaluate 169 Kuwaiti mother– daughter dyads and their associations with health behaviors for eating healthy, engaging in physical activity, daughters perceived body weight, time spent with computer/video, and time viewing television. Female students aged 10–14 years were selected from private and public schools in the State of Kuwait. Results demonstrated that daughters exhibited similar behaviors to their mothers in their perceived eating behavior, physical activity, computer/ video game use, and TV screen time. Future research is essential to determine the role of mothers in effective health behavior intervention strategies for female Kuwaiti adolescents
Evidence of childhood obesity as a strong predictor of risk of non-commnuicable diseases has been ac...
Parenting styles and family contributors are the main determinants of obesity risk in children. To d...
Research indicates that adolescents who have an obese mother have an increased risk of obesity. Desp...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and related morbidity increase in Egyptian women and their children. A better un...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of parenting styles and family contributors on ...
Background. The State of Kuwait has a growing obesity epidemic in both genders and all age groups; h...
This study investigated whether maternal perceptions of child body mass status would predict child b...
Background: Mothers play an important role in controlling family eating habits as well as the type o...
Background: Mothers’ perceptions of their children’s weight remain mostly unknown in oil-rich countr...
BACKGROUND: There is only scarce number of studies available describing the lifestyle of adolescents...
Kuwait has the highest prevalence of obesity within Arab countries at 37.8%. The prevalence of child...
Immigrants to western societies often experience changes in physical activity (PA) levels and diet b...
Background: There are scarce number of studies describing the lifestyle of adolescents living in Ara...
OBJECTIVE: Examine how maternal parenting behaviors in childhood, both general and feeding specific,...
Introduction: Parents have a significant impact on child nutrition and the child's eating habits in ...
Evidence of childhood obesity as a strong predictor of risk of non-commnuicable diseases has been ac...
Parenting styles and family contributors are the main determinants of obesity risk in children. To d...
Research indicates that adolescents who have an obese mother have an increased risk of obesity. Desp...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and related morbidity increase in Egyptian women and their children. A better un...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of parenting styles and family contributors on ...
Background. The State of Kuwait has a growing obesity epidemic in both genders and all age groups; h...
This study investigated whether maternal perceptions of child body mass status would predict child b...
Background: Mothers play an important role in controlling family eating habits as well as the type o...
Background: Mothers’ perceptions of their children’s weight remain mostly unknown in oil-rich countr...
BACKGROUND: There is only scarce number of studies available describing the lifestyle of adolescents...
Kuwait has the highest prevalence of obesity within Arab countries at 37.8%. The prevalence of child...
Immigrants to western societies often experience changes in physical activity (PA) levels and diet b...
Background: There are scarce number of studies describing the lifestyle of adolescents living in Ara...
OBJECTIVE: Examine how maternal parenting behaviors in childhood, both general and feeding specific,...
Introduction: Parents have a significant impact on child nutrition and the child's eating habits in ...
Evidence of childhood obesity as a strong predictor of risk of non-commnuicable diseases has been ac...
Parenting styles and family contributors are the main determinants of obesity risk in children. To d...
Research indicates that adolescents who have an obese mother have an increased risk of obesity. Desp...