Background: To support parents in improving the health of their young children, examples of effective parenting practices for a healthy diet, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) are needed. This study explores perceived effective and ineffective parenting practices in difficult situations concerning raising healthy children and investigates their relationship with Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and Social Cognitive Theory (SCT). The current study is formative work to inform the content of a randomized controlled trial. Methods: Four focus groups were conducted between June and October 2012 at worksites during lunch break. A total of 21 unrelated parents of primary schoolchildren (6 fathers, 15 mothers) participated. A short ...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
Adults and children in Canada are not meeting physical activity guidelines nor consuming sufficient ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human NutritionDavid A. DzewaltowskiDavid A. DzewaltowskiInsuffici...
The issue of childhood obesity has become a pandemic of increasing prevalence and concern. Many beha...
Background: In children, being sufficiently physically active, having low levels of screen-time and ...
Background: Parental support is an important element in overweight prevention programs for children....
Abstract Background More than 20% of US children ages 2-5 yrs are classified as overweight or obese....
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, overweight preven...
Parents model and teach early health practices that persist into adulthood by establishing a foundat...
Objective: The high energy intake from energy-dense foods among children in developed countries is u...
BACKGROUND Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, overweight prevent...
Background: The origins of childhood obesity invariably need to be looked at within a family context...
textabstractBackground: Various diet- and activity-related parenting practices are positive determin...
Objective: The high energy intake from energy-dense foods among children in developed countries is u...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
Adults and children in Canada are not meeting physical activity guidelines nor consuming sufficient ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human NutritionDavid A. DzewaltowskiDavid A. DzewaltowskiInsuffici...
The issue of childhood obesity has become a pandemic of increasing prevalence and concern. Many beha...
Background: In children, being sufficiently physically active, having low levels of screen-time and ...
Background: Parental support is an important element in overweight prevention programs for children....
Abstract Background More than 20% of US children ages 2-5 yrs are classified as overweight or obese....
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, overweight preven...
Parents model and teach early health practices that persist into adulthood by establishing a foundat...
Objective: The high energy intake from energy-dense foods among children in developed countries is u...
BACKGROUND Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, overweight prevent...
Background: The origins of childhood obesity invariably need to be looked at within a family context...
textabstractBackground: Various diet- and activity-related parenting practices are positive determin...
Objective: The high energy intake from energy-dense foods among children in developed countries is u...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
Adults and children in Canada are not meeting physical activity guidelines nor consuming sufficient ...