Background: Early identification of physical activity (PA) opportunities in the home and neighborhood environment may help obesity prevention efforts in households with young children. This cross-sectional study\u27s purpose was to develop a brief, easy-to-use, self-report inventory called Home Opportunities for Physical activity check-Up (HOP-Up), to evaluate the availability and accessibility of PA space and equipment in and near homes with preschool children, and establish its validity and reliability. Methods: The HOP-Up was field tested by two trained researchers and parents of preschool-aged children (n = 50; 71 % white). To establish criterion validity, researchers were the \u27gold standard\u27 and visited participants\u27 homes to ...
Childhood obesity has become a growing problem in the United States. According to the Center for Dis...
BackgroundThe home environment has a significant influence on children\ue2\u20ac\u2122s physical act...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that preschoolers do not spend much time engaging in physical activi...
Childhood obesity continues to have long-term health implications for millions of children in the Un...
Background: The contribution of the environment to the obesity epidemic is well recognized. Parents...
The article focuses on the results of a home environment preschool-age physical activity questionnai...
Background: Little is known about how the home environmental supports physical activity and screen m...
The home environment has a significant influence on children's physical activity and obesity risk. O...
BACKGROUND: Valid measures of physical activity correlates in preschool children are lacking. This s...
Background: Little is known about how the home environmental supports physical activity and screen m...
BACKGROUND: Identifying context-specific correlates of home- and neighbourhood-based physical activi...
BACKGROUND: Valid measures of physical activity correlates in preschool children are lacking. This s...
Background: The early years are the period of growth for which we know the least about the impact of...
BACKGROUND: Identifying context-specific correlates of home- and neighbourhood-based physical activi...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is a global public health concern. Numerous experts h...
Childhood obesity has become a growing problem in the United States. According to the Center for Dis...
BackgroundThe home environment has a significant influence on children\ue2\u20ac\u2122s physical act...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that preschoolers do not spend much time engaging in physical activi...
Childhood obesity continues to have long-term health implications for millions of children in the Un...
Background: The contribution of the environment to the obesity epidemic is well recognized. Parents...
The article focuses on the results of a home environment preschool-age physical activity questionnai...
Background: Little is known about how the home environmental supports physical activity and screen m...
The home environment has a significant influence on children's physical activity and obesity risk. O...
BACKGROUND: Valid measures of physical activity correlates in preschool children are lacking. This s...
Background: Little is known about how the home environmental supports physical activity and screen m...
BACKGROUND: Identifying context-specific correlates of home- and neighbourhood-based physical activi...
BACKGROUND: Valid measures of physical activity correlates in preschool children are lacking. This s...
Background: The early years are the period of growth for which we know the least about the impact of...
BACKGROUND: Identifying context-specific correlates of home- and neighbourhood-based physical activi...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is a global public health concern. Numerous experts h...
Childhood obesity has become a growing problem in the United States. According to the Center for Dis...
BackgroundThe home environment has a significant influence on children\ue2\u20ac\u2122s physical act...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that preschoolers do not spend much time engaging in physical activi...