@DrDickB @ImSporticus @TelegraphSport 1/3: Yes unfortunately conveniently wisdom not backed by evidence. Here are large studies showing very small association between parent and child activity when primary or above https://t.co/GPzfQC3KVD https://t.co/FWzP
RT @Russ_Jago: @beelinbaxter Only weak associations between parent and child activity - may be more important in younger kids. At 5-6 year…
RT @Russ_Jago: @beelinbaxter Only weak associations between parent and child activity - may be more important in younger kids. At 5-6 year…
RT @Russ_Jago: @beelinbaxter Only weak associations between parent and child activity - may be more important in younger kids. At 5-6 year…
RT @Russ_Jago: @beelinbaxter Only weak associations between parent and child activity - may be more important in younger kids. At 5-6 year…
RT @Russ_Jago: @beelinbaxter Only weak associations between parent and child activity - may be more important in younger kids. At 5-6 year…
RT @Russ_Jago: @beelinbaxter Only weak associations between parent and child activity - may be more important in younger kids. At 5-6 year…
@beelinbaxter Only weak associations between parent and child activity - may be more important in younger kids. At 5-6 years of age every 10 extra minutes of parent MVPA associated with 1 additional minute of child MVPA https://t.co/FWzP12HUVc similar pat
RT @Russ_Jago: Interesting - we found weaker associations using accelerometers in UK 5-6 year olds and their parents https://t.co/FWzP12HUV…
RT @Russ_Jago: Interesting - we found weaker associations using accelerometers in UK 5-6 year olds and their parents https://t.co/FWzP12HUV…
RT @Russ_Jago: Interesting - we found weaker associations using accelerometers in UK 5-6 year olds and their parents https://t.co/FWzP12HUV…
Interesting - we found weaker associations using accelerometers in UK 5-6 year olds and their parents https://t.co/FWzP12HUVc https://t.co/Xb5pwX4jJC
Associations btw objectively assessed child & parental physical activity in families with 5-6 year old children http://t.co/IhkeLLK18d
Associations between objectively assessed child and parental physical activity: a cross-sectional study of families …http://t.co/e4MTdRAB3C