Impact of the 'Healthy Youngsters, Healthy Dads' program on physical activity and other health behaviours: a randomised controlled trial involving fathers and their preschool-aged children
Abstract Background Targeting fathers may be a key strategy to increase physical activity among their preschool-aged children, but limited research exists in this area. The primary study aim was to examine the impact of a lifestyle program for fathers and their preschool-aged children on child physi...
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Main Authors: | Philip J. Morgan (Author), Jacqueline A. Grounds (Author), Lee M. Ashton (Author), Clare E. Collins (Author), Alyce T. Barnes (Author), Emma R. Pollock (Author), Stevie-Lee Kennedy (Author), Anna T. Rayward (Author), Kristen L. Saunders (Author), Ryan J. Drew (Author), Myles D. Young (Author) |
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