- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Eating Disorders and Behaviors
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Physical Activity and Health
- Health and Lifestyle Studies
- Health Policy Implementation Science
- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Community Health and Development
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Child Development and Digital Technology
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Public Health and Nutrition
- School Health and Nursing Education
- Nutrition and Health Studies
- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
- Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
- Nutrition, Health and Food Behavior
- Nutritional Studies and Diet
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
- Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
- Obesity and Health Practices
- Children's Physical and Motor Development
Uniwersytet SWPS
2015-2020
Jagiellonian University
2016
Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
2016
University of Oslo
2016
Objective: This longitudinal experimental study compared effects of self-efficacy, planning and education-based conditions, encouraging adolescents to eat fruit vegetable in place energy-dense foods.Design: Data were collected among 506 (13–18 years old) who randomly assigned control (n = 181), 153) or self-efficacy 172) conditions. Measurements taken at baseline (T1), a 2-month follow-up (T2), 14-month (T3). Interventions/control group procedures delivered T1 T2.Outcome measures:...
Background The superiority of an intervention combining two sets theory-based behavior change techniques targeting planning and self-efficacy over only or has rarely been investigated. Purpose We compared the influence self-efficacy, planning, self-efficacy+planning interventions with education-based control condition on adolescents' body fat, assuming mediating effects respective social cognitive variables moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). moderating role built environment was...
The uptake, implementation, and maintenance of effective interventions promoting physical activity (PA) a healthy diet the implementation policies targeting these behaviors are processes not well understood. We aimed to gain better understanding what health promotion professionals policy makers think important factors facilitating adoption, multi-level eating PA in Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Poland.Six six were identified based on pre-defined criteria. Forty semi-structured...
Objective Based on the idea of ‘ IKEA effect’, assuming that individuals like self‐created objects more than created by someone else, this study hypothesizes parents’ involvement their children in meal planning and preparation is positively related to vegetable intake, mediated via liking vegetables. Design Longitudinal observational with two time points (10‐month interval). Method Nine hundred twenty‐four parent–child dyads filled out questionnaires measuring involvement, liking, further...
Objective: Parental practices that aim at increasing children's physical activity (e.g., modelling, support) are known to be related activity. So far, however, the association between these two sets of variables was studied without considering role child BMI z-score, which may determine effectiveness parental practices. The present study aims filling this void. Design: Longitudinal data were collected among 879 dyads children (6-11 years old) and their parents. (measured parents), activity,...
This study investigated if three maternal eating styles (emotional style, external and restrained style) predict respective in children. In particular, we tested these associations are different mother-daughter dyads, compared to mother-son dyads. Data were collected twice, at the baseline (Time 1; T1) 10-month follow-up 2; T2), with N = 822 mother-child dyads participating T1. Children (55% girls, 5–12 years old, M 8.21, SD 1.40) interviewed; mothers (aged 23–59 35.93, 5.24) completed...
Abstract The study investigated psychometric properties of the Sport Motivation Scale-6 (SMS-6), assessing intrinsic regulation, four extrinsic regulation constructs, and amotivation among athletes competing at a regional national level. In particular, we tested factorial structure SMS-6, its short-term stability, associations SMS-6 constructs with self-efficacy, self-esteem, motivational climate, satisfaction sport performance. Participants were 197 (57.4% women), representing team (54.7%)...
Background: This longitudinal dyadic study used cross-lagged analyses to examine reciprocal patterns of associations between physical activity (PA) enjoyment and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) among children their parents.Methods: At Time 1 (T1) 879 parent–child dyads provided data. The follow-up (Time 2, T2) took place 7–8-months later. MVPA scales were filled out separately by parents at T1 T2.Findings: Child predicted a higher level child (T2), parental explained (T2). Furthermore,...
Socio-ecological models indicate that family, school, and community environment explains children's physical activity body weight. This study investigated whether parental perceptions of school/community-based (PA) promotion programs as well child instrumental support for PA (transportation provision) would predict Child moderate-to-vigorous (MVPA) was hypothesized to mediate these associations.Data 879 parent-child dyads were collected at two measurement points: the baseline (T1) 7-8-month...
OBJECTIVES This study investigated reciprocal associations between meaning in life and physical quality of (QOL) the rehabilitation context. It was hypothesized that a higher level at Time 1 (T1) would predict better QOL 2 (T2), (T2). RESEARCH METHOD longitudinal enrolled 339 participants (aged 19-84 years, 57.9% women) who provided self-report data beginning inpatient for central nervous system diseases (CNSD; e.g., stroke; n = 89) or musculoskeletal (MSD; dorsopathies; 250), end (T2,...
This study provides an insight into associations between: (1) parental and child perceptions of strategies restricting screen use among children, (2) the presence availability screen-based equipment at home, (3) sedentary behaviours, (4) body fat.A prospective with two assessment periods (Time 1, T1; Time 2, T2), spanning 7-8 months.At T1, 879 parent-child dyads (83.3% mothers; 52.3% girls) were enrolled provided (5-11 years old) self-report data. T2 data obtained from 603 dyads. Child fat...
This study aims at investigating prospective associations between body areas satisfaction (BAS), actual (objectively measured)–ideal weight discrepancy, (self-reported)–ideal discrepancy and BMI among adolescents from the general population. Data were collected three measurement points: baseline (T1), 2-month follow-up (T2), 13-month (T3) 1011 (59.3% girls) aged 13–19 years (M = 16.30, SD 0.82) with BMIs ranging 15.20 to 38.78 20.01, 3.33). Adolescents completed questionnaires regarding BAS...
<b>Background</b><br /> This study investigated the relationships between global perfectionism (its functional and dysfunctional aspects) three types of health behaviors: fruit vegetable intake (FVI), consumption sweet salty snacks, physical activity. It was hypothesized that indices would predict engaging in healthy behavior, with gender moderating these associations.<br <br <b>Participants procedures</b><br Data were collected among 845 adolescents...
Objective The interplay between parental and child food physical activity aversion, briefly defined as fear or avoidance of novelty breaking from routine, may explain such behaviors inadequate consumption activity. Two studies were conducted to investigate the associations aversion (child self-reported parental-reported perceptions aversion) intake Method Parent-child dyads participated in 2 longitudinal studies. Study 1 (food aversion; baseline [T1] 10-month follow-up [T2]) enrolled 924...
Abstract This study investigated whether maternal perceptions of child body mass status would predict index (BMI) z-score via two sets sequential mediators: (1) four practices promoting energy expenditure and (2) children’s behaviors. The data N = 729 mother–child dyads were collected at baseline [T1; n 495 7- to 8-month follow-up (T2)]. Mothers reported (T1); children sedentary screen use physical activity (T1, T2). Child was assessed objectively Higher stimulation be active (T1) related a...