2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16668
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Influence of parental involvement and parenting styles in children’s active lifestyle: a systematic review

Marta Vega-Díaz,
Higinio González-García,
Carmen de Labra

Abstract: Background Parents influence their children’s lifestyles through modeling and support, which modifies how children approach physical activity. As such, this systematic review aims to know the influence of parental involvement in children’s active lifestyles and the influence of parenting styles on children’s practice and motivation towards physical activity. Methodology PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, ResearchGate, and Web of Science databases were searched from 15 July 2022 to 30 August 2022. The publicatio… Show more

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“…Specifically, it is important to explore whether physical activity conducted in different domains (such as occupational physical activity, leisure-time sports, and commuting activities) and intensities (light, moderate, vigorous) can influence these relationships. In addition, the cross-sectional design of previous studies is a limitation in the current literature [ 10 , 13 , 15 ], which prevents the inference of causality, and the information derived in studies from developing countries such as Brazil is another gap, as most of the information available in the literature were obtained in developed countries [ 8 , 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, it is important to explore whether physical activity conducted in different domains (such as occupational physical activity, leisure-time sports, and commuting activities) and intensities (light, moderate, vigorous) can influence these relationships. In addition, the cross-sectional design of previous studies is a limitation in the current literature [ 10 , 13 , 15 ], which prevents the inference of causality, and the information derived in studies from developing countries such as Brazil is another gap, as most of the information available in the literature were obtained in developed countries [ 8 , 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%