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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research article

Aerobic and strength exercises for youngsters aged 12 to 15: what do parents think?

Authors: Gill A. ten Hoor, Ester F. C. Sleddens, Stef P. J. Kremers, Annemie M. W. J. Schols, Gerjo Kok, Guy Plasqui

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Although strength exercises evidently have both physiological and psychological health benefits across all ages, they are erroneously considered to adversely affect health status in youngsters. The aim of this study was to examine parental attitudes towards their child’s physical activity in general, as well as aerobic and strength exercises in particular.

Methods

In total, 314 parents from an online panel representative of the Dutch population completed an online survey about their own physical activity and that of their child (12–15 years old). The study also explored reasons for non-participation, and attitudes about the parents’ own and their child’s physical activity level.

Results

Parents consistently reported a positive attitude towards aerobic exercises, but a less positive attitude regarding strength exercises. Parents were more likely to indicate that their child was not allowed to participate in strength exercises (29.6 %) than aerobic exercises (4.0 %). They thought that strength exercises could interfere with optimal physical development.

Conclusions

This study consistently shows that parents have a positive attitude towards aerobic exercises, but a less positive attitude regarding strength exercises. We suggest testing interventions to increase parental understanding of the advantages of and possibilities for (e.g., facilities) strength training on their child’s health.
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Metadata
Title
Aerobic and strength exercises for youngsters aged 12 to 15: what do parents think?
Authors
Gill A. ten Hoor
Ester F. C. Sleddens
Stef P. J. Kremers
Annemie M. W. J. Schols
Gerjo Kok
Guy Plasqui
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-2328-7

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