Individual, dyadic, collaborative planning, physical activity, and nutrition: A randomized controlled trial in parent-child dyads.
Ewa KulisZofia SzczukaAnna BanikMaria SiwaMonika BoberskaDominika WietrzykowskaHanna ZaleskiewiczRyan E RhodesTheda RadtkeKonstantin SchenkelNina KnollUrte ScholzAleksandra LuszczynskaPublished in: Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association (2024)
Children's decrease in MVPA in dyadic PA planning condition was offset by a reduction of energy intake, which may represent a compensatory mechanism. The limited effectiveness of the dyadic "we-for-me" interventions in parent-child dyads may result from young people's needs for individuation and their reactance to parental support. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).