Aim: This study assessed whether a Swedish school-based exercise intervention programme could increase total physical activity. Methods: We followed up 228 children who started school in 1998-2000 seven years later, when they had reached a mean age of 14.8. The 152 children (59% boys) at the intervention school did 200 minutes of physical education per week during that period, and the 76 children (50% boys) in the three control schools did the standard 60 minutes. Questionnaires assessed the durations of total and leisure-time physical activity and screen-time activity at baseline and after five and seven years. Results: Physical activity and screen-time activity were similar between the two groups before the study started. The intervention...
Abstract Background Globally, efforts aimed at the prevention of childhood obesity have led to the i...
Physical activity (PA) decreases with age, and interventions are needed to promote PA during adolesc...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: The activity-stat theory infers that total physical activity (PA) in children is constan...
Objectives We examined whether daily physical activity (PA) during compulsory school encourages chil...
The aim of this nine-year prospective, controlled, population-based exercise intervention study was ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was twofold: 1) to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-based p...
BACKGROUND: A preference of sedentary leisure time and an inappropriate environment for physical act...
The aim of this study was to assess whether a school-based program with expanded physical education ...
A large majority of Swedish children do not reach the recommended daily activity level. Some, but no...
A large majority of Swedish children do not reach the recommended daily activity level. Some, but no...
Making sure that children do not sit down for long periods of time can help them perform better in s...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess whether a school-based physical education intervention was ef...
© 2014 Jago et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Extracurricular programmes could provid...
Background. The World Health Organization recommends that children should participate in sufficient ...
Abstract Background Globally, efforts aimed at the prevention of childhood obesity have led to the i...
Physical activity (PA) decreases with age, and interventions are needed to promote PA during adolesc...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: The activity-stat theory infers that total physical activity (PA) in children is constan...
Objectives We examined whether daily physical activity (PA) during compulsory school encourages chil...
The aim of this nine-year prospective, controlled, population-based exercise intervention study was ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was twofold: 1) to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-based p...
BACKGROUND: A preference of sedentary leisure time and an inappropriate environment for physical act...
The aim of this study was to assess whether a school-based program with expanded physical education ...
A large majority of Swedish children do not reach the recommended daily activity level. Some, but no...
A large majority of Swedish children do not reach the recommended daily activity level. Some, but no...
Making sure that children do not sit down for long periods of time can help them perform better in s...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess whether a school-based physical education intervention was ef...
© 2014 Jago et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Extracurricular programmes could provid...
Background. The World Health Organization recommends that children should participate in sufficient ...
Abstract Background Globally, efforts aimed at the prevention of childhood obesity have led to the i...
Physical activity (PA) decreases with age, and interventions are needed to promote PA during adolesc...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...