Background/Objective: Physical activity (PA) is important in reducing childhood obesity, yet a majority of children are not meeting PA guidelines. Schools have been identified as a place to promote childhood PA. The purpose of this study was to determine the best type of physically active recess period to increase preschool-aged children's PA. Methods: PA was measured via accelerometers in preschool-aged children (n = 29) during three, 30-min recess conditions (control; structured play; free play) on separate school days. Tertile splits were performed based on PA during the free play condition and children were divided into three groups: highly, moderately and least active. Results: For the aggregated sample, children were more (p ≤ 0.001) ...
Objective: This study aimed to compare moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and vigorous ph...
Background: Low levels of physical activity are characteristic in preschoolers. To effectively promo...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Objectives Obesity rates are increasing am...
Childhood obesity rates have increased three-fold since 1980 and up to 80% of obese children become ...
Obesity rates are increasing in children of all ages, and reduced physical activity (PA) is a likely...
Obesity rates are increasing in children of all ages, and reduced physical activity (PA) is a likely...
BACKGROUND: The increased prevalence in recent childhood obesity rates raises concern about youth he...
Purpose: The promotion of physical activity (PA) in children has become increasingly important since...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Obesity is a worldwide problem occurring at earlier an...
Background : Physical activity guidelines recommend children should engage in 60 min of moderate-to-...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud Although the prevalence of obesity in young children highlights the importance of ...
AbstractBackgroundMost preschool centers provide two 30-min sessions of gross-motor/outdoor playtime...
Erin E. Holt1, Dylan Oatman2, & Bridgette Schneekloth2; 1Baker University, Baldwin City, KS, 2Univer...
Introduction Playtimes (recess), within the school setting are discussed within the literature as di...
BACKGROUND: School recess provides a daily opportunity for physical activity engagement. The purpose...
Objective: This study aimed to compare moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and vigorous ph...
Background: Low levels of physical activity are characteristic in preschoolers. To effectively promo...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Objectives Obesity rates are increasing am...
Childhood obesity rates have increased three-fold since 1980 and up to 80% of obese children become ...
Obesity rates are increasing in children of all ages, and reduced physical activity (PA) is a likely...
Obesity rates are increasing in children of all ages, and reduced physical activity (PA) is a likely...
BACKGROUND: The increased prevalence in recent childhood obesity rates raises concern about youth he...
Purpose: The promotion of physical activity (PA) in children has become increasingly important since...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Obesity is a worldwide problem occurring at earlier an...
Background : Physical activity guidelines recommend children should engage in 60 min of moderate-to-...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud Although the prevalence of obesity in young children highlights the importance of ...
AbstractBackgroundMost preschool centers provide two 30-min sessions of gross-motor/outdoor playtime...
Erin E. Holt1, Dylan Oatman2, & Bridgette Schneekloth2; 1Baker University, Baldwin City, KS, 2Univer...
Introduction Playtimes (recess), within the school setting are discussed within the literature as di...
BACKGROUND: School recess provides a daily opportunity for physical activity engagement. The purpose...
Objective: This study aimed to compare moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and vigorous ph...
Background: Low levels of physical activity are characteristic in preschoolers. To effectively promo...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Objectives Obesity rates are increasing am...