Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological health benefits. Adolescents, specifically girls, are at risk of physical inactivity. To date, there is limited research on PA interventions involving peers, which could encourage more adolescent girls to engage in PA. The investigation aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a novel school three-tier peer-led mentoring model designed to improve PA levels and reduce sedentary time (ST) of adolescent girls. Two-hundred and forty-nine Year 9 adolescent girls (13–15 years old) from three UK secondary schools were invited to participate in a peer-led mentoring intervention (Girls Peer Activity (G-PACT) project). The peer-led mentoring model was delivered in all t...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
peer-reviewedBackground. Low levels of physical activity (PA) in adolescents highlight the necessity...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological health benefit...
peer-reviewedRegular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological ...
Abstract: Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological hea...
Enjoyment of physical activity (PA) is positively correlatedwith PAengagement. The inclusion of peer...
Meeting abstract presented at 7th International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress, L...
BackgroundPhysical activity levels are low amongst adolescent girls, and this population faces speci...
Abstract Background Most adolescent girls in the UK do not meet government physical activity recomme...
Background Adolescent girls are less physically active than recommended for health, and levels decl...
Background Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and...
Background: Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
peer-reviewedBackground. Low levels of physical activity (PA) in adolescents highlight the necessity...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological health benefit...
peer-reviewedRegular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological ...
Abstract: Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological hea...
Enjoyment of physical activity (PA) is positively correlatedwith PAengagement. The inclusion of peer...
Meeting abstract presented at 7th International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress, L...
BackgroundPhysical activity levels are low amongst adolescent girls, and this population faces speci...
Abstract Background Most adolescent girls in the UK do not meet government physical activity recomme...
Background Adolescent girls are less physically active than recommended for health, and levels decl...
Background Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and...
Background: Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
peer-reviewedBackground. Low levels of physical activity (PA) in adolescents highlight the necessity...