Objective: Establish the physical activity levels of asthmatic children and identify if relationships exist between physical activity levels, asthma control and BMI. Design: A service evaluation quantitative research design Participants: 37 Asthmatic Children aged 5-15 all attending the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Asthma Clinic. Outcome measures: Physical Activity Questionnaire (PAQ-C), Asthma Control Test (ACT) were used and BMI was calculated. Results: Low PAQ-C scores were found (mean 2.49 +/-0.12 s.d) Pearson's correlation was used to determine if there was a relationship between the total scores of the ACT and PAQ-C. Spearmen's correlation was used Correlative to determine if a relationship existed between PAQ-C and BMI and between BMI-A...
Background: It has been reported that physical activity is limited in children with asthma. The aims...
BACKGROUND: Although beneficial for health and well-being, most children do not achieve recommended ...
Background Research shows that children are insufficiently active in most affluent societies. Althou...
Objective: Establish the physical activity levels of asthmatic children and identify if relationship...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the physical activity levels in asthmatic ch...
Objective: This evaluation aims to assess the physical activity (PA) levels of children with asthma ...
Objective: To investigate the physical activity levels in asthmatic children in relation to asthma c...
Summary. To establish whether asthma affects physical activity levels in children (aged 7– 10 years)...
ABSTRACT. Objectives. To compare the physical ac-tivity levels of children with and without asthma a...
Objective. To compare longitudinally PAC of asthmatic children against that of healthy controls duri...
To establish whether asthma affects physical activity levels in children (aged 710 years) we evaluat...
AbstractBackgroundThe PAQ questionnaire (Physical Activity Questionnaire - Kowalski, Crocker, Donen)...
Physical activity is defined as any bodily movement produced by a muscle contraction with increased ...
OBJECTIVES. The purpose of this work was to identify barriers to physical activity in children with ...
Background: Asthma and obesity are highly prevalent in children, and are interrelated resulting in a...
Background: It has been reported that physical activity is limited in children with asthma. The aims...
BACKGROUND: Although beneficial for health and well-being, most children do not achieve recommended ...
Background Research shows that children are insufficiently active in most affluent societies. Althou...
Objective: Establish the physical activity levels of asthmatic children and identify if relationship...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the physical activity levels in asthmatic ch...
Objective: This evaluation aims to assess the physical activity (PA) levels of children with asthma ...
Objective: To investigate the physical activity levels in asthmatic children in relation to asthma c...
Summary. To establish whether asthma affects physical activity levels in children (aged 7– 10 years)...
ABSTRACT. Objectives. To compare the physical ac-tivity levels of children with and without asthma a...
Objective. To compare longitudinally PAC of asthmatic children against that of healthy controls duri...
To establish whether asthma affects physical activity levels in children (aged 710 years) we evaluat...
AbstractBackgroundThe PAQ questionnaire (Physical Activity Questionnaire - Kowalski, Crocker, Donen)...
Physical activity is defined as any bodily movement produced by a muscle contraction with increased ...
OBJECTIVES. The purpose of this work was to identify barriers to physical activity in children with ...
Background: Asthma and obesity are highly prevalent in children, and are interrelated resulting in a...
Background: It has been reported that physical activity is limited in children with asthma. The aims...
BACKGROUND: Although beneficial for health and well-being, most children do not achieve recommended ...
Background Research shows that children are insufficiently active in most affluent societies. Althou...