Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Aims: The aims of this study were to study the correlation between lifestyle-related factors, such as organized leisure-time sport participation (OLSP), cardiorespiratory fitness, and adiposity, and academic achievement among preadolescents. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 248 nine-year-old school children was carried out. OLSP was self-reported with parental assistance, categorized as ≤ 1× a week, 2–3× a week, and ≥ 4× times a week or more. Academic achievement was estimated with results from standardized test scores in Icelandic and math. Cardiorespiratory fitness was estimated using a maximal cycle ergometer test. The sum of four skinfolds was used to estimate adiposity. Results: Tests of bet...
P. Allegrante2 Interest in the relationship between health behaviours and academic achievement has r...
Exercise has significant benefits for brain health and this may have downstream learning benefits fo...
Physical inactivity is a major health risk worldwide. Observational studies suggest that higher educ...
Purpose: This longitudinal study examined the role of leisure-time physical activity in academic ach...
Objectives: To explore the associations between objectively assessed intensity levels of physical ac...
Physical activity and academic performance are positively associated, but the direction of the assoc...
Several studies indicate that participation in organized sport may result in higher physical activit...
Introduction: The study aimed to examine the prevalence of sports outside of regular school classes ...
Background: The academic performance of children has been correlated with their future educational a...
Physical activity is an integral part of wellness, but does it have an impact on academic outcomes? ...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationships between objectively measured and self-repor...
The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (N = 8,061) was used to investigated the joint associations o...
BackgroundOrganized leisure-time activities (OLTA) have been identified as a context suitable for im...
Aim: There is an emerging body of evidence on the potential effects of regular physical activity on ...
AbstractObjectivesThe increased prevalence of childhood obesity has also been attributed to low phys...
P. Allegrante2 Interest in the relationship between health behaviours and academic achievement has r...
Exercise has significant benefits for brain health and this may have downstream learning benefits fo...
Physical inactivity is a major health risk worldwide. Observational studies suggest that higher educ...
Purpose: This longitudinal study examined the role of leisure-time physical activity in academic ach...
Objectives: To explore the associations between objectively assessed intensity levels of physical ac...
Physical activity and academic performance are positively associated, but the direction of the assoc...
Several studies indicate that participation in organized sport may result in higher physical activit...
Introduction: The study aimed to examine the prevalence of sports outside of regular school classes ...
Background: The academic performance of children has been correlated with their future educational a...
Physical activity is an integral part of wellness, but does it have an impact on academic outcomes? ...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationships between objectively measured and self-repor...
The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (N = 8,061) was used to investigated the joint associations o...
BackgroundOrganized leisure-time activities (OLTA) have been identified as a context suitable for im...
Aim: There is an emerging body of evidence on the potential effects of regular physical activity on ...
AbstractObjectivesThe increased prevalence of childhood obesity has also been attributed to low phys...
P. Allegrante2 Interest in the relationship between health behaviours and academic achievement has r...
Exercise has significant benefits for brain health and this may have downstream learning benefits fo...
Physical inactivity is a major health risk worldwide. Observational studies suggest that higher educ...