Background: As physical inactivity is particularly prevalent amongst lower-educated adolescent girls, interventions are needed. Using a co-creational approach increases their engagement and might be effective. This study aimed to: (1) describe the co-creation process, (2) evaluate how girls experienced co-creation, and (3) evaluate the effect of the co-creational interventions on physical activity, individual, sociocultural and school-based factors. Methods: Three intervention schools (n = 91) and three control schools (n = 105) across Flanders participated. A questionnaire was completed pre (September-October 2014) and post (April-May 2015). In between, sessions with a co-creation group were organised to develop and implement the intervent...
This study examined the feasibility and potential efficacy of a multi-faceted secondary school-based...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a physical activity (PA) promotion intervention for adolescents using a proce...
Background: As physical inactivity is particularly prevalent amongst lower-educated adolescent girls...
Background: As physical inactivity is particularly prevalent amongst lower-educated adolescent girls...
Background: Physical activity levels decline markedly among girls during adolescence. School-based i...
Abstract Background Physical inactivity is a persistent challenge among girls. School-based physical...
Abstract Background Physical activity levels decline markedly among girls during adolescence. School...
Background Physical activity levels decline markedly among girls during adolescence. School-based in...
Background: Globally, adolescents’ physical activity (PA) participation rates are low, particularly ...
Background: Slowing the decline in participation in physical activity among adolescent girls is a pu...
The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of...
Globally, over 80% of adolescent girls aged 11-17 fail to reach the recommended physical activity (P...
Abstract Background Most adolescent girls in the UK do not meet government physical activity recomme...
It is important for the health of adolescents to engage in regular physical activity. The majority o...
This study examined the feasibility and potential efficacy of a multi-faceted secondary school-based...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a physical activity (PA) promotion intervention for adolescents using a proce...
Background: As physical inactivity is particularly prevalent amongst lower-educated adolescent girls...
Background: As physical inactivity is particularly prevalent amongst lower-educated adolescent girls...
Background: Physical activity levels decline markedly among girls during adolescence. School-based i...
Abstract Background Physical inactivity is a persistent challenge among girls. School-based physical...
Abstract Background Physical activity levels decline markedly among girls during adolescence. School...
Background Physical activity levels decline markedly among girls during adolescence. School-based in...
Background: Globally, adolescents’ physical activity (PA) participation rates are low, particularly ...
Background: Slowing the decline in participation in physical activity among adolescent girls is a pu...
The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy of...
Globally, over 80% of adolescent girls aged 11-17 fail to reach the recommended physical activity (P...
Abstract Background Most adolescent girls in the UK do not meet government physical activity recomme...
It is important for the health of adolescents to engage in regular physical activity. The majority o...
This study examined the feasibility and potential efficacy of a multi-faceted secondary school-based...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a physical activity (PA) promotion intervention for adolescents using a proce...