This study was the first to directly compare the acute effects of 5, 10, and 20 min of classroom exercise breaks on on-task behavior. Methods: In this within-subject experiment, 96 4th and 5th grade students, in 5 classroom groups, participated in each of four conditions: 10 min of sedentary classroom activity and 5, 10, 20 min of classroom exercise breaks led by research staff. On-task behavior was directly and systematically observed from videotapes before and after each condition. The post-test time-on-task scores were compared using a repeated measures mixed ANCOVA, adjusted for age, classroom, and the time-varying pre-test time-on-task. Results: Time-on-task was significantly higher in students after 10 min of classroom exercise breaks...
yesTo examine the impact of acute classroom movement break (CMB) and physically active learning (PAL...
Research has provided strong evidence for the many health benefits of exercise (e.g. decreased risk ...
Research has provided strong evidence for the many health benefits of exercise (e.g. decreased risk ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the acute dose-response relationship of classroo...
Increased academic demands on kindergarten students require them to be on-task for longer periods of...
Previous research has shown that physical activity may have beneficial effects on cognitive performa...
The objective was to explore the effectiveness of a five-minute classroom-based physical activity (5...
Less than half of U.S. children and adolescents receive the recommended daily amounts of physical ac...
The purpose of this action research study was to determine the impact of brief physical activity bre...
Objective: Research supports the efficacy of acute, classroom-based, physical activity breaks on exe...
Aim: This study examined the effects of different types of classroom physical activity breaks on chi...
Disruptive and off-task behavior by students has become a growing issue for teachers at many levels....
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Converging evidence suggests moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) has positive effects on c...
Objectives: There were three aims in conducting this pilot study. First, determine the Plus Minus Ta...
yesTo examine the impact of acute classroom movement break (CMB) and physically active learning (PAL...
Research has provided strong evidence for the many health benefits of exercise (e.g. decreased risk ...
Research has provided strong evidence for the many health benefits of exercise (e.g. decreased risk ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the acute dose-response relationship of classroo...
Increased academic demands on kindergarten students require them to be on-task for longer periods of...
Previous research has shown that physical activity may have beneficial effects on cognitive performa...
The objective was to explore the effectiveness of a five-minute classroom-based physical activity (5...
Less than half of U.S. children and adolescents receive the recommended daily amounts of physical ac...
The purpose of this action research study was to determine the impact of brief physical activity bre...
Objective: Research supports the efficacy of acute, classroom-based, physical activity breaks on exe...
Aim: This study examined the effects of different types of classroom physical activity breaks on chi...
Disruptive and off-task behavior by students has become a growing issue for teachers at many levels....
Background Children participation in physical activity is still a major concern of health education ...
Converging evidence suggests moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) has positive effects on c...
Objectives: There were three aims in conducting this pilot study. First, determine the Plus Minus Ta...
yesTo examine the impact of acute classroom movement break (CMB) and physically active learning (PAL...
Research has provided strong evidence for the many health benefits of exercise (e.g. decreased risk ...
Research has provided strong evidence for the many health benefits of exercise (e.g. decreased risk ...