Background: Organised sports (OS) participation is an important health behaviour but it seems to decline from childhood to adolescence. The aim of this study was to investigate OS participation patterns from childhood to adolescence and potential determinants for those patterns. Methods: Data from the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) cohort study with a 6 year follow-up period were used (KiGGS0: 2003-06, KiGGS1: 2009-12). Participants aged 6–10 years at KiGGS0, who were aged 12–16 at KiGGS1, were included (n = 3790). The outcome variable was ‘OS participation’ between KiGGS0 and KiGGS1 with the categories ‘maintenance’ (reference), ‘dropout’, ‘commencement’ and ‘nonparticipation’. Re...
Self-reported data from wave 2 of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children an...
With digitalization and virtual entertainment being the megatrends of the 21st century, there is rea...
Background: Social inequalities in health can be explained in part by the social patterning of le...
Abstract Background Organised sports (OS) participation is an important health behaviour but it seem...
AbstractObjectivesThe increased prevalence of childhood obesity has also been attributed to low phys...
Background Participation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for child...
This article focuses on selected indicators related to sports and dietary behaviour – two important ...
Organized and unorganized physical activity (PA) hold an important role in the daily life of childre...
BACKGROUND: Based on a large national survey on the health of adolescents, this paper focuses on the...
BackgroundParticipation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for children’s h...
Background: Based on a large national survey on the health of adolescents, this paper focuses on the...
This study aimed to identify organized sports participation patterns and their prevalence from adole...
This study aimed to identify organized sports participation patterns and their prevalence from adole...
Childhood and adolescence are important life periods for the development of health status and physic...
Childhood and adolescence are key determining stages for health behaviour in the life course. Freque...
Self-reported data from wave 2 of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children an...
With digitalization and virtual entertainment being the megatrends of the 21st century, there is rea...
Background: Social inequalities in health can be explained in part by the social patterning of le...
Abstract Background Organised sports (OS) participation is an important health behaviour but it seem...
AbstractObjectivesThe increased prevalence of childhood obesity has also been attributed to low phys...
Background Participation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for child...
This article focuses on selected indicators related to sports and dietary behaviour – two important ...
Organized and unorganized physical activity (PA) hold an important role in the daily life of childre...
BACKGROUND: Based on a large national survey on the health of adolescents, this paper focuses on the...
BackgroundParticipation in sports and physical activity (PA) is a critical resource for children’s h...
Background: Based on a large national survey on the health of adolescents, this paper focuses on the...
This study aimed to identify organized sports participation patterns and their prevalence from adole...
This study aimed to identify organized sports participation patterns and their prevalence from adole...
Childhood and adolescence are important life periods for the development of health status and physic...
Childhood and adolescence are key determining stages for health behaviour in the life course. Freque...
Self-reported data from wave 2 of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children an...
With digitalization and virtual entertainment being the megatrends of the 21st century, there is rea...
Background: Social inequalities in health can be explained in part by the social patterning of le...