International Journal of Exercise Science 11(5): 137-151, 2018. Afterschool youth physical activity (PA) programs provide opportunities for increasing children’s time engaged in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). However, low program attendance reduces the benefits of participating in these programs. The purpose of this study was to determine if enjoyment, athletic competence and motivation for PA predict youth attendance at a free afterschool PA program from 3rd to 5th grade. Data were collected from a larger randomized community trial examining the effectiveness of an afterschool program for increasing opportunities to engage in MVPA. Data were collected twice annually (fall/spring) over 3 school years (3rd – 5th grade) in 9 s...
Ethnic minority children living in high poverty neighborhoods are at high risk of having insufficien...
Most studies of psychosocial and demographic correlates of physical activity (PA) have examined rela...
Background. Policies now recommend afterschool programs (ASP, 3–6 pm) provide children a minimum amo...
Purpose To describe the physical activity (PA) levels of children attending after-school programs, 2...
Purpose: To describe the physical activity (PA) levels of children attending after-school programs, ...
BACKGROUND: After-school programs (ASP) provide opportunities to influence children’s physical activi...
BACKGROUND: After-school physical activity (PA) programs promote PA among youth. Few studies have us...
It could be argued that youth sport is one of the most pervasive and popular activities engaging gir...
Background: Active recreation sessions taking place within after-school programs (ASP) present an op...
Background: The after-school period provides an opportune context for adolescent physical activity. ...
Generally, childrenʼs physical activity participation during after-school periods refl ects children...
Background: Active recreation sessions taking place within after-school programs (ASP) present an op...
Abstract Background Given the decline in physical act...
State and national organizations recently developed policies focused on increasing physical activity...
A recent trend shows that activity levels in children are declining while obesity levels are increas...
Ethnic minority children living in high poverty neighborhoods are at high risk of having insufficien...
Most studies of psychosocial and demographic correlates of physical activity (PA) have examined rela...
Background. Policies now recommend afterschool programs (ASP, 3–6 pm) provide children a minimum amo...
Purpose To describe the physical activity (PA) levels of children attending after-school programs, 2...
Purpose: To describe the physical activity (PA) levels of children attending after-school programs, ...
BACKGROUND: After-school programs (ASP) provide opportunities to influence children’s physical activi...
BACKGROUND: After-school physical activity (PA) programs promote PA among youth. Few studies have us...
It could be argued that youth sport is one of the most pervasive and popular activities engaging gir...
Background: Active recreation sessions taking place within after-school programs (ASP) present an op...
Background: The after-school period provides an opportune context for adolescent physical activity. ...
Generally, childrenʼs physical activity participation during after-school periods refl ects children...
Background: Active recreation sessions taking place within after-school programs (ASP) present an op...
Abstract Background Given the decline in physical act...
State and national organizations recently developed policies focused on increasing physical activity...
A recent trend shows that activity levels in children are declining while obesity levels are increas...
Ethnic minority children living in high poverty neighborhoods are at high risk of having insufficien...
Most studies of psychosocial and demographic correlates of physical activity (PA) have examined rela...
Background. Policies now recommend afterschool programs (ASP, 3–6 pm) provide children a minimum amo...