We explored 10–11 year-old children’s moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to describe how it is distributed within weekdays, weekend days, the segments of a schoolday and how it meets the global recommendation of ≥ 60 min daily MVPA. Participants were from two fourth classes (N = 33, 20 boys, 13 girls) in the city of Vantaa, capitol area of Finland. PA was measured using a Polar Active® (PAC) wrist-worn accelerometer. A diary supported the accelerometer data. Raw metabolic equivalent (MET) data from accelerometers were transmitted to computer, organized and uploaded to SPSS. We used MET-thresholds moderate PA (MPA) ≥ 3 < 6, vigorous (VPA) ≥ 6 and consequently moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) ≥ 3. Average daily MVPA was 92 min. Diffe...
Background: Targeting specific time periods of the day or week may enhance physical activity (PA) in...
An evaluation of Irish primary school children’s physical activity during the segmented school-day.N
INTRODUCTION: A third of all children spend at least 60 min·d in moderate to vigorous physical activ...
We explored 10–11 year-old children’s moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to describe how ...
Schools are in a unique position to ensure that all students meet the current physical activity (PA)...
BackgroundVariability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with environm...
Background: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
Previous studies based on self-reports show that a majority of children and adolescents in Western c...
Introduction Limited research has longitudinally examined children’s physical activity during school...
Regular physical activity (PA) is positive for the health of young people, but previous research has...
Background: The overwhelming majority of United Arab Emirates (UAE) school-aged children do not meet...
Background: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
The aim of the Finnish Schools on the Move program is to create a more active and pleasant school da...
BACKGROUND: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
BACKGROUND: Variability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with enviro...
Background: Targeting specific time periods of the day or week may enhance physical activity (PA) in...
An evaluation of Irish primary school children’s physical activity during the segmented school-day.N
INTRODUCTION: A third of all children spend at least 60 min·d in moderate to vigorous physical activ...
We explored 10–11 year-old children’s moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to describe how ...
Schools are in a unique position to ensure that all students meet the current physical activity (PA)...
BackgroundVariability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with environm...
Background: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
Previous studies based on self-reports show that a majority of children and adolescents in Western c...
Introduction Limited research has longitudinally examined children’s physical activity during school...
Regular physical activity (PA) is positive for the health of young people, but previous research has...
Background: The overwhelming majority of United Arab Emirates (UAE) school-aged children do not meet...
Background: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
The aim of the Finnish Schools on the Move program is to create a more active and pleasant school da...
BACKGROUND: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
BACKGROUND: Variability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with enviro...
Background: Targeting specific time periods of the day or week may enhance physical activity (PA) in...
An evaluation of Irish primary school children’s physical activity during the segmented school-day.N
INTRODUCTION: A third of all children spend at least 60 min·d in moderate to vigorous physical activ...