Aims: This study examined the relationship between Olympic years and leisure-time physical activity levels across Canadian provinces and territories, as well as between genders. Methods: Analysis of long-term regional and national data on physical activity patterns confirmed that average activity rates were significantly higher (X2 (1) = 8.52, p < .01) for Winter vs. Summer Olympic Years. Results: Results indicate significant long-term temporal, sex and geographic trends which establish a reoccurring increase in physical activity amongst moderately active Canadian males (leisure-time physical activity rates were somewhat lower amongst females) across all provinces and territories during Winter Olympic years. This suggests that the Olympic G...
BackgroundLeisure-time and transport activity domains are studied most often because they are consid...
Abstract Background Using longitudinal panel data, the aim of this study was to examine the contribu...
Physical activity is associated with access to recreational facilities such as sports fields. Becaus...
Aims: This study examined the relationship between Olympic years and leisure-time physical activity ...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the population-wide distribution in the practice of...
This study reports on age-group differences in leisure-time sport and physical activity involvement ...
ii The four studies of this thesis provide an overview of the epidemiology of physical activity in C...
Eight national surveys conducted in the United States and Canada between 1972 and 1983 are reviewed ...
Despite growing literature showing associations of availability and accessibility of facilities to g...
Objective: Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk of mortality and chronic diseases, ...
This study aims to examine the changes in women's hockey in relation to the fact that it became an O...
Abstract Background The identification of various individual, social and physical environmental fact...
On the basis of a data set developed from the Canadian Olympic Association’s team handbooks for the ...
<p>Note: Values for football, cricket and winter sports (e.g., skiing) represented time spent in act...
Few Canadian children are meeting physical activity (PA) guidelines for optimal growth and health. T...
BackgroundLeisure-time and transport activity domains are studied most often because they are consid...
Abstract Background Using longitudinal panel data, the aim of this study was to examine the contribu...
Physical activity is associated with access to recreational facilities such as sports fields. Becaus...
Aims: This study examined the relationship between Olympic years and leisure-time physical activity ...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the population-wide distribution in the practice of...
This study reports on age-group differences in leisure-time sport and physical activity involvement ...
ii The four studies of this thesis provide an overview of the epidemiology of physical activity in C...
Eight national surveys conducted in the United States and Canada between 1972 and 1983 are reviewed ...
Despite growing literature showing associations of availability and accessibility of facilities to g...
Objective: Physical inactivity is associated with increased risk of mortality and chronic diseases, ...
This study aims to examine the changes in women's hockey in relation to the fact that it became an O...
Abstract Background The identification of various individual, social and physical environmental fact...
On the basis of a data set developed from the Canadian Olympic Association’s team handbooks for the ...
<p>Note: Values for football, cricket and winter sports (e.g., skiing) represented time spent in act...
Few Canadian children are meeting physical activity (PA) guidelines for optimal growth and health. T...
BackgroundLeisure-time and transport activity domains are studied most often because they are consid...
Abstract Background Using longitudinal panel data, the aim of this study was to examine the contribu...
Physical activity is associated with access to recreational facilities such as sports fields. Becaus...