Physical activity has important benefits for children's physical health and mental wellbeing, but many children do not meet recommended levels. Research suggests that active play has the potential to make a valuable contribution to children's overall physical activity, whilst providing additional cognitive, social and emotional benefits. However, relatively little is known about the determinants of UK children's active play. Understanding these factors provides the critical first step in developing interventions to increase children's active play, and therefore overall physical activity. Eleven focus groups were conducted with 77, 10-11 year old children from four primary schools in Bristol, UK. Focus groups examined: (i) factors which m...
School represents a suitable setting for intervention programmes aiming to promote physical activity...
In Northern Ireland (NI), many children do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity (PA)...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 8 August 2019 until 10 July 2023.This thesis a...
Abstract Background Preventing the decline in physical activity which occurs around 10-11 years of a...
This paper presents findings from an innovative multi-method study which sought to examine the impac...
Schools are an important setting for children\u27s physical activity. Evidence suggests that playgro...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine associations between active play and the physical activity of 10- to 11-...
Background: Children’s physical activity levels are low and efforts to improve their physical activ...
Objective: To explore the effects of an innovative school-based intervention for increasing physical...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical...
Purpose School play spaces are acknowledged as a key setting for children’s physical activity, howev...
Objective: To explore the effects of an innovative school-based intervention for increasing physical...
Objective To explore the effects of an innovative school-based intervention for increasing physical ...
Abstract Background Children’s physical activity levels are low and efforts to improve their physica...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
School represents a suitable setting for intervention programmes aiming to promote physical activity...
In Northern Ireland (NI), many children do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity (PA)...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 8 August 2019 until 10 July 2023.This thesis a...
Abstract Background Preventing the decline in physical activity which occurs around 10-11 years of a...
This paper presents findings from an innovative multi-method study which sought to examine the impac...
Schools are an important setting for children\u27s physical activity. Evidence suggests that playgro...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine associations between active play and the physical activity of 10- to 11-...
Background: Children’s physical activity levels are low and efforts to improve their physical activ...
Objective: To explore the effects of an innovative school-based intervention for increasing physical...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical...
Purpose School play spaces are acknowledged as a key setting for children’s physical activity, howev...
Objective: To explore the effects of an innovative school-based intervention for increasing physical...
Objective To explore the effects of an innovative school-based intervention for increasing physical ...
Abstract Background Children’s physical activity levels are low and efforts to improve their physica...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
School represents a suitable setting for intervention programmes aiming to promote physical activity...
In Northern Ireland (NI), many children do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity (PA)...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 8 August 2019 until 10 July 2023.This thesis a...