Objectives: This paper explores the impact of physical education (PE) lessons, focusing on children aged 6–7 years, an underrepresented age in physical activity research. Methods: 10 children wore Actigraph accelerometers recording physical activity throughout the school day (9 am until 3.10 pm), for a year. Repeated measures ANOVA analysed: type of day (days including PE and days that did not) and gender (p <.05). Results: Boys achieved 88% (girls 70%) of the recommended daily physical activity levels on PE days compared to 77% (girls 63%) on non PE days. Significant differences occurred, boys more active than girls also PE days being more active than non-PE days. Conclusion: The novel findings indicate PE lessons significantly contri...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of physical activity of children during the period ...
Children’s participation in physical activity (PA) has important positive benefits for their health ...
Children’s participation in physical activity (PA) has important positive benefits for their health ...
The thesis research explored children’s physical activity levels that occurred within the primary sc...
Introduction Limited research has longitudinally examined children’s physical activity during school...
Introduction Limited research has longitudinally examined children’s physical activity during school...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
Background: School physical education (PE) and playtime provide important opportunities for physical...
Objective: We investigated what young children considered as being the outcomes of their participati...
Background: As children spend roughly 30 hours per week at school, the associated benefits of physic...
Background: As children spend roughly 30 hours per week at school, the associated benefits of physic...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine children’s physical activity (PA) during primary ph...
Background School physical education (PE) and playtime provide important opportunities for physical ...
Children’s engagement in physical activity of a vigorous intensity or higher is more effective at pr...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine children���s physical activity (PA) during primary ...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of physical activity of children during the period ...
Children’s participation in physical activity (PA) has important positive benefits for their health ...
Children’s participation in physical activity (PA) has important positive benefits for their health ...
The thesis research explored children’s physical activity levels that occurred within the primary sc...
Introduction Limited research has longitudinally examined children’s physical activity during school...
Introduction Limited research has longitudinally examined children’s physical activity during school...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
Background: School physical education (PE) and playtime provide important opportunities for physical...
Objective: We investigated what young children considered as being the outcomes of their participati...
Background: As children spend roughly 30 hours per week at school, the associated benefits of physic...
Background: As children spend roughly 30 hours per week at school, the associated benefits of physic...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine children’s physical activity (PA) during primary ph...
Background School physical education (PE) and playtime provide important opportunities for physical ...
Children’s engagement in physical activity of a vigorous intensity or higher is more effective at pr...
The overall purpose of this study was to examine children���s physical activity (PA) during primary ...
The aim of this study was to determine the level of physical activity of children during the period ...
Children’s participation in physical activity (PA) has important positive benefits for their health ...
Children’s participation in physical activity (PA) has important positive benefits for their health ...