Children sit for extended periods in the school classroom. Movement integration (MI) methods (e.g. active breaks, physically active lessons) could be used to break/reduce sitting time and improve classroom behaviour and engagement. Limited evidence is available on teacher perceptions of what influences the implementation of MI. Interviewed primary school teachers reported factors perceived to influence implementation at a variety of levels including individual (e.g. teacher and pupil characteristics, time, behavioural management) and school (e.g. whole school approach; and external to school expectations). In addition suggestions for increasing adoption and implementation of MI (e.g. communicating MI initiatives to schools) were identified
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was: 1) to explore the perceptions of primary school sta...
Background/Objective: Movement integration (MI) involves infusing physical activity into normal clas...
OBJECTIVES: Assess feasibility, acceptability and costs of delivering a physically active lessons (P...
Children sit for extended periods in the school classroom. Movement integration (MI) methods (e.g. a...
Introduction: Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. ...
Introduction: Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. ...
Introduction: Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. ...
In adults prolonged sitting is detrimentally associated with a number of health sequela including ty...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Movement integration (MI), which involves infusing physical activity (PA) into regular classroom tim...
The intentional integration of movement in elementary school classrooms—including both brief instruc...
Substantial evidence shows that the current level of children’s physical activity (PA) is insufficie...
peer-reviewedWhole-of-school physical activity programming is being advocated internationally, with ...
Physical inactivity is recognised as an international public health issue with less than 20% of chi...
Background: Few children meet the physical activity (PA) recommendations. One new and innovative way...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was: 1) to explore the perceptions of primary school sta...
Background/Objective: Movement integration (MI) involves infusing physical activity into normal clas...
OBJECTIVES: Assess feasibility, acceptability and costs of delivering a physically active lessons (P...
Children sit for extended periods in the school classroom. Movement integration (MI) methods (e.g. a...
Introduction: Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. ...
Introduction: Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. ...
Introduction: Children engage in a high volume of sitting in school, particularly in the classroom. ...
In adults prolonged sitting is detrimentally associated with a number of health sequela including ty...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Movement integration (MI), which involves infusing physical activity (PA) into regular classroom tim...
The intentional integration of movement in elementary school classrooms—including both brief instruc...
Substantial evidence shows that the current level of children’s physical activity (PA) is insufficie...
peer-reviewedWhole-of-school physical activity programming is being advocated internationally, with ...
Physical inactivity is recognised as an international public health issue with less than 20% of chi...
Background: Few children meet the physical activity (PA) recommendations. One new and innovative way...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was: 1) to explore the perceptions of primary school sta...
Background/Objective: Movement integration (MI) involves infusing physical activity into normal clas...
OBJECTIVES: Assess feasibility, acceptability and costs of delivering a physically active lessons (P...