In looking for new strategies to promote physical activity (PA), the purpose of this study was to determine whether providing equipment, playground markings, and a physical education (PE)-based intervention effectively increases PA levels during school recess. A total of 223 children (mean age = 7.10 years ± 0.6; 45.3% female) from three schools participated in this study in 2012. In the first intervention school (G1; n = 75) six previous PE classes teaching games for recess were performed and playground markings and game equipment were provided. In the second intervention school (G2; n = 68) only playground markings and game equipment were provided. The third school served as the control group (GC; n = 80). PA was assessed with pedometers....
En: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Vol. 11, No. 59, DOI: 10.11...
During the last decades, the physical activity (PA) of children decreased. Outdoor games have been r...
The CDC (2016) recommends children engage in 60 min of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily ...
In looking for new strategies to promote physical activity (PA), the purpose of this study was to de...
In looking for new strategies to promote physical activity (PA), the purpose of this study was to de...
Aims: Worldwide levels of daily physical activity (PA) in children are low. This has negative health...
International audienceTo promote physical activity (PA) among children, few studies have reported lo...
Objectives We aimed to investigate the effects of providing play equipment and markings at the pre-...
Objective: Summarize the effects of interventions designed to promote physical activity during eleme...
The (pre)school environment is an important setting to improve children’s health. Especially, the (p...
Objectives To assess the effect of a school playground intervention on the physical activity levels ...
Session 202 - School based interventions: paper 276This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Many ...
Background: We assessed the effectiveness of a simple intervention for increasing children's physica...
Background. British children do not meet daily physical activity recommendations, and as yet no sust...
It is commonly accepted that regular physical activity (PA) has physical, social and mental benefits...
En: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Vol. 11, No. 59, DOI: 10.11...
During the last decades, the physical activity (PA) of children decreased. Outdoor games have been r...
The CDC (2016) recommends children engage in 60 min of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily ...
In looking for new strategies to promote physical activity (PA), the purpose of this study was to de...
In looking for new strategies to promote physical activity (PA), the purpose of this study was to de...
Aims: Worldwide levels of daily physical activity (PA) in children are low. This has negative health...
International audienceTo promote physical activity (PA) among children, few studies have reported lo...
Objectives We aimed to investigate the effects of providing play equipment and markings at the pre-...
Objective: Summarize the effects of interventions designed to promote physical activity during eleme...
The (pre)school environment is an important setting to improve children’s health. Especially, the (p...
Objectives To assess the effect of a school playground intervention on the physical activity levels ...
Session 202 - School based interventions: paper 276This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Many ...
Background: We assessed the effectiveness of a simple intervention for increasing children's physica...
Background. British children do not meet daily physical activity recommendations, and as yet no sust...
It is commonly accepted that regular physical activity (PA) has physical, social and mental benefits...
En: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Vol. 11, No. 59, DOI: 10.11...
During the last decades, the physical activity (PA) of children decreased. Outdoor games have been r...
The CDC (2016) recommends children engage in 60 min of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily ...