Background Although physical activity is considered to yield substantial health benefits, the level of physical activity among European teenagers is not sufficient. Adolescence is characterized by a decline in physical activity level. Many studies investigated the effectiveness of interventions promoting physical activity among young people, but none dealt with the available evidence specific for Europe. This review was conducted to summarize the effectiveness of interventions to promote physical activity among European teenagers. Methods A systematic review was conducted to identify European intervention studies published in the scientific literature since 1995. ...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Abstract Background Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and ado...
Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger de...
Background: Although physical activity is considered to yield substantial health benefits, the level...
Background: Although physical activity is considered to yield substantial health benefits, the level...
This commentary adds effect sizes to the recently published systematic review by De Meester and coll...
In the last decades, children's and adolescents' obesity and overweight have increased in European C...
Background: In the last decades, children’s and adolescents’ obesity and overweight have increased i...
Low levels of physical activity and unhealthy dietary behaviours have been associated with poor heal...
ABSTRACT Background Less than 20% of adolescents globally meet recommenced levels of physical activi...
BackgroundLess than 20% of adolescents globally meet recommended levels of physical activity, and no...
Abstract Introduction Adolescent physical activity promotion is rarely effective, despite adolescenc...
Introduction: Schools provide a unique environment to facilitate physical activity for children. How...
Background School-based interventions are thought to be the most universally applicable and effectiv...
Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger de...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Abstract Background Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and ado...
Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger de...
Background: Although physical activity is considered to yield substantial health benefits, the level...
Background: Although physical activity is considered to yield substantial health benefits, the level...
This commentary adds effect sizes to the recently published systematic review by De Meester and coll...
In the last decades, children's and adolescents' obesity and overweight have increased in European C...
Background: In the last decades, children’s and adolescents’ obesity and overweight have increased i...
Low levels of physical activity and unhealthy dietary behaviours have been associated with poor heal...
ABSTRACT Background Less than 20% of adolescents globally meet recommenced levels of physical activi...
BackgroundLess than 20% of adolescents globally meet recommended levels of physical activity, and no...
Abstract Introduction Adolescent physical activity promotion is rarely effective, despite adolescenc...
Introduction: Schools provide a unique environment to facilitate physical activity for children. How...
Background School-based interventions are thought to be the most universally applicable and effectiv...
Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger de...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Abstract Background Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and ado...
Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger de...