© 2019 Objectives: Self-perceptions such as perceived motor competence and psychosocial wellbeing have been identified as important to children\u27s physical activity. The study\u27s purpose was to explore whether perceived motor competence and psychosocial wellbeing were determinants of physical activity, one year after a baseline assessment. Design: Longitudinal study. Methods: A total of 134 children (65.7% boys, 34.3% girls) aged 6–7 years at baseline (2016), and 7–8 years at follow-up (2017) were included in this study. Pearson\u27s correlations assessed associations at baseline and follow-up between moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) (accelerometers) and (i) total perceived motor competence and s...
Objectives: The Exercise and Self-Esteem Model is used as a theoretical framework to describe associ...
Children's motor competence (MC) has declined in the past decades, while sedentary behavior (SB) has...
Objectives: Global health guidelines suggest that youth should accumulate at least 60 min of daily, ...
Background: This study examined longitudinal associations of motor competence (MC) and physical acti...
Background: Positive associations between motor competence and physical activity have been identifie...
Background: This study examined longitudinal associations of motor competence (MC) and physical acti...
Self-perceptions influence global self-esteem and intrinsic motivation for achievement behavior (e.g...
Background: This study examined longitudinal associations of motor competence (MC) and physical acti...
Background: This study examined longitudinal associations of motor competence (MC) and physical acti...
Background: The relationship between engagement in physical activity and the development of motor co...
Background Research indicates that childhood motor competence (MC) can predict physical activity (PA...
Research indicates that children and adolescents gradually participate less in physical activity wit...
Purpose: Physical activity offers various opportunities for entertaining motor experiences and promo...
Children's motor competence (MC) has declined in the past decades, while sedentary behavior (SB) has...
Objectives: The Exercise and Self-Esteem Model is used as a theoretical framework to describe associ...
Children's motor competence (MC) has declined in the past decades, while sedentary behavior (SB) has...
Objectives: Global health guidelines suggest that youth should accumulate at least 60 min of daily, ...
Background: This study examined longitudinal associations of motor competence (MC) and physical acti...
Background: Positive associations between motor competence and physical activity have been identifie...
Background: This study examined longitudinal associations of motor competence (MC) and physical acti...
Self-perceptions influence global self-esteem and intrinsic motivation for achievement behavior (e.g...
Background: This study examined longitudinal associations of motor competence (MC) and physical acti...
Background: This study examined longitudinal associations of motor competence (MC) and physical acti...
Background: The relationship between engagement in physical activity and the development of motor co...
Background Research indicates that childhood motor competence (MC) can predict physical activity (PA...
Research indicates that children and adolescents gradually participate less in physical activity wit...
Purpose: Physical activity offers various opportunities for entertaining motor experiences and promo...
Children's motor competence (MC) has declined in the past decades, while sedentary behavior (SB) has...
Objectives: The Exercise and Self-Esteem Model is used as a theoretical framework to describe associ...
Children's motor competence (MC) has declined in the past decades, while sedentary behavior (SB) has...
Objectives: Global health guidelines suggest that youth should accumulate at least 60 min of daily, ...