Childhood obesity has become a concern in today's society. Children may be more at risk because the majority of them are not reaching the recommended amount of time to engage in physical activity during the day. This rise of physical inactivity has been linked to children's mental and physical health as well as school performance. The current study examined a performance feedback and coaching intervention provided before the recess period during the school day to assess its impact on increasing the child's physical activity. The effect of the intervention on on-task behavior was also assessed. Five students from a fourth-grade classroom in a rural elementary school were recruited for this concurrent multiple baseline design. The findi...
\ud THE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN KINDERGARTEN AGED CHILDREN\ud Amy Ka...
Children who are physically inactive are more likely to suffer numerous health complications such as...
Texas I-CAN! promotes physical activity (PA) among elementary school children by incorporating 10-15...
As the number of children affected by obesity increases in the United States, it is necessary to int...
The prevalence of obesity in children has dramatically increased over the last few decades and physi...
Physical inactivity is a significant issue in the United States that has been linked to multiple hea...
With an increase in childhood obesity, engagement in regular physical activity is an important healt...
In recent years, schools desire to promote physical activity (PA) for their students but are restric...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Obesity is a worldwide problem occurring at earlier an...
Low childhood physical activity levels, and high paediatric overweight and obesity levels, carry a c...
The number of children suffering from obesity is a growing concern across the United States. Childre...
The obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among children highlights the need for suitable inte...
Interventions to promote physical activity are important in preventing children from becoming overwe...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study was to explore strategies that may increase children’s motivat...
Non-curricular time spent in school context might provide a potential opportunity to promote physica...
\ud THE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN KINDERGARTEN AGED CHILDREN\ud Amy Ka...
Children who are physically inactive are more likely to suffer numerous health complications such as...
Texas I-CAN! promotes physical activity (PA) among elementary school children by incorporating 10-15...
As the number of children affected by obesity increases in the United States, it is necessary to int...
The prevalence of obesity in children has dramatically increased over the last few decades and physi...
Physical inactivity is a significant issue in the United States that has been linked to multiple hea...
With an increase in childhood obesity, engagement in regular physical activity is an important healt...
In recent years, schools desire to promote physical activity (PA) for their students but are restric...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Obesity is a worldwide problem occurring at earlier an...
Low childhood physical activity levels, and high paediatric overweight and obesity levels, carry a c...
The number of children suffering from obesity is a growing concern across the United States. Childre...
The obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among children highlights the need for suitable inte...
Interventions to promote physical activity are important in preventing children from becoming overwe...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study was to explore strategies that may increase children’s motivat...
Non-curricular time spent in school context might provide a potential opportunity to promote physica...
\ud THE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN KINDERGARTEN AGED CHILDREN\ud Amy Ka...
Children who are physically inactive are more likely to suffer numerous health complications such as...
Texas I-CAN! promotes physical activity (PA) among elementary school children by incorporating 10-15...