This article is not available through ChesterRep.There has been growing concern in recent years about the emergence of a supposed 'health crisis' - in the form of an 'obesity epidemic' - among young people, one of the maincauses of which, it is assumed, is their declining levels of involvement in sport and physical activity. This brief paper offers some critical comments on the taken-for-granted relationship between these two emergent 'crises' and argues that, in contrast to popular opinion, young people are, in fact, doing more sport and physical activity than at any other time in the past, but that this process has co-occurred, and continues to co-occur, with increasing levels of obesity and overweight. In order to begin to adequately exp...
The obesity epidemic is a global trend and is of particular concern in children. Recent reports have...
The sport literature has produced equivocal results as to whether sport participation is a protectiv...
BackgroundOverweight and obesity among young people is alarmingly high. While hundreds of millions o...
Abstract There has been growing concern in recent years about the emergence of a supposed ‘health cr...
This journal article is not available through ChesterRep.This exploratory paper seeks, first, to off...
Critique de l'idée reçue selon laquelle l'obésité chez les enfants et les adolescents est due à une ...
The article builds on a number of recent critical reviews to argue that claims that we are experienc...
This paper examines the significance of social context as a factor influencing young people’s engage...
Physical education, sport and everyday living, no matter in which cultural context, has at its centr...
International audienceBackground Insufficient physical activity (PA) is an important risk factor for...
In the last decade, a dramatic increase in overweight individuals and obesity has been reported in b...
The authors explore our understanding of the part played by physical activity in preventing obesity ...
Background In the UK, the proportion who are categorised as obese increased from 13% of men in 199...
Background Increased level of physical activity (PA) is one of the approaches offered by school heal...
The obesity epidemic is a global trend and is of particular concern in children. Recent reports have...
The obesity epidemic is a global trend and is of particular concern in children. Recent reports have...
The sport literature has produced equivocal results as to whether sport participation is a protectiv...
BackgroundOverweight and obesity among young people is alarmingly high. While hundreds of millions o...
Abstract There has been growing concern in recent years about the emergence of a supposed ‘health cr...
This journal article is not available through ChesterRep.This exploratory paper seeks, first, to off...
Critique de l'idée reçue selon laquelle l'obésité chez les enfants et les adolescents est due à une ...
The article builds on a number of recent critical reviews to argue that claims that we are experienc...
This paper examines the significance of social context as a factor influencing young people’s engage...
Physical education, sport and everyday living, no matter in which cultural context, has at its centr...
International audienceBackground Insufficient physical activity (PA) is an important risk factor for...
In the last decade, a dramatic increase in overweight individuals and obesity has been reported in b...
The authors explore our understanding of the part played by physical activity in preventing obesity ...
Background In the UK, the proportion who are categorised as obese increased from 13% of men in 199...
Background Increased level of physical activity (PA) is one of the approaches offered by school heal...
The obesity epidemic is a global trend and is of particular concern in children. Recent reports have...
The obesity epidemic is a global trend and is of particular concern in children. Recent reports have...
The sport literature has produced equivocal results as to whether sport participation is a protectiv...
BackgroundOverweight and obesity among young people is alarmingly high. While hundreds of millions o...