BACKGROUND: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). The aim of this study was to investigate MVPA accumulation and subject frequency during academic lesson segments and the broader segmented school day. METHODS: 122 children (42.6% boys; 9.9 ± 0.3 years) from six primary schools in North East England, wore uniaxial accelerometers for eight consecutive days. Subject frequency was assessed by teacher diaries. Multilevel models (children nested within schools) examined significant predictors of MVPA across each school-day segment (lesson one, break, lesson two, lunch, lesson three). RESULTS: Pupils averaged 18.33 ± 8.34 min of in-school MVPA, and 90.2% ...
Objectives: This paper explores the impact of physical education (PE) lessons, focusing on children ...
Physical inactivity among children has both immediate and long term health consequences. Recommended...
Abstract Background It is recommended that school-aged children accrue 30 minutes of daily moderate-...
Background: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
Background: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
Introduction Limited research has longitudinally examined children’s physical activity during school...
BackgroundVariability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with environm...
BACKGROUND: Variability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with enviro...
Objective: To examine elementary school students' moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) leve...
We explored 10–11 year-old children’s moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to describe how ...
Background: As children spend roughly 30 hours per week at school, the associated benefits of physic...
The purpose of this study was to establish the effectiveness of secondary school physical education ...
Background: It is recommended that school-aged children accrue 30 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigor...
Background: Schools play an important role in physical activity promotion for adolescents. The syste...
Background: The overwhelming majority of United Arab Emirates (UAE) school-aged children do not meet...
Objectives: This paper explores the impact of physical education (PE) lessons, focusing on children ...
Physical inactivity among children has both immediate and long term health consequences. Recommended...
Abstract Background It is recommended that school-aged children accrue 30 minutes of daily moderate-...
Background: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
Background: A large majority of primary school pupils fail to achieve 30-min of daily, in-school mod...
Introduction Limited research has longitudinally examined children’s physical activity during school...
BackgroundVariability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with environm...
BACKGROUND: Variability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with enviro...
Objective: To examine elementary school students' moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) leve...
We explored 10–11 year-old children’s moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) to describe how ...
Background: As children spend roughly 30 hours per week at school, the associated benefits of physic...
The purpose of this study was to establish the effectiveness of secondary school physical education ...
Background: It is recommended that school-aged children accrue 30 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigor...
Background: Schools play an important role in physical activity promotion for adolescents. The syste...
Background: The overwhelming majority of United Arab Emirates (UAE) school-aged children do not meet...
Objectives: This paper explores the impact of physical education (PE) lessons, focusing on children ...
Physical inactivity among children has both immediate and long term health consequences. Recommended...
Abstract Background It is recommended that school-aged children accrue 30 minutes of daily moderate-...