BACKGROUND: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines. Schools are an ideal setting to intervene, yet despite many interventions in this setting, success when delivered under real-world conditions or at scale is limited. This systematic review aims to i) identify which implementation models are used in school-based physical activity effectiveness, dissemination, and/or implementation trials, and ii) identify factors associated with the adoption, implementation and sustainability of school-based physical activity interventions in real-world settings. METHODS: The review followed PRISMA guidelines and included a systematic search of seven databases from January 1s...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Prolonged, uninterrupted periods of sedentary time may be associated ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-established health benefits of physical activity (PA) for young people ...
Background: Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and adolescents...
BACKGROUND: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
Background: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
School-based interventions can increase young people's physical activity levels, but few are impleme...
School-based interventions can increase young people's physical activity levels, but few are impleme...
Evidence confirms few children engage in the recommended 60 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous ph...
BACKGROUND:The aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-base...
Background Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and adolescen...
Background: The aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-bas...
School-based interventions can increase young people’s physical activity levels, but few are impleme...
BackgroundThe aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-based...
Background: It is reported that 81% of adolescents are insufficiently active. Schools play a pivotal...
Background School-based interventions are thought to be the most universally applicable and effectiv...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Prolonged, uninterrupted periods of sedentary time may be associated ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-established health benefits of physical activity (PA) for young people ...
Background: Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and adolescents...
BACKGROUND: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
Background: Globally, many children fail to meet the World Health Organization's physical activity a...
School-based interventions can increase young people's physical activity levels, but few are impleme...
School-based interventions can increase young people's physical activity levels, but few are impleme...
Evidence confirms few children engage in the recommended 60 minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous ph...
BACKGROUND:The aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-base...
Background Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and adolescen...
Background: The aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-bas...
School-based interventions can increase young people’s physical activity levels, but few are impleme...
BackgroundThe aims of this systematic review were to study the effectiveness of primary school-based...
Background: It is reported that 81% of adolescents are insufficiently active. Schools play a pivotal...
Background School-based interventions are thought to be the most universally applicable and effectiv...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Prolonged, uninterrupted periods of sedentary time may be associated ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-established health benefits of physical activity (PA) for young people ...
Background: Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and adolescents...