Objective: To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitness, physical activity, and cardiometabolic health in children and adolescents with a physical disability. Methods: This controlled clinical trial included 71 children and adolescents from four schools for special education [mean age 13.7 (2.9) years, range 8–19, 55% boys]. Participants had various chronic health conditions including cerebral palsy (37%), other neuromuscular (44%), metabolic (8%), musculoskeletal (7%), and cardiovascular (4%) disorders. Before recruitment and based on the presence of school-based sports, schools were assigned as sport or control group. School-based sports were initiated and provided by motivated exp...
Objectives: To determine if subpopulations of students benefit equally from school-based physical ac...
The authors thank the study participants and collaborators on the individual studies that provided d...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of Physical education (PE) programmes in the improvement of healt...
Objective To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitnes...
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitness...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitne...
Background: Children and adolescents with a chronic disease or physical disability have lower fitnes...
Youth with physical disabilities participate less in sports compared to their typically developing p...
Background: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positive...
BACKGROUND: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positiv...
BACKGROUND: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positive...
Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of extracurricular phys...
Background: Physical fitness in youth is a predictor of health in adulthood. The main objective of t...
Background: Children with disabilities have an increased risk for reduced fitness and reduced health...
In typically developing youngsters, participation in sports has been proven to be positively correla...
Objectives: To determine if subpopulations of students benefit equally from school-based physical ac...
The authors thank the study participants and collaborators on the individual studies that provided d...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of Physical education (PE) programmes in the improvement of healt...
Objective To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitnes...
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitness...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a school-based once-a-week sports program on physical fitne...
Background: Children and adolescents with a chronic disease or physical disability have lower fitnes...
Youth with physical disabilities participate less in sports compared to their typically developing p...
Background: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positive...
BACKGROUND: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positiv...
BACKGROUND: In typically developing children, participation in sports has been proven to be positive...
Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of extracurricular phys...
Background: Physical fitness in youth is a predictor of health in adulthood. The main objective of t...
Background: Children with disabilities have an increased risk for reduced fitness and reduced health...
In typically developing youngsters, participation in sports has been proven to be positively correla...
Objectives: To determine if subpopulations of students benefit equally from school-based physical ac...
The authors thank the study participants and collaborators on the individual studies that provided d...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of Physical education (PE) programmes in the improvement of healt...