Background Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and there is a need for new interventions to increase girls PA. We have previously published the results of the PLAN-A cluster randomised feasibility trial which was a peer-led school-based PA intervention, showing that the intervention was feasible and held promise to increase the PA of girls aged 12–13 years. In PLAN-A, pupils nominated by their peers as influential attend training to teach them how to influence, promote and normalise physical activity amongst their peer-group. This paper reports the results of the process evaluation of the PLAN-A feasibility study, specifically focussing on acceptability to key stakeholders, intervention fide...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological health benefit...
Globally, over 80% of adolescent girls aged 11-17 fail to reach the recommended physical activity (P...
Background Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and...
Background: Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and...
BackgroundPhysical activity levels are low amongst adolescent girls, and this population faces speci...
Background Adolescent girls are less physically active than recommended for health, and levels decl...
Abstract Background Most adolescent girls in the UK do not meet government physical activity recomme...
Meeting abstract presented at 7th International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress, L...
Enjoyment of physical activity (PA) is positively correlatedwith PAengagement. The inclusion of peer...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
peer-reviewedRegular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Background Physical activity is associated with improved health. Girls are less active than boys. P...
Background: Physical activity (PA) levels among adolescent girls in the UK are low. ‘Girls Active’, ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological health benefit...
Globally, over 80% of adolescent girls aged 11-17 fail to reach the recommended physical activity (P...
Background Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and...
Background: Few adolescent girls engage in enough physical activity (PA) to meet recommendations and...
BackgroundPhysical activity levels are low amongst adolescent girls, and this population faces speci...
Background Adolescent girls are less physically active than recommended for health, and levels decl...
Abstract Background Most adolescent girls in the UK do not meet government physical activity recomme...
Meeting abstract presented at 7th International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress, L...
Enjoyment of physical activity (PA) is positively correlatedwith PAengagement. The inclusion of peer...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
peer-reviewedRegular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Background Physical activity is associated with improved health. Girls are less active than boys. P...
Background: Physical activity (PA) levels among adolescent girls in the UK are low. ‘Girls Active’, ...
Background: Despite the health benefits of physical activity, data from the UK suggest that a large ...
Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological health benefit...
Globally, over 80% of adolescent girls aged 11-17 fail to reach the recommended physical activity (P...