The majority of Spanish adults and children do not engage in enough physical activity to be beneficial for health. There is a need for objective and accurate assessment of the proportion of children meeting the physical activity recommendation for health. Assessing patterns of physical activity both between days (during weekdays and weekend days) and within days is of interest to improve our understanding of the variation in Spanish children's physical activity and to provide efficient intervention programmes. We studied a sample of 221 children: 136 9-year-old children (68 boys and 68 girls) and 85 15-year-old children (36 girls and 49 boys) from 12 urban public schools in Madrid, Spain entered the study. The variables measured were anthro...
Day-to-day variability and stability of children’s physical activity levels across days of the week ...
Longitudinal changes of physical activity (PA) from childhood into adolescence have not been accurat...
Introduction. Levels of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour among English and Spanish youth ...
The aim of this study was to analyse objectively the physical activity (PA) patterns of Spanish scho...
[Background] The aims were to: (1) examine the levels of physical activity (PA) during different tim...
Abstract Background Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA...
Physical inactivity during the early years of life is currently indicated as a major contributor to ...
Introduction Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour has been identified as risk factors of chi...
Introduction: Physical education (PE) can contribute to total daily physical activity (PA) among chi...
This study establishes the relationship between the compliance with the governmental physical activi...
Physical Activity (PA) is very important during childhood and adolescence in order to promote health...
Abstract This work aims to study the distribution of leisure time physical activity pattern and we...
BACKGROUND: Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA]) appea...
This study aimed to present data on Portuguese children (aged 9–11 years) complying with moderate-to...
Background. Regular physical activity in childhood and adolescent plays an important role in reducin...
Day-to-day variability and stability of children’s physical activity levels across days of the week ...
Longitudinal changes of physical activity (PA) from childhood into adolescence have not been accurat...
Introduction. Levels of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour among English and Spanish youth ...
The aim of this study was to analyse objectively the physical activity (PA) patterns of Spanish scho...
[Background] The aims were to: (1) examine the levels of physical activity (PA) during different tim...
Abstract Background Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA...
Physical inactivity during the early years of life is currently indicated as a major contributor to ...
Introduction Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour has been identified as risk factors of chi...
Introduction: Physical education (PE) can contribute to total daily physical activity (PA) among chi...
This study establishes the relationship between the compliance with the governmental physical activi...
Physical Activity (PA) is very important during childhood and adolescence in order to promote health...
Abstract This work aims to study the distribution of leisure time physical activity pattern and we...
BACKGROUND: Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA]) appea...
This study aimed to present data on Portuguese children (aged 9–11 years) complying with moderate-to...
Background. Regular physical activity in childhood and adolescent plays an important role in reducin...
Day-to-day variability and stability of children’s physical activity levels across days of the week ...
Longitudinal changes of physical activity (PA) from childhood into adolescence have not been accurat...
Introduction. Levels of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour among English and Spanish youth ...