This article reports on the findings of a quasi-experimental study undertaken to determine the effects of an after-school physical activity intervention programme on the aerobic fitness and physical activity levels (PA levels) of adolescents living in a socio-economically disadvantaged community. The study comprised an experimental group of 252 African Grade 8 adolescents (116 boys and 136 girls) with a mean age of 14.8 years (±1.43) and a control group of 66 African Grade 8 adolescents (21 boys and 45 girls) with a mean age of 13.9 (±1.04). Members of the experimental group took part in the PA intervention programme twice a week for 60 minutes per session. The 60-minute programme was divided into 30 minutes of aerobic training, 15 minutes ...
Physical activity (PA) decreases with age, and interventions are needed to promote PA during adolesc...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background and Aims: Physical inactivity has been des...
Physical activity guidelines recommend that children accumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-v...
This article reports on the findings of a quasi-experimental study undertaken to determine the effec...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Human Movement Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.Physical ...
AIM: This study aimed to determine over a three-year period what the PA levels and patterns of adole...
Decreasing tendencies of physical activity among adolescent girls are indicated as contributing to i...
Physical activity among children and adolescents is believed to be insufficient. Low levels of physi...
Low levels of physical activity have been linked to the increased prevalence of obesity in children ...
Background: Adolescence is a recognised period of physical activity decline, particularly among low-...
Low levels of physical activity have been linked to the increased prevalence of obesity in children ...
This study investigated the uptake by 11–12 year olds in a disadvantaged locality of a new sport inv...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of a 20-week school-based physical activity intervention program on...
Background: Adolescence is an established period of physical activity decline. Multi-component schoo...
There is worldwide concern over the decline in physical activity (PA) levels among school children. ...
Physical activity (PA) decreases with age, and interventions are needed to promote PA during adolesc...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background and Aims: Physical inactivity has been des...
Physical activity guidelines recommend that children accumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-v...
This article reports on the findings of a quasi-experimental study undertaken to determine the effec...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Human Movement Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.Physical ...
AIM: This study aimed to determine over a three-year period what the PA levels and patterns of adole...
Decreasing tendencies of physical activity among adolescent girls are indicated as contributing to i...
Physical activity among children and adolescents is believed to be insufficient. Low levels of physi...
Low levels of physical activity have been linked to the increased prevalence of obesity in children ...
Background: Adolescence is a recognised period of physical activity decline, particularly among low-...
Low levels of physical activity have been linked to the increased prevalence of obesity in children ...
This study investigated the uptake by 11–12 year olds in a disadvantaged locality of a new sport inv...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of a 20-week school-based physical activity intervention program on...
Background: Adolescence is an established period of physical activity decline. Multi-component schoo...
There is worldwide concern over the decline in physical activity (PA) levels among school children. ...
Physical activity (PA) decreases with age, and interventions are needed to promote PA during adolesc...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background and Aims: Physical inactivity has been des...
Physical activity guidelines recommend that children accumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-v...