Aim of the study: 9 – 12 grade pupils physical activity relationship with eating disorders. Subject: identify 9 – 12 grade pupils links physical activity with eating disorders. Objectives: 1. Uncover 9 - 12 grade pupils diet observance 2. Compare boys and girls eating characteristics 3. Compare girls and boys physical activity 4. Set or relate 9 - 12 grade pupils physical activity with eating disorders. Hypothesis: 1. Increase of 9 - 12 grade pupils physical activity increases and eating disorders chances. Conclusions: 1. Dieting affects girls more often than boys. 85 percent. girls diet more often, while 84,6 percent. guys sometimes takes diets (p <0,05). 2. Eating disorders are more likely to girls than boys. More than half of the boys (5...
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effects of a 3-month vigorous physical activity (VPA) interv...
Abstract Objective: To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in schoolchildren aged 10...
This study examined the changes in eating disorder (ED) status over 1 year and identified risk facto...
Aim of the study: 9 – 12 grade pupils physical activity relationship with eating disorders. Subject:...
Aim of the study: 9 – 12 grade pupils physical activity relationship with eating disorders. Subject:...
Background: Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationsh...
Background Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationsh...
BACKGROUND: Dietary and physical activity (PA) behaviors can predict disordered weight control behav...
Background Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationshi...
The aim of the reseach ‒ to identify relation between eating disorders and attitudes towards the bod...
Background Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationshi...
Purpose of the work. To determine the risk of eating disorders and associated factors in 9th-12th gr...
Key findings: Boys are more physically active than girls. Girls consume vegetables daily more freque...
Abstract Background Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the re...
The sport literature has produced equivocal results as to whether sport participation is a protectiv...
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effects of a 3-month vigorous physical activity (VPA) interv...
Abstract Objective: To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in schoolchildren aged 10...
This study examined the changes in eating disorder (ED) status over 1 year and identified risk facto...
Aim of the study: 9 – 12 grade pupils physical activity relationship with eating disorders. Subject:...
Aim of the study: 9 – 12 grade pupils physical activity relationship with eating disorders. Subject:...
Background: Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationsh...
Background Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationsh...
BACKGROUND: Dietary and physical activity (PA) behaviors can predict disordered weight control behav...
Background Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationshi...
The aim of the reseach ‒ to identify relation between eating disorders and attitudes towards the bod...
Background Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationshi...
Purpose of the work. To determine the risk of eating disorders and associated factors in 9th-12th gr...
Key findings: Boys are more physically active than girls. Girls consume vegetables daily more freque...
Abstract Background Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the re...
The sport literature has produced equivocal results as to whether sport participation is a protectiv...
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effects of a 3-month vigorous physical activity (VPA) interv...
Abstract Objective: To determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in schoolchildren aged 10...
This study examined the changes in eating disorder (ED) status over 1 year and identified risk facto...