This cluster randomized controlled trial (trial-number #) compares effects of two school-based physical activity interventions (aerobic vs. cognitively-engaging) on reading, mathematics, and spelling achievement; and whether effects are influenced by volume of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and baseline achievement. Twenty-two primary schools participated, where a third and fourth grade class were randomly assigned to the intervention or control group. Intervention groups were randomly assigned to a 14-week aerobic or cognitively-engaging intervention, receiving four physical education lessons a week. Control groups followed their regular physical education program. Academic achievement of 891 children (mean age 9.17 years, 49.4% bo...
OBJECTIVE: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) intervention...
To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions on cognitiv...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a seven-month, school-based cluster-randomized controlled tr...
This cluster randomized controlled trial (trial-number #) compares effects of two school-based physi...
This cluster randomized controlled trial (trial-number #) compares effects of two school-based physi...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
This paper examined effects of two interventions on cardiorespiratory fitness and motor skills, and ...
In this dissertation it is shown that primary school children with higher levels of physical fitness...
Little information exists on the mechanism of how physical activity interventions effects academic p...
Little information exists on the mechanism of how physical activity interventions effects academic p...
In previous studies, the effects of physically active academic lessons on academic achievement have ...
Little information exists on the mechanism of how physical activity interventions effects academic p...
The main aim of this thesis was to examine the effects of physically active ‘Fit & Vaardig op sc...
Objective. To investigate the effect of a seven-month, school-based cluster-randomized controlled tr...
Objective: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) intervention...
To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions on cognitiv...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a seven-month, school-based cluster-randomized controlled tr...
This cluster randomized controlled trial (trial-number #) compares effects of two school-based physi...
This cluster randomized controlled trial (trial-number #) compares effects of two school-based physi...
The authors performed a clustered randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of an aerob...
This paper examined effects of two interventions on cardiorespiratory fitness and motor skills, and ...
In this dissertation it is shown that primary school children with higher levels of physical fitness...
Little information exists on the mechanism of how physical activity interventions effects academic p...
Little information exists on the mechanism of how physical activity interventions effects academic p...
In previous studies, the effects of physically active academic lessons on academic achievement have ...
Little information exists on the mechanism of how physical activity interventions effects academic p...
The main aim of this thesis was to examine the effects of physically active ‘Fit & Vaardig op sc...
Objective. To investigate the effect of a seven-month, school-based cluster-randomized controlled tr...
Objective: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions ...
OBJECTIVE: To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) intervention...
To summarise the current evidence on the effects of physical activity (PA) interventions on cognitiv...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a seven-month, school-based cluster-randomized controlled tr...