Actual and perceived physical abilities are important correlates of physical activity (PA) and fitness, but little research has explored these relationships over time in obese children. This study was designed: (a) to assess the feasibility of a multi-modal training programme promoting changes in PA, fundamental motor skills and real and perceived physical abilities of obese children; and (b) to explore cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between real and perceived physical competence in boys and girls. Forty-one participants (9.2 ± 1.2 years) were assessed before and after an 8-month intervention with respect to body composition, physical fitness, self-reported PA and perceived physical ability. After treatment, obese children r...
The aim of this study was to identify potential correlates of objectively measured physical activity...
Background: This cross-sectional study aimed to examine associations between motor competence, physi...
Obese children are usually less active than their normal-weight counterparts, although the reasons f...
Actual and perceived physical abilities are important correlates of physical activity (PA) and fitne...
Actual and perceived physical abilities are important correlates of physical activity (PA) and fitne...
Objectives: (1) To examine relationships among changes in physical activity, physical fitness and so...
Objectives: To examine relationships among changes in physical activity, physical fitness and some p...
With the current obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among school-aged children, the importa...
The obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among children highlights the need for suitable inte...
AIM: The aim was to determine the effect of a physical activity, diet, and behaviour modification...
INTRODUCTION. Motor skill competence is considered a key determinant of physical activity participat...
<p>β = standardized regression coefficients; R<sup>2</sup> = square correlations values;</p><p>PA =...
INTRODUCTION. Motor skill competence is considered a key determinant of physical activity participat...
t: The increase of obesity and decline of fitness during childhood highlight the need for suitable i...
Background: Optimal physical activity and functional fitness is fundamental in children. The purpose...
The aim of this study was to identify potential correlates of objectively measured physical activity...
Background: This cross-sectional study aimed to examine associations between motor competence, physi...
Obese children are usually less active than their normal-weight counterparts, although the reasons f...
Actual and perceived physical abilities are important correlates of physical activity (PA) and fitne...
Actual and perceived physical abilities are important correlates of physical activity (PA) and fitne...
Objectives: (1) To examine relationships among changes in physical activity, physical fitness and so...
Objectives: To examine relationships among changes in physical activity, physical fitness and some p...
With the current obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among school-aged children, the importa...
The obesity epidemic and the decline of fitness among children highlights the need for suitable inte...
AIM: The aim was to determine the effect of a physical activity, diet, and behaviour modification...
INTRODUCTION. Motor skill competence is considered a key determinant of physical activity participat...
<p>β = standardized regression coefficients; R<sup>2</sup> = square correlations values;</p><p>PA =...
INTRODUCTION. Motor skill competence is considered a key determinant of physical activity participat...
t: The increase of obesity and decline of fitness during childhood highlight the need for suitable i...
Background: Optimal physical activity and functional fitness is fundamental in children. The purpose...
The aim of this study was to identify potential correlates of objectively measured physical activity...
Background: This cross-sectional study aimed to examine associations between motor competence, physi...
Obese children are usually less active than their normal-weight counterparts, although the reasons f...