Background: School recess provides an important opportunity for children to engage in physical activity. Previous studies indicate that children and adults of South Asian origin are less active than other ethnic groups in the United Kingdom, but have not investigated whether activity differs within the shared school environment. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that British Pakistani girls aged 9–11 years are less active during recess than White British girls. Methods: In Study One, the proportion of recess spent by 137 White British (N = 70) and British Pakistani (N = 67) girls in sedentary behavior, moderate-to-vigorous activity (MVPA) and vigorous activity (VPA) was determined using accelerometry. In Study Two, 86 Whit...
High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) and low levels of physical activity (PA) in primary school...
Children of South Asian ethnicity residing in England have low levels of physical activity. Limited ...
Objectives. To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and ...
Background School recess provides an important opportunity for children to engage in physical activi...
Background: Previous studies suggest that British children of South Asian origin are less active and...
Background: Previous studies suggest that British children of South Asian origin are less active and...
Background: Previous studies suggest that British children of South Asian origin are less active and...
The purpose of this study was to compare physical activity levels between white and South Asian chil...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
Background Ethnic differences in physical activity in children in the UK have not been accurately as...
Background: Children of South Asian decent born in the UK display lower levels of physical activity ...
Introduction: Participating in regular physical activity (PA) has numerous benefits, such as reducin...
Objectives To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and S...
Background: South Asian girls have reported low levels of physical activity (PA) compared to other C...
High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) and low levels of physical activity (PA) in primary school...
Children of South Asian ethnicity residing in England have low levels of physical activity. Limited ...
Objectives. To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and ...
Background School recess provides an important opportunity for children to engage in physical activi...
Background: Previous studies suggest that British children of South Asian origin are less active and...
Background: Previous studies suggest that British children of South Asian origin are less active and...
Background: Previous studies suggest that British children of South Asian origin are less active and...
The purpose of this study was to compare physical activity levels between white and South Asian chil...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
Background Ethnic differences in physical activity in children in the UK have not been accurately as...
Background: Children of South Asian decent born in the UK display lower levels of physical activity ...
Introduction: Participating in regular physical activity (PA) has numerous benefits, such as reducin...
Objectives To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and S...
Background: South Asian girls have reported low levels of physical activity (PA) compared to other C...
High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) and low levels of physical activity (PA) in primary school...
Children of South Asian ethnicity residing in England have low levels of physical activity. Limited ...
Objectives. To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and ...