The 2PASS-4Health project (Promoting Physical Activity in Secondary School for Health) was founded by the Erasmus+ Sport programme of the European Union to improve the participation in sport and physical activity (PA). This project aims at examining examples of PA promotion interventions in secondary school, identifying good practices as well as the main barriers and difficulties linked to the design, implementation and evaluation of such interventions in order to improve their quality and sustainability. This project targets both the scientific community and various stakeholders involved in school-based PA promotion for adolescents to provide them with clear knowledge and usable tools. The overall design of this project will be presented a...
Schools present a privileged environment to address physical inactivity. Actions to promote an activ...
School-community partnerships have shown their potential as incubators for innovations and for contr...
Background. Despite the known benefits of physical activity for children, inactivity levels remain h...
The 2PASS-4Health project (Promoting Physical Activity in Secondary School for Health) was founded b...
Background Schools are ideally placed to provide children and adolescents with multiple opportunitie...
This report presents a series of reviews of the scientific literature to summarise the current evide...
The objective of this article is to evaluate ‘Sigue la Huella’ (‘Follow the Footprint’), a 2-year Sp...
This paper examines aims, cultural background, and significant results of the PS@S project f...
International audienceFunded by the European Commission, the Promoting Adolescent health through an ...
ICE 2014, International Conference on Education and Sport - New Challenges and Solutions in Te...
peer-reviewedTaking part in regular physical activity (PA) is important for young adolescents to mai...
The main purpose of the active school communities project was to act as a starting point for more ac...
peer-reviewedWhole-school physical activity (PA) promotion programmes are recommended to increase y...
This study investigated the implementation of a whole-school physical activity (PA) promotion mode...
International audienceBackground & objective: Supporting children in developing health skills goes, ...
Schools present a privileged environment to address physical inactivity. Actions to promote an activ...
School-community partnerships have shown their potential as incubators for innovations and for contr...
Background. Despite the known benefits of physical activity for children, inactivity levels remain h...
The 2PASS-4Health project (Promoting Physical Activity in Secondary School for Health) was founded b...
Background Schools are ideally placed to provide children and adolescents with multiple opportunitie...
This report presents a series of reviews of the scientific literature to summarise the current evide...
The objective of this article is to evaluate ‘Sigue la Huella’ (‘Follow the Footprint’), a 2-year Sp...
This paper examines aims, cultural background, and significant results of the PS@S project f...
International audienceFunded by the European Commission, the Promoting Adolescent health through an ...
ICE 2014, International Conference on Education and Sport - New Challenges and Solutions in Te...
peer-reviewedTaking part in regular physical activity (PA) is important for young adolescents to mai...
The main purpose of the active school communities project was to act as a starting point for more ac...
peer-reviewedWhole-school physical activity (PA) promotion programmes are recommended to increase y...
This study investigated the implementation of a whole-school physical activity (PA) promotion mode...
International audienceBackground & objective: Supporting children in developing health skills goes, ...
Schools present a privileged environment to address physical inactivity. Actions to promote an activ...
School-community partnerships have shown their potential as incubators for innovations and for contr...
Background. Despite the known benefits of physical activity for children, inactivity levels remain h...