Participation in physical activity (PA) is fundamental to children’s future health. Studies examining the temporal pattern of PA between weekdays and weekends in British preschool children are lacking. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare PA levels between week and weekend days for UK preschool children, using objective measurements. One hundred and eighty-five preschool children (99 boys, 86 girls, aged 4–5 years), from central England wore a triaxial accelerometer (GENEActiv) for 4 days to determine PA. The time (min) and percentage (%) of time spent in light, moderate and vigorous PA (MVPA) was determined using specific cut-points for counts per minute related to 3–5 year olds. Of the sample, none of the children met the UK re...
Objectives To examine associations between fundamental movement skills and weekday and weekend physi...
The levels of physical activity (PA) in the population have decreased, especially at an early age. T...
In this study, physical activity (PA) was objectively measured in 213 Belgian preschoolers (M(age) =...
Participation in physical activity (PA) is fundamental to children’s future health. Studies examinin...
Children’s early years are a key time for development, with research suggesting that engaging in phy...
Objectives. To investigate whether weekday-weekend differences in sedentary time (ST) and specific i...
physical activity (PA) and reducing the time spent sedentary can favourably impact the health and we...
BackgroundLittle is known about patterns of sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity among pres...
Physical activity (PA) is as vital for improving the health of young children as it is positively as...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) is necessary for young children. The new recommendations for physical activit...
The preschool environment exerts an important influence on children's behaviour, including physical ...
Purpose: The promotion of physical activity (PA) in children has become increasingly important since...
Objectives To examine associations between fundamental movement skills and weekday and weekend physi...
The levels of physical activity (PA) in the population have decreased, especially at an early age. T...
In this study, physical activity (PA) was objectively measured in 213 Belgian preschoolers (M(age) =...
Participation in physical activity (PA) is fundamental to children’s future health. Studies examinin...
Children’s early years are a key time for development, with research suggesting that engaging in phy...
Objectives. To investigate whether weekday-weekend differences in sedentary time (ST) and specific i...
physical activity (PA) and reducing the time spent sedentary can favourably impact the health and we...
BackgroundLittle is known about patterns of sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity among pres...
Physical activity (PA) is as vital for improving the health of young children as it is positively as...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) is necessary for young children. The new recommendations for physical activit...
The preschool environment exerts an important influence on children's behaviour, including physical ...
Purpose: The promotion of physical activity (PA) in children has become increasingly important since...
Objectives To examine associations between fundamental movement skills and weekday and weekend physi...
The levels of physical activity (PA) in the population have decreased, especially at an early age. T...
In this study, physical activity (PA) was objectively measured in 213 Belgian preschoolers (M(age) =...