Standardized physical fitness monitoring provides a more accurate proxy for youth health when compared with physical activity. Little is known about the utilization of broad-scale individual-level youth physical fitness testing to explore health disparities. We examined longitudinal trends in population-level fitness for 4th-12th grade New York City youth during 2006/7-2016/17 (average n = 510,293 per year). Analyses were performed in 2019. The primary outcome was whether or not youth achieved sex-/age-specific performance levels (called the Healthy Fitness Zone) on the aerobic capacity, muscular strength and muscular endurance tests using the NYC FITNESSGRAM. The Cooper Institute's most recent Healthy Fitness Zone criteria were applied to ...
Background: There has been a great interest in tracking health-related fitness across the United Sta...
The decline in adolescents’ physical fitness (PF) in recent decades has raised concerns about curren...
*We would like to thank Atlantic Philanthropies and the Thrive Foundation, who provided funding for ...
Standardized physical fitness monitoring provides a more accurate proxy for youth health when compar...
NYC FITNESSGRAM, monitored by the New York City (NYC) Department of Education and the NYC Department...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Children\u27s physical fitness is an important predictor of metabo...
BackgroundLow physical fitness (PF) levels during childhood affect healthy growth and development, a...
To assess the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk among urban public school students through a...
Over the past few decades, studies have emphasized improving children’s health by increasing health-...
To evaluate whether a change in fitness is associated with academic outcomes in New York City (NYC) ...
To assess the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk among urban public school students through a...
FITNESSGRAM® is the most widely used criterion-referenced tool to assess/report on student health-re...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of aerobic fitness with the elementary school ...
Background: Only 42% of youth ages 6-11 in the United States meet the World Health Organization’s re...
Background. Public schools are a key forum in the fight for child health because of the opportunitie...
Background: There has been a great interest in tracking health-related fitness across the United Sta...
The decline in adolescents’ physical fitness (PF) in recent decades has raised concerns about curren...
*We would like to thank Atlantic Philanthropies and the Thrive Foundation, who provided funding for ...
Standardized physical fitness monitoring provides a more accurate proxy for youth health when compar...
NYC FITNESSGRAM, monitored by the New York City (NYC) Department of Education and the NYC Department...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Children\u27s physical fitness is an important predictor of metabo...
BackgroundLow physical fitness (PF) levels during childhood affect healthy growth and development, a...
To assess the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk among urban public school students through a...
Over the past few decades, studies have emphasized improving children’s health by increasing health-...
To evaluate whether a change in fitness is associated with academic outcomes in New York City (NYC) ...
To assess the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk among urban public school students through a...
FITNESSGRAM® is the most widely used criterion-referenced tool to assess/report on student health-re...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of aerobic fitness with the elementary school ...
Background: Only 42% of youth ages 6-11 in the United States meet the World Health Organization’s re...
Background. Public schools are a key forum in the fight for child health because of the opportunitie...
Background: There has been a great interest in tracking health-related fitness across the United Sta...
The decline in adolescents’ physical fitness (PF) in recent decades has raised concerns about curren...
*We would like to thank Atlantic Philanthropies and the Thrive Foundation, who provided funding for ...