Adolescence represents a critical period of development during which personal lifestyle choices and behaviour patterns establish, including the choice to be physically active. Physical inactivity, sedentary behaviour and low cardiorespiratory fitness are strong risk factors for the development of chronic diseases with resulting morbidity and mortality, as well as economic burden to wider society from health and social care provision, and reduced occupational productivity. Worrying trends in adverse physical activity behaviours necessitate urgent and concerted action. Healthcare professionals caring for adolescents and young adults are ideally placed and suited to deliver powerful messages promoting physical activity and behaviour change. Ev...
Introduction: Adolescence is an essential stage in human development, during which psychological and...
Background Poor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease r...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behavior have been considered the most contributing predisposing f...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Adolescence is a rapid life stage requiring special attention wherein personal autonomy is developed...
Young people aged 10–24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Physical activity is now recognised world wide as an important contributor to general health and wel...
non-peer-reviewedThe following literature review describes the benefits of being physically active i...
A low level of daily physical activity is one of the main causes for the avoidable burden of noncomm...
Physical inactivity, as a modifiable risk factor for a number of chronic diseases, is now a key publ...
Background: Physical activity among adolescents is diminishing and worldwide about 80% of 13–15-year...
Thesis (MSc (Biokinetics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.Adolescents are usuall...
Physical activity (PA) is considered a health imperative, so it is understandable that physical inac...
BackgroundPoor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease ri...
Abstract Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) ...
Introduction: Adolescence is an essential stage in human development, during which psychological and...
Background Poor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease r...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behavior have been considered the most contributing predisposing f...
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Adolescence is a rapid life stage requiring special attention wherein personal autonomy is developed...
Young people aged 10–24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their health co...
Physical activity is now recognised world wide as an important contributor to general health and wel...
non-peer-reviewedThe following literature review describes the benefits of being physically active i...
A low level of daily physical activity is one of the main causes for the avoidable burden of noncomm...
Physical inactivity, as a modifiable risk factor for a number of chronic diseases, is now a key publ...
Background: Physical activity among adolescents is diminishing and worldwide about 80% of 13–15-year...
Thesis (MSc (Biokinetics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.Adolescents are usuall...
Physical activity (PA) is considered a health imperative, so it is understandable that physical inac...
BackgroundPoor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease ri...
Abstract Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) ...
Introduction: Adolescence is an essential stage in human development, during which psychological and...
Background Poor diet and lack of physical activity are strongly linked to non-communicable disease r...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behavior have been considered the most contributing predisposing f...