AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between children's situational motivation and physical activity (PA) levels in a Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) program, and perceived PA enjoyment.MethodsA sample of 215 elementary children participated in a weekly 30-min DDR program. Children's situational motivation toward DDR (intrinsic motivation, identified regulation, external regulation, and amotivation) was measured, followed by the measurement of their accelerometer-determined moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) in DDR. Children then reported their PA enjoyment.ResultsOnly intrinsic motivation was positively related with children's MVPA in DDR and PA enjoyment. However, other motivational beliefs were not significa...
Dance, Dance Revolution (DDR) is an innovative product that combines the popularity of video games w...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous health benefits. Because PA patterns established ...
Objectives: The present study tested whether self-reported school and leisure-time physical activity...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between children's situati...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare children's physical activity (PA) levels, se...
AbstractThe fast growth of interactive games has a great impact on school-based physical activity pr...
The epidemic of pediatric obesity stems from multiple factors, including decreased participation in ...
AbstractBackgroundActive educational video games (AVGs) appear to have a positive effect on elementa...
Playing active video games can produce moderate levels of physical activity, but little is known abo...
AbstractThe present study was built upon a previous study on the new generation video game, exergame...
Rising levels of obesity continue to challenge physical educators to engage their students in activi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study is to discuss the overall impacts including the factors such as...
Research indicates that adolescent physical activity (PA) engagement positively correlates with moti...
Background: Active educational video games (AVGs) appear to have a positive effect on elementary sch...
Purpose: It has been evident that students’ motivation is the key in increasing physical activity (P...
Dance, Dance Revolution (DDR) is an innovative product that combines the popularity of video games w...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous health benefits. Because PA patterns established ...
Objectives: The present study tested whether self-reported school and leisure-time physical activity...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between children's situati...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare children's physical activity (PA) levels, se...
AbstractThe fast growth of interactive games has a great impact on school-based physical activity pr...
The epidemic of pediatric obesity stems from multiple factors, including decreased participation in ...
AbstractBackgroundActive educational video games (AVGs) appear to have a positive effect on elementa...
Playing active video games can produce moderate levels of physical activity, but little is known abo...
AbstractThe present study was built upon a previous study on the new generation video game, exergame...
Rising levels of obesity continue to challenge physical educators to engage their students in activi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study is to discuss the overall impacts including the factors such as...
Research indicates that adolescent physical activity (PA) engagement positively correlates with moti...
Background: Active educational video games (AVGs) appear to have a positive effect on elementary sch...
Purpose: It has been evident that students’ motivation is the key in increasing physical activity (P...
Dance, Dance Revolution (DDR) is an innovative product that combines the popularity of video games w...
Physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous health benefits. Because PA patterns established ...
Objectives: The present study tested whether self-reported school and leisure-time physical activity...