Numerous studies have identified a positive association between fundamental movement skill (FMS) competency and physical activity in children; however, the causal pathways have not been established. The aim of this study is to determine if changes in FMS competency mediated the effect of the Supporting Children's Outcomes using Rewards, Exercise and Skills (SCORES) intervention on physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in children. Eight primary schools (25 classes) and 460 children (aged 8.5 ± 0.6, 54% girls) were randomised to the SCORES intervention or control group for the 12-month study. The outcomes were accelerometer-determined moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and cardiorespiratory fitness. The hypothesised medi...
movement skill (FMS) proficiency or the ability to perform basic skills (e.g., throwing, catching an...
This longitudinal study examines the associations between foundational movement skills (FMS) compete...
The mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) has been purported as contributing to children\u27s...
Numerous studies have identified a positive association between fundamental movement skill (FMS) com...
Fundamental movement skills (FMS) are a growing area of interest among developmental, public...
The mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) has been purported as contributing to children's ph...
Background: Previous research has suggested a positive relationship between fundamental movement ski...
Previous research has suggested a positive relationship between fundamental movement skills (FMS) ma...
Background: There is emerging evidence for positive associations between physical activity (PA), fit...
Background Fundamental movement skill proficiency and perceived physical competence have been shown ...
Purpose: Supporting children’s physical activity (PA) behavior is imperative in order to safeguard t...
Background: Many Australian children are insufficiently active to accrue health benefits and physica...
Fundamental movement skills (FMS) have been assessed in children in order to investigate the issues ...
Background: Although previous studies have demonstrated that children with high levels of fundamenta...
Declines in physical activity (PA) and increases in obesity levels in children have prompted increas...
movement skill (FMS) proficiency or the ability to perform basic skills (e.g., throwing, catching an...
This longitudinal study examines the associations between foundational movement skills (FMS) compete...
The mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) has been purported as contributing to children\u27s...
Numerous studies have identified a positive association between fundamental movement skill (FMS) com...
Fundamental movement skills (FMS) are a growing area of interest among developmental, public...
The mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) has been purported as contributing to children's ph...
Background: Previous research has suggested a positive relationship between fundamental movement ski...
Previous research has suggested a positive relationship between fundamental movement skills (FMS) ma...
Background: There is emerging evidence for positive associations between physical activity (PA), fit...
Background Fundamental movement skill proficiency and perceived physical competence have been shown ...
Purpose: Supporting children’s physical activity (PA) behavior is imperative in order to safeguard t...
Background: Many Australian children are insufficiently active to accrue health benefits and physica...
Fundamental movement skills (FMS) have been assessed in children in order to investigate the issues ...
Background: Although previous studies have demonstrated that children with high levels of fundamenta...
Declines in physical activity (PA) and increases in obesity levels in children have prompted increas...
movement skill (FMS) proficiency or the ability to perform basic skills (e.g., throwing, catching an...
This longitudinal study examines the associations between foundational movement skills (FMS) compete...
The mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) has been purported as contributing to children\u27s...