Background: The activity-stat theory infers that total physical activity (PA) in children is constant, independent of environmental interventions. Methods: We conducted a 3-year prospective population-based controlled PA intervention study including, at baseline, 7- to 9-year-old children (66 boys, 40 girls in the intervention and 50 boys, 38 girls in the control group). PA was increased in the intervention group from 60 to 200 minutes/week, while the controls maintained 60 minutes/week. We registered weekly duration of total PA and leisure-time PA and daily duration of sedentary activities, through questionnaires at baseline and 2 and 3 years after baseline. Results: Between intervention and control groups PA was similar before interventio...
IntroductionA majority of preschool-aged children spend a significant portion of every weekday in a ...
Only one fifth of children aged 11–17 years are physically active for 60 min (min)/day. As physical ...
BACKGROUND: Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA]) appea...
Aim: This study assessed whether a Swedish school-based exercise intervention programme could increa...
The aim of the current study was to examine the effectiveness of a school-centered multicomponent PA...
Sedentary lifestyle is the problem of modern lifestyle. There is less spontaneous movement and more ...
Optimizing physical activity (PA) in children is paramount to attenuate the incidence of chronic dis...
© 2016 American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Introduction A majority of preschool-aged children ...
Purpose: Before-school programs, one of the least studied student-related comprehensive school physi...
© 2014 Jago et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Extracurricular programmes could provid...
INTRODUCTION: A third of all children spend at least 60 min·d in moderate to vigorous physical activ...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
Objectives We examined whether daily physical activity (PA) during compulsory school encourages chil...
Introduction: Volume of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity completed during the elementary schoo...
The study investigated the effect of a school-based healthy lifestyles intervention on physical acti...
IntroductionA majority of preschool-aged children spend a significant portion of every weekday in a ...
Only one fifth of children aged 11–17 years are physically active for 60 min (min)/day. As physical ...
BACKGROUND: Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA]) appea...
Aim: This study assessed whether a Swedish school-based exercise intervention programme could increa...
The aim of the current study was to examine the effectiveness of a school-centered multicomponent PA...
Sedentary lifestyle is the problem of modern lifestyle. There is less spontaneous movement and more ...
Optimizing physical activity (PA) in children is paramount to attenuate the incidence of chronic dis...
© 2016 American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Introduction A majority of preschool-aged children ...
Purpose: Before-school programs, one of the least studied student-related comprehensive school physi...
© 2014 Jago et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Background: Extracurricular programmes could provid...
INTRODUCTION: A third of all children spend at least 60 min·d in moderate to vigorous physical activ...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
Objectives We examined whether daily physical activity (PA) during compulsory school encourages chil...
Introduction: Volume of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity completed during the elementary schoo...
The study investigated the effect of a school-based healthy lifestyles intervention on physical acti...
IntroductionA majority of preschool-aged children spend a significant portion of every weekday in a ...
Only one fifth of children aged 11–17 years are physically active for 60 min (min)/day. As physical ...
BACKGROUND: Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA]) appea...