Purpose We investigated whether active video gaming (AVG) could bring about regular, enjoyable, physical exercise in children treated for brain tumours, what level of physical activity could be reached and if the children's physical functioning improved. Methods Thirteen children, aged 7-17 years, were randomised to either AVG or waiting-list. After 10-12 weeks they crossed-over. Weekly Internet coaching sessions were used to sustain motivation and evaluate enjoyment. Energy expenditure (EE) levels were measured as Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET), using a multisensory activity monitor. Single-blinded assessments of physical functioning were done, using the Bruininks-Osteretsky Test of Motor Performance, second edition, evaluating partici...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of permanent neurological disabilities in children. Man...
Whilst substantial advances in rehabilitation programmes for brain injured children have been made, ...
Interactive media plays a central role in children's lives, however limited research has examined th...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of active video games in promoting physical activity and motor perfo...
18th International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology (ISPNO) -- JUN 30-JUL 03, 2018 -- Denver, C...
Many children and adolescents in Europe are not reaching the recommended amount of physical activity...
There has been increased research interest in the use of active video games (in which players physic...
Background: Adolescents with low motor competence participate less in physical activity and tend to ...
Abstract Background Adolescents with low motor competence participate less in physical activity and ...
Background: Despite current physical activity (PA) guidelines, children spend an average of 1-3 hour...
(1) Background: Poor levels of physical fitness and motor skills are problems for today’s children. ...
Increasing physical activity (PA) and reducing the time spent sedentary can favourably impact health...
BACKGROUND: Increasing rates of survival present a new set of physical and psychological challenges ...
ABSTRACT Children with cerebral palsy (CP) commonly perceive themselves different from their typical...
OBJECTIVE: Active videogames (AVGs) that require body movements to play offer a novel opportunity to...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of permanent neurological disabilities in children. Man...
Whilst substantial advances in rehabilitation programmes for brain injured children have been made, ...
Interactive media plays a central role in children's lives, however limited research has examined th...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of active video games in promoting physical activity and motor perfo...
18th International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology (ISPNO) -- JUN 30-JUL 03, 2018 -- Denver, C...
Many children and adolescents in Europe are not reaching the recommended amount of physical activity...
There has been increased research interest in the use of active video games (in which players physic...
Background: Adolescents with low motor competence participate less in physical activity and tend to ...
Abstract Background Adolescents with low motor competence participate less in physical activity and ...
Background: Despite current physical activity (PA) guidelines, children spend an average of 1-3 hour...
(1) Background: Poor levels of physical fitness and motor skills are problems for today’s children. ...
Increasing physical activity (PA) and reducing the time spent sedentary can favourably impact health...
BACKGROUND: Increasing rates of survival present a new set of physical and psychological challenges ...
ABSTRACT Children with cerebral palsy (CP) commonly perceive themselves different from their typical...
OBJECTIVE: Active videogames (AVGs) that require body movements to play offer a novel opportunity to...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of permanent neurological disabilities in children. Man...
Whilst substantial advances in rehabilitation programmes for brain injured children have been made, ...
Interactive media plays a central role in children's lives, however limited research has examined th...