International audienceChildren's play is characterized as pleasurable, but it is also viewed as critical for child health and well-being. Yet over the past decade, play researchers and advocates from various disciplines have suggested that there are decreasing opportunities for children to play, particularly at school. One concern is that the changing play environment in schools is reducing children's active play options and is thereby contributing to increases in childhood obesity. Building on findings from the QUébec Adipose and Lifestyle InvesTigation in Youth (QUALITY), this commentary suggests that while opportunities to engage in physical activity may indeed be differentially shaped by school play environments, physical health may not...
n summary, from this series of five studies, it is possible to suggest that researchers can now targ...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
Children in areas of low socioeconomic status might face barriers to physical activity during school...
Background: In many countries, children and youth are not meeting global physical activity guideline...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
Schools are an important setting for children\u27s physical activity. Evidence suggests that playgro...
Background: Childhood obesity is a global issue. Understanding associated factors is essential in de...
Purpose School play spaces are acknowledged as a key setting for children’s physical activity, howev...
Play is enjoying the moment, spontaneously acting child-like. In research, defining play has histori...
Issue addressed: An important strategy for increasing children's physical activity is to enhanc...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Abstract Background Preventing the decline in physical activity which occurs around 10-11 years of a...
AbstractLittle is known about the effectiveness of school-based health promotion on physical activit...
Research consistently demonstrates that social inequalities and health inequalities are closely alig...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
n summary, from this series of five studies, it is possible to suggest that researchers can now targ...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
Children in areas of low socioeconomic status might face barriers to physical activity during school...
Background: In many countries, children and youth are not meeting global physical activity guideline...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
Schools are an important setting for children\u27s physical activity. Evidence suggests that playgro...
Background: Childhood obesity is a global issue. Understanding associated factors is essential in de...
Purpose School play spaces are acknowledged as a key setting for children’s physical activity, howev...
Play is enjoying the moment, spontaneously acting child-like. In research, defining play has histori...
Issue addressed: An important strategy for increasing children's physical activity is to enhanc...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Abstract Background Preventing the decline in physical activity which occurs around 10-11 years of a...
AbstractLittle is known about the effectiveness of school-based health promotion on physical activit...
Research consistently demonstrates that social inequalities and health inequalities are closely alig...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
n summary, from this series of five studies, it is possible to suggest that researchers can now targ...
Children spend 20% of their whole school day in England during playtimes, within the literature, the...
Children in areas of low socioeconomic status might face barriers to physical activity during school...