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Stadtmüller, Sven; Klocke, Andreas; Giersiefen, Andrea; Lipp, Robert; Wacker, Christina – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: Previous research on the correlates of unintentional school injuries is based on either process or cross-sectional data. This study aims at approaching the causal effects of risk-seeking behavior, mental health problems, physical activity, and exposure to bullying on unintentional injuries in the school environment by relying on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Injuries, Schools, Risk
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Sacko, Ryan S.; Egan, Cate A.; Fisher, Jenna; Shortt, Chelsee; McIver, Kerry – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2022
Purpose: To determine the accuracy of three systematic observation (SO) tools to estimate energy expenditure (EE) using different skill performance and observation intervals. Method: Three SO tools (Observational System for Recording Physical Activity in Children-Preschool, System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time, and System for Observing…
Descriptors: Performance, Observation, Physical Education, Physical Activities
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Lund, Jacalyn; van der Mars, Hans – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2022
This Viewpoint looks at Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) in physical education and the authors contend that making SEL the primary learning domain for school physical education programs is problematic. The article shares thoughts and provides suggestions about how to re-focus the discourse about the central goals for physical education programs.
Descriptors: Physical Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Emotional Learning
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Oyelere, Solomon Sunday; Berghem, Simon Malmström; Brännström, Robert; Rutberg, Stina; Laine, Teemu H.; Lindqvist, Anna-Karin – Education Sciences, 2022
Recent studies have shown that children are not adequately physically active and there is a need to increase children's physical activity. This study describes new opportunities and solutions for using existing games and gamification to increase physical activity among children in Sweden. We adopted the principles of Tic-Tac-Training to redesign,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Cooperative Learning, Game Based Learning, Physical Activity Level
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Harbin, Shawna G.; Davis, Carol A.; Sandall, Susan; Fettig, Angel – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2022
Physical activity (PA) is linked to multiple positive health outcomes for young children, with potential benefits in other domains as well. Engaging in higher intensity PA may produce positive gains for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), especially in academic engagement and on-task behavior. However, there is limited research…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Learner Engagement, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Physical Activity Level
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DeFosset, Amelia R.; Sivashanmugam, Megala; Mosst, Jennifer; Kuo, Tony – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Clinics and community-based organizations (CBOs) are priority settings for implementing the evidence-based National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). Both program settings present theoretical advantages and disadvantages for engaging and helping populations most at risk for diabetes achieve lifestyle change goals. To date, few studies have…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Prevention, Health Programs, Health Behavior
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Elliott, Eloise; McKenzie, Thomas; Woods, Amelia Mays; Beighle, Aaron E.; Heidorn, Brent; Lorenz, Kent A. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2022
The first Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs (CSPAPs) position statement from the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) was released in 2008. It was the first document of its kind to recommend increased school-based opportunities for physical activity. The Statement recommended that schools focus on quality…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Program Development, Health Behavior, Physical Education
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Pachu, Navjot; Strachan, Shaelyn; McMillan, Diana; Ripat, Jacquie; Webber, Sandra – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: To explore university students' knowledge, self-efficacy, outcome expectations, barriers and ideas related to reducing sedentary behavior using a qualitative approach. Participants: Nineteen students from a Canadian university participated. Methods: Four focus groups were conducted. Discussions were recorded, transcribed, and coded to…
Descriptors: College Students, Knowledge Level, Self Efficacy, Expectation
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Moosong Kim; Jaehun Jung; Joonkoo Yun – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2024
This study aimed to examine the prevalence and types of school-based extracurricular sports and physical activity participation among children with disabilities. This study utilised the 2013-2016 National Health and Examination Surveys (N = 4416). A total of 509 children who received special education services were identified as children with…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Children, Disabilities, Physical Activity Level
Chad VanArnhem – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Health organizations recommend children get 60 minutes of daily physical activity. Research has shown that children in the United States of America are coming up well short of this number and are struggling with a variety of mental health and physical health issues while their academics are decreasing. These issues have been magnified by the…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Barriers
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Yiming Tao; Hongyan Yu; Min Liu; Peng Wang; Jian Zhang; Ying Yang; Tansiqi Xin – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To explore the relation between procrastination and physical activity in college students and test whether grit mediated, age and gender moderated the process. Participants: 610 college students (aged 20.07 ± 1.53; 45.2% males) in Shanghai. Methods: Procrastination, grit and physical activity were tested respectively by International…
Descriptors: College Students, Physical Activity Level, Resilience (Psychology), Persistence
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Scott L. J. Jackson; Emily A. Abel; Shara Reimer; James C. McPartland – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) engage in less physical activity than typically-developing peers. This can result in serious negative consequences for individual well-being and may contribute to the physical, behavioral, and emotional challenges associated with ASD. This study explored the potential benefits of trainer-led,…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Youth, Young Adults
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Natalie J. Lander; Ana Maria Contardo Ayala; Emiliano Mazzoli; Samuel K. Lai; Jess Orr; Jo Salmon – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Regular physical activity provides physical, mental and cognitive benefits for children. However, globally, only 20% of children meet the recommended levels of physical activity and, on average, students sit for three-quarters of the school day. Active breaks are a well-tested component of many school-based physical activity interventions, but…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Recess Breaks, Barriers, Intervention
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Deja Jackson; Amelia Brown; Laurel Curran; Andrea Ettekal; Jeong-Hui Park; Emily Howell; Christina Amo; Tyler Prochnow – American Journal of Health Education, 2024
Programs integrating social-emotional learning (SEL) and physical activity (PA) can contribute to positive behavior outcomes and development for adolescent girls. The purpose of this article is to report the development of the EmpowerHER Program curriculum. Specifically, this curriculum describes implementation strategies and activities tailored…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Physical Activity Level, Females, Summer Programs
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Christopher Barton Merica; Cate A. Egan; Karie Lee Orendorff; Hayley B. McKown – Physical Educator, 2024
In the United States, less than half of adolescents meet national recommendations for daily physical activity (PA). Schools are an integral intervention point for achievement of national PA youth guidelines. To help schools achieve PA guidelines, multicomponent Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs (CSPAP) were developed. Each CSPAP…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activity Level, Student Teacher Attitudes, Student Teachers
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