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Courtney, J. B.; Nuss, K.; Lyden, K.; Harrall, K. K.; Glueck, D. H.; Villalobos, A.; Hamman, R. F.; Hebert, J. R.; Hurley, T. G.; Leiferman, J.; Li, K.; Alaimo, K.; Litt, J. S. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2021
The purpose of this study was to compare activPAL algorithm-estimated values for time in bed (TIB), wake time (WT) and bedtime (BT) against self-report and an algorithm developed by van der Berg and colleagues. Secondary analyses of baseline data from the Community Activity for Prevention Study (CAPs) were used in which adults [greater than or…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Measurement Techniques, Mathematics, Adults
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Szpunar, Monika; Bruijns, Brianne; Tucker, Patricia – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Early childhood educators' (ECEs) self-efficacy is often predictive of their ability and likelihood of promoting healthy activity behaviors in childcare settings. To date, ECEs' physical activity and sedentary behavior-related self-efficacy has been measured in a variety of ways in childcare-based research, creating difficulty when comparing…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Self Efficacy, Physical Activity Level, Test Validity
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Laura E. Balis; Hannah F. Fuerniss; Drew T. Brown; Chance Marshall; Samantha M. Harden – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2021
Extension enhances the lives of Americans by translating research-based information related to existing needs into programming that is practical and accessible to the general public. Evidence clearly indicates that physical activity is correlated to positive health outcomes, but despite this conclusion, the majority of Americans do not meet the…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Guidelines, Extension Education, Health Promotion
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Shaina E. Schwartz; Sarah G. Ross; Joseph A. Bryant; Jenna D. Duncan – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have serious negative consequences on mental and physical health, which may disproportionally affect young adults. The aim of this study was to understand short-term impacts on a population of students at a college that held in-person classes during the pandemic. Participants: This study was…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Physical Health, College Students, Private Colleges
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Ellyn Schmidt; Jessica Hoffman; Christina Mulé; Amy Briesch – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2024
Interventions for promoting physical activity designed specifically for preschoolers with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are lacking, which is problematic given the low rates of physical activity among this population. This study used a stakeholder-engaged approach to adapt the Wellness Enhancing Physical Activity for Young Children (WE PLAY)…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Health Promotion, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Young Children
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Robert Booker; Riley Galloway; Melinda Novik; Raymond Jones; Megan E. Holmes – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: 'Drunkorexia' is characterized by compensating for alcohol-related calories using physical activity (PA). Drunkorexia is common on college campuses but little is known about the PA behaviors within the drunkorexia paradigm. Methods: First-year college students living on campus completed an online survey collecting drunkorexia, PA, and…
Descriptors: Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, Physical Activity Level, Gender Differences
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Lauren Willis; Heather Erwin; Aaron Beighle – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Response to Intervention (RTI) has become prevalent in education recently, while the time youth spend being physically active has consistently decreased. Given the known physical, mental, and cognitive benefits of regular physical activity and the time youth spend in school, this article explores the use of increased physical education (PE) time…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Response to Intervention, Comparative Analysis, Physical Activity Level
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Paulette M. Yamada; Erin Centeio; Erin O. Bantum; Kelley Hutchins; Laura Bonilla; Carie Sumida; Jayna Lee; Robin Putnam; Sabrina Cao; Grace-Marie Lopez – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
The aim of this article is to improve physical education (PE) teachers' knowledge about working with children diagnosed with cancer. Physical activity (PA) in this population is extremely important. Not only do these children have an increased risk of co-morbidities compared to healthy peers, but cancer treatment has negative effects on fitness…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Children, Adolescents
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E. García Bengoechea; C. B. Woods; E. Murtagh; C. Grady; N. Fabre; L. Lhuisset; G. Zunquin; A. Aibar; J. Zaragoza Casterad; L. Haerens; M. Verloigne; K. De Cocker; S. Hellebaut; J. Ribeiro; L. Bohn; J. Mota; J. E. Bois – Quest, 2024
Schools are ideal settings to promote adolescent physical activity (PA), yet school-based interventions have shown limited long-term impact. This position paper presents key issues surrounding school-based PA interventions. Collaborative conceptual thinking drawing on multi-author expertise and available evidence advanced our understanding and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Secondary Schools, Physical Activity Level
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Anaïs Lemyre; Benjamin W. Chrisinger; Emma Palmer-Cooper; Jane P. Messina – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic control measures substantially impacted the life of university students in the UK. While multiple studies investigated early stages of the pandemic, focusing on risk factors for depression and anxiety, fewer studies assessed later phases of the pandemic or examined positive protective factors for mental wellbeing. Our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Mental Health
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Jenna Magrath; C. Din; V. Paglione; S. J. Kenny; M. H. McDonough – Research in Dance Education, 2024
This study examines the pedagogical strategies of a dance instructor working with older adults in a virtual asynchronous community dance class, and the ways in which dance instruction influences older adults' physical literacy. Physical literacy is a multidimensional framework which helps us understand meaningful and motivating physical activity…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation
Tia A. Albig – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study examined quiet quitting and the predictive nature of hope related to job engagement of educators. Research was conducted in a school district in the northeast United States. This quantitative study examined the correlation between job engagement and hope, to what extent hope predicted job engagement in education, and whether educator…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Iago Portela-Pino; Alejandro Sal-de-Rellán; Lucía Lomba-Portela – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
The ability to work in a team is a skill of special relevance for multiple facets of life, increasing performance and optimizing the process in any task. This work aimed to study whether teamwork skills were related to different health variables. The sample consisted of 671 military personnel from the Spanish Army. The instrument is composed of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teamwork, Military Personnel, Health
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Gabriela Oliveira; Daniel Maciel Crespilho; Emerson José Venancio; Solange de Paula Ramos; Tamara Beres Lederer Goldberg; Carla Cristiane Silva – American Journal of Health Education, 2024
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic imposed social isolation measures, which impacted the child population, especially regarding physical and mental health aspects. Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between sedentary behavior, cardiorespiratory fitness, immunoglobulin -A secretion, and anxiety symptoms in 267 children…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Isolation, Child Health
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Tyler B. Becker; Ronald J. Gibbs Jr. – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2024
This study compared the Peak Health and Performance curriculum (PHP) to the Teen Cuisine curriculum (TC) on improving nutrition, food safety, and physical activity (PA) behaviors among youth. The quasi-experimental study was conducted in Michigan middle and high schools and included 1007 5th- through 12th-grade students, who participated in either…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, High School Students, Nutrition Instruction, Physical Activity Level
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