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Development of a physical literacy model for older adults – a consensus process by the collaborative working group on physical literacy for older Canadians
Background Arguably the uptake and usability of the physical activity (PA) guidelines for older adults has not been effective with only 12% of this population… -
Promotion of physical activity-related health competence (PAHCO) in physical education: study protocol for the GEKOS cluster randomized controlled trial
Background One central goal of physical education in many countries is to empower students to be physically active throughout their lifespan. Physical activity-related health competence… -
Agility as a predictor of physical literacy, activity levels and sport involvement
Objective Given the increasing importance being placed on levels of youths’ physical literacy (PL), physical activity (PA) and sport involvement (SI), it would seem plausible… -
“It’s Just Not Something We Do at School”. Adolescent Boys’ Understanding, Perceptions, and Experiences of Muscular Fitness Activity
Background English youth typically do not sufficiently engage in the types and intensities of physical activity that develop muscular fitness. The aim of this study… -
Longitudinal Change in the Relationship between Fundamental Motor Skills and Perceived Competence: Kindergarten to Grade 2
Abstract As children transition from early to middle childhood, the relationship between motor skill proficiency and perceptions of physical competence should strengthen as skills improve… -
A multilevel intervention to increase physical activity and improve healthy eating and physical literacy among young children (ages 3-5) attending early childcare centres: the Healthy Start-Départ Santé cluster randomised controlled trial study protocol
Background Childhood obesity is a growing concern for public health. Given a majority of children in many countries spend approximately 30 h per week in… -
Nature Elements and Fundamental Motor Skill Development Opportunities at Five Elementary School Districts in British Columbia
Abstract The majority of Canadian children are not physically active enough for healthy development. School playgrounds are a primary location to promote physical activity and… -
Perception of Physical Fitness and Exercise Self-Efficacy and Its Contribution to the Relationship between Body Dissatisfaction and Physical Fitness in Female Minority Children
Abstract: Body Dissatisfaction (BD) and low physical self-concept and exercise efficacy have been linked to poor physical fitness levels and adverse health outcomes in children.… -
Moving Beyond the Gym: A Content Analysis of YouTube as an Information Resource for Physical Literacy
Abstract The Internet, and particularly YouTube, has been found to be and continues to develop as a resourceful educational space for health-related information. Understanding physical… -
Quality assessment of physical education program of state universities in the Philippines
Abstract This descriptive-evaluative research was undertaken to assess the physical education program of five state universities in Region IV–A by 28 administrative staff, 69 faculty… -
Educator perceptions on the benefits and challenges of loose parts play in the outdoor environments of childcare centres
Abstract It is important to consider physical activity and movement in early life to ensure children establish and maintain healthy physical activity patterns. Recent evidence… -
Becoming “physically educated” to improve health and wellbeing: the meanings of “Education” and “Physical” in Physical Education
Abstract In this contribution, we explained the meanings of “Education” and “Physical” in Physical Education (PE) in the international framework, as there is a global…