F.Social Support for Physical Activity Social support is another strong correlate of physical activity for both youth and adults. Adults who engage in regular exercise report more support for activity from people in their home andwork environments[18,68,89,90]. Adults who are initiating exercise ...
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On the other hand, people who were not working do not have OPA and are thus expected to have a higher proportion of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA), our findings are in accordance with previous studies that LTPA is positively correlated with PI [8, 33]. A significant decrease in PI...
This publication provides evidence-based public health recommendations for children, adolescents, adults and older adults on the amount of physical activity (frequency, intensity and duration) required to offer significant health benefits and mitigate health risks. For the first time, recommendations are ...
Social support was strongly associated with leisure-time physical activity. CONCLUSIONS: Safety investments, which are urgently required in Brazil, are likely to have a desirable side effect at increasing physical activity at the population level. Building enjoyable and safe public spaces for physical ...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a one-year teaching intervention to increase moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during primary school physical education (PE). Methods: A quasi-experimental, non-equivalent group design involving four classes from two primary schools in the West...
doi:10.1136/bjsports-2020-102955World Health Organization 2020 guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviourFiona C Bull , 1,2 Salih S Al- Ansari, 3 Stuart Biddle, 4 Katja Borodulin, 5,6 Matthew P Buman , 7 Greet Cardon, 8 Catherine Carty, 9,10 Jean- Philippe Chaput , 11 ...
This association was due entirely to moderate to vigorous activity. Specifically, participants in this highest category of activity had a 29% lower risk of PD than those who reported no moderate to vigorous activity (RR, 0.71; 95% CI, 0.58-0.87; I2 = 30.7%). In contrast, light phys...
The summary was translated into German by employees of the WHO Collaborating Center at Danube University Krems (Austria). Results and conclusion:A day consists of sleep time, sedentary time and physical activity of light, moderate or vigorous intensity. Young children should have opportunities to ...
This was a cross-sectional study of 2,049 primary school children in three UK cities, who had standardised anthropometric measurements, provided fasting blood samples and wore activity monitors for up to 7days. Data were analysed using multilevel linear regression and allowing for measurement error....