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163 result(s) within Volume 17 of International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

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  1. UK and global policies recommend whole-school approaches to improve childrens’ inadequate physical activity (PA) levels. Yet, recent meta-analyses establish current interventions as ineffective due to suboptim...

    Authors: Andy Daly-Smith, Thomas Quarmby, Victoria S. J. Archbold, Nicola Corrigan, Dan Wilson, Geir K. Resaland, John B. Bartholomew, Amika Singh, Hege E. Tjomsland, Lauren B. Sherar, Anna Chalkley, Ash C. Routen, Darren Shickle, Daniel D. Bingham, Sally E. Barber, Esther van Sluijs…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:13
  2. Existing physical activity guidelines predominantly focus on healthy age-stratified target groups. The objective of this study was to develop evidence-based recommendations for physical activity (PA) and PA pr...

    Authors: Wolfgang Geidl, Karim Abu-Omar, Mayra Weege, Sven Messing and Klaus Pfeifer
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:12
  3. One in two older adults report sleep problems, which not only cause fatigue, but also negatively affect general functioning, activities of daily living, and physical and mental health. Although it is known tha...

    Authors: J. Vanderlinden, F. Boen and J. G. Z. van Uffelen
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:11
  4. Food consumed outside of the home is often high in energy and population level interventions that reduce energy intake of people from both lower and higher socioeconomic position (SEP) are needed. There is a l...

    Authors: Lucile Marty, Andrew Jones and Eric Robinson
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:10
  5. Physical activity (PA) can promote mental health, but the mechanisms underpinning this association are not well-established. This study examined if perceptions of three basic psychological needs (autonomy, com...

    Authors: Isabelle Doré, Benjamin Sylvester, Catherine Sabiston, Marie-Pierre Sylvestre, Jennifer O’Loughlin, Jennifer Brunet and Mathieu Bélanger
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:9
  6. Unhealthy food environments contribute to the rising rates of obesity and diet-related diseases. To improve the Canadian nutritional landscape, Health Canada launched the Healthy Eating Strategy in October 2016 w...

    Authors: D. Vandenbrink, E. Pauzé and M. Potvin Kent
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:3
  7. Car driving is a form of passive transportation associated with higher sedentary behaviour, which is associated with morbidity. The decision to drive a car is likely to be influenced by the ‘drivability’ of th...

    Authors: Nicolette R. den Braver, Julia G. Kok, Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Harry Rutter, Jean-Michel Oppert, Sofie Compernolle, Jos W. R. Twisk, Johannes Brug, Joline W. J. Beulens and Jeroen Lakerveld
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:8
  8. Ineffective research-practice translation is a major challenge to population health improvement. This paper presents an international perspective on the barriers and facilitators associated with the uptake of ...

    Authors: Harriet Koorts, Patti-Jean Naylor, Rachel Laws, Penelope Love, Jaimie-Lee Maple and Femke van Nassau
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:7
  9. Participation in adequate levels of physical activity during the early years is important for health and development. We report the 6-month effects of an 18-month multicomponent intervention on physical activi...

    Authors: Anthony D. Okely, Rebecca M. Stanley, Rachel A. Jones, Dylan P. Cliff, Stewart G. Trost, Donna Berthelsen, Jo Salmon, Marijka Batterham, Simon Eckermann, John J. Reilly, Ngiare Brown, Karen J. Mickle, Steven J. Howard, Trina Hinkley, Xanne Janssen, Paul Chandler…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:6
  10. Physical activity (PA) tends to decline during late childhood and adolescence. In Australia, this decline has been shown to occur particularly in non-organized PA (e.g. active play and informal sport). Using a...

    Authors: Byron J. Kemp, Anne-Maree Parrish and Dylan P. Cliff
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:5
  11. Changing academic landscapes, including the increasing focus on performance rankings and metrics, are impacting universities globally, contributing to high-pressure environments and anxious academic staff. How...

    Authors: Kylie Ball and David Crawford
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:4
  12. Fussy/picky eating behaviours are common across childhood. Recent reviews of the fussy eating literature focus on quantitative research and do not adequately account for families’ subjective experiences, perce...

    Authors: Hazel Wolstenholme, Colette Kelly, Marita Hennessy and Caroline Heary
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:2
  13. The direction of the longitudinal relationship between physical activity (PA) and fundamental motor skills (FMS) remains unclear. We evaluated the bi-directional, prospective relationships between intensity-sp...

    Authors: Ada Kristine Ofrim Nilsen, Sigmund Alfred Anderssen, Kjersti Johannessen, Katrine Nyvoll Aadland, Einar Ylvisaaker, Jan Morten Loftesnes and Eivind Aadland
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020 17:1