Scand J Med Sci Sports 2020 Jan 30
Dose-response relationship of active commuting to work: Results of the GISMO Study.
Schmied C, Loidl M, Rossi V, Fernandez La Puente de Battre MD, Reich B, Niebauer J, Niederseer D
The positive health benefits of regular exercise, particularly regarding cardiovascular risk and diseases, are well recognized and scientifically evid ...
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Source: PubMed
Eur Rev Aging Phys Act
Associations of physical activity in detailed intensity ranges with body composition and physical function. a cross-sectional study among sedentary older adults.
Savikangas T, Tirkkonen A, Alen M, Rantanen T, Fielding RA, Rantalainen T, Sipilä S
Physical activity is crucial to maintain older adults' health and functioning, but the health benefits of particular activity intensities remain uncle ...
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Source: PubMed
Front Psychol
Minimum Time Dose in Nature to Positively Impact the Mental Health of College-Aged Students, and How to Measure It: A Scoping Review.
Meredith GR, Rakow DA, Eldermire ERB, Madsen CG, Shelley SP, Sachs NA
Background: Across the U.S., college and university students exhibit high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. While ...
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Source: PubMed
Int J Obes (Lond) 2020 Jan 28
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of The Daily Mile on childhood weight outcomes and wellbeing: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
Breheny K, Passmore S, Adab P, Martin J, Hemming K, Lancashire ER, Frew E
The Daily Mile is designed to increase physical activity levels with children running or walking around school grounds for 15-min daily. It has been a ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Sport Exerc Psychol 2020 Jan 25
"I Just Like the Feeling of It, Outside Being Active": Pupils' Experiences of a School-Based Running Program, a Qualitative Study.
Chalkley AE, Routen AC, Harris JP, Cale LA, Gorely T, Sherar LB
School-based running programs that promote daily (or regular) walking/jogging/running are an emerging public health initiative. However, evaluation of ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Scand J Med Sci Sports 2020 Jan 30
Dose-response relationship of active commuting to work: Results of the GISMO Study.
Schmied C, Loidl M, Rossi V, Fernandez La Puente de Battre MD, Reich B, Niebauer J, Niederseer D
The positive health benefits of regular exercise, particularly regarding cardiovascular risk and diseases, are well recognized and scientifically evid ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Eur Rev Aging Phys Act
Associations of physical activity in detailed intensity ranges with body composition and physical function. a cross-sectional study among sedentary older adults.
Savikangas T, Tirkkonen A, Alen M, Rantanen T, Fielding RA, Rantalainen T, Sipilä S
Physical activity is crucial to maintain older adults' health and functioning, but the health benefits of particular activity intensities remain uncle ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Front Psychol
Minimum Time Dose in Nature to Positively Impact the Mental Health of College-Aged Students, and How to Measure It: A Scoping Review.
Meredith GR, Rakow DA, Eldermire ERB, Madsen CG, Shelley SP, Sachs NA
Background: Across the U.S., college and university students exhibit high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. While ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int J Obes (Lond) 2020 Jan 28
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of The Daily Mile on childhood weight outcomes and wellbeing: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
Breheny K, Passmore S, Adab P, Martin J, Hemming K, Lancashire ER, Frew E
The Daily Mile is designed to increase physical activity levels with children running or walking around school grounds for 15-min daily. It has been a ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Sport Exerc Psychol 2020 Jan 25
"I Just Like the Feeling of It, Outside Being Active": Pupils' Experiences of a School-Based Running Program, a Qualitative Study.
Chalkley AE, Routen AC, Harris JP, Cale LA, Gorely T, Sherar LB
School-based running programs that promote daily (or regular) walking/jogging/running are an emerging public health initiative. However, evaluation of ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Scand J Med Sci Sports 2020 Jan 30
Dose-response relationship of active commuting to work: Results of the GISMO Study.
Schmied C, Loidl M, Rossi V, Fernandez La Puente de Battre MD, Reich B, Niebauer J, Niederseer D
The positive health benefits of regular exercise, particularly regarding cardiovascular risk and diseases, are well recognized and scientifically evid ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Eur Rev Aging Phys Act
Associations of physical activity in detailed intensity ranges with body composition and physical function. a cross-sectional study among sedentary older adults.
Savikangas T, Tirkkonen A, Alen M, Rantanen T, Fielding RA, Rantalainen T, Sipilä S
Physical activity is crucial to maintain older adults' health and functioning, but the health benefits of particular activity intensities remain uncle ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Front Psychol
Minimum Time Dose in Nature to Positively Impact the Mental Health of College-Aged Students, and How to Measure It: A Scoping Review.
Meredith GR, Rakow DA, Eldermire ERB, Madsen CG, Shelley SP, Sachs NA
Background: Across the U.S., college and university students exhibit high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. While ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int J Obes (Lond) 2020 Jan 28
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of The Daily Mile on childhood weight outcomes and wellbeing: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
Breheny K, Passmore S, Adab P, Martin J, Hemming K, Lancashire ER, Frew E
The Daily Mile is designed to increase physical activity levels with children running or walking around school grounds for 15-min daily. It has been a ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Sport Exerc Psychol 2020 Jan 25
"I Just Like the Feeling of It, Outside Being Active": Pupils' Experiences of a School-Based Running Program, a Qualitative Study.
Chalkley AE, Routen AC, Harris JP, Cale LA, Gorely T, Sherar LB
School-based running programs that promote daily (or regular) walking/jogging/running are an emerging public health initiative. However, evaluation of ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Scand J Med Sci Sports 2020 Jan 30
Dose-response relationship of active commuting to work: Results of the GISMO Study.
Schmied C, Loidl M, Rossi V, Fernandez La Puente de Battre MD, Reich B, Niebauer J, Niederseer D
The positive health benefits of regular exercise, particularly regarding cardiovascular risk and diseases, are well recognized and scientifically evid ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Eur Rev Aging Phys Act
Associations of physical activity in detailed intensity ranges with body composition and physical function. a cross-sectional study among sedentary older adults.
Savikangas T, Tirkkonen A, Alen M, Rantanen T, Fielding RA, Rantalainen T, Sipilä S
Physical activity is crucial to maintain older adults' health and functioning, but the health benefits of particular activity intensities remain uncle ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Front Psychol
Minimum Time Dose in Nature to Positively Impact the Mental Health of College-Aged Students, and How to Measure It: A Scoping Review.
Meredith GR, Rakow DA, Eldermire ERB, Madsen CG, Shelley SP, Sachs NA
Background: Across the U.S., college and university students exhibit high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. While ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int J Obes (Lond) 2020 Jan 28
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of The Daily Mile on childhood weight outcomes and wellbeing: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
Breheny K, Passmore S, Adab P, Martin J, Hemming K, Lancashire ER, Frew E
The Daily Mile is designed to increase physical activity levels with children running or walking around school grounds for 15-min daily. It has been a ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Sport Exerc Psychol 2020 Jan 25
"I Just Like the Feeling of It, Outside Being Active": Pupils' Experiences of a School-Based Running Program, a Qualitative Study.
Chalkley AE, Routen AC, Harris JP, Cale LA, Gorely T, Sherar LB
School-based running programs that promote daily (or regular) walking/jogging/running are an emerging public health initiative. However, evaluation of ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Scand J Med Sci Sports 2020 Jan 30
Dose-response relationship of active commuting to work: Results of the GISMO Study.
Schmied C, Loidl M, Rossi V, Fernandez La Puente de Battre MD, Reich B, Niebauer J, Niederseer D
The positive health benefits of regular exercise, particularly regarding cardiovascular risk and diseases, are well recognized and scientifically evid ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Eur Rev Aging Phys Act
Associations of physical activity in detailed intensity ranges with body composition and physical function. a cross-sectional study among sedentary older adults.
Savikangas T, Tirkkonen A, Alen M, Rantanen T, Fielding RA, Rantalainen T, Sipilä S
Physical activity is crucial to maintain older adults' health and functioning, but the health benefits of particular activity intensities remain uncle ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Front Psychol
Minimum Time Dose in Nature to Positively Impact the Mental Health of College-Aged Students, and How to Measure It: A Scoping Review.
Meredith GR, Rakow DA, Eldermire ERB, Madsen CG, Shelley SP, Sachs NA
Background: Across the U.S., college and university students exhibit high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. While ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int J Obes (Lond) 2020 Jan 28
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of The Daily Mile on childhood weight outcomes and wellbeing: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
Breheny K, Passmore S, Adab P, Martin J, Hemming K, Lancashire ER, Frew E
The Daily Mile is designed to increase physical activity levels with children running or walking around school grounds for 15-min daily. It has been a ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Sport Exerc Psychol 2020 Jan 25
"I Just Like the Feeling of It, Outside Being Active": Pupils' Experiences of a School-Based Running Program, a Qualitative Study.
Chalkley AE, Routen AC, Harris JP, Cale LA, Gorely T, Sherar LB
School-based running programs that promote daily (or regular) walking/jogging/running are an emerging public health initiative. However, evaluation of ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Scand J Med Sci Sports 2020 Jan 30
Dose-response relationship of active commuting to work: Results of the GISMO Study.
Schmied C, Loidl M, Rossi V, Fernandez La Puente de Battre MD, Reich B, Niebauer J, Niederseer D
The positive health benefits of regular exercise, particularly regarding cardiovascular risk and diseases, are well recognized and scientifically evid ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Eur Rev Aging Phys Act
Associations of physical activity in detailed intensity ranges with body composition and physical function. a cross-sectional study among sedentary older adults.
Savikangas T, Tirkkonen A, Alen M, Rantanen T, Fielding RA, Rantalainen T, Sipilä S
Physical activity is crucial to maintain older adults' health and functioning, but the health benefits of particular activity intensities remain uncle ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Front Psychol
Minimum Time Dose in Nature to Positively Impact the Mental Health of College-Aged Students, and How to Measure It: A Scoping Review.
Meredith GR, Rakow DA, Eldermire ERB, Madsen CG, Shelley SP, Sachs NA
Background: Across the U.S., college and university students exhibit high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. While ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int J Obes (Lond) 2020 Jan 28
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of The Daily Mile on childhood weight outcomes and wellbeing: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
Breheny K, Passmore S, Adab P, Martin J, Hemming K, Lancashire ER, Frew E
The Daily Mile is designed to increase physical activity levels with children running or walking around school grounds for 15-min daily. It has been a ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Sport Exerc Psychol 2020 Jan 25
"I Just Like the Feeling of It, Outside Being Active": Pupils' Experiences of a School-Based Running Program, a Qualitative Study.
Chalkley AE, Routen AC, Harris JP, Cale LA, Gorely T, Sherar LB
School-based running programs that promote daily (or regular) walking/jogging/running are an emerging public health initiative. However, evaluation of ...
Read More
Source: PubMed