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Association between school bags with active commuting to school and musculoskeletal pain
ArticleAbstract: The aims of this study were; 1- Analyze the mode of commuting of the school children to school, thePalabras claves:CHILDREN, Commuting, Musculoskeletal pain, Physical activity, School bagsAutores:Ávila-García M., Emilio Villa-González, Javier Huertas-Delgado F., Solís-Urra P., Tercedor P.Fuentes:scopusFamily factors influence active commuting to school in Spanish children
ArticleAbstract: Background: Active commuting to school is associated to higher levels of physical activity among chiPalabras claves:active commuting, CHILDREN, Occupational activity, Physical activity, Socioeconomic factorsAutores:Chillón P., Delgado-Fernández M., Emilio Villa-González, Pérez-López I.J., Rodríguez-López C., Ruiz J.R.Fuentes:scopusInterventions based on mind–body therapies for the improvement of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms in youth: A systematic review
ReviewAbstract: Background and objectives: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most commonPalabras claves:adolescents, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptom, CHILDREN, Mind–body therapies, Relaxation therapyAutores:Barranco-Ruiz Y., Emilio Villa-González, Etxabe B.E., Ramírez-Vélez R.Fuentes:scopusRecommendations to implement quality interventions to promote active commuting to school
ArticleAbstract: Active commuting to school is a behavior that can be changed and could generate several health benefPalabras claves:active transport , CHILDREN, Healthy habits, Intervention program, schoolAutores:Chillón P., Emilio Villa-González, Ruiz J.R.Fuentes:scopusPsychometric characteristics of a commuting-to-school behaviour questionnaire for families
ArticleAbstract: The purposes of this study were: (a) to describe the patterns of modes of commuting to school (childPalabras claves:Active transportation, adolescents, CHILDREN, parents, SURVEYSAutores:Aranda-Balboa M.J., Barranco-Ruiz Y., Chillón P., Emilio Villa-González, Fernández M., Herrador-Colmenero M., Javier Huertas-Delgado F., Murillo-Pardo B., Saucedo-Araujo R.G., Segura-Díaz J.M.Fuentes:scopusThe Threshold Distance Associated With Walking From Home to School
ArticleAbstract: Active commuting to school has health implications among young people. We aimed to (a) examine the pPalabras claves:active transport , ADOLESCENCE, CHILDREN, Distance, HEALTH, Physical activityAutores:Borges-Cosic M., Chillón P., Emilio Villa-González, Herrador-Colmenero M., Medina-Casaubón J., Ortega F.B., Rodríguez-López C., Salas-Fariña Z.M.Fuentes:scopusThe relationship between physical activity levels, cardiorespiratory fitness and academic achievement school-age children from southern Spain
ArticleAbstract: The relationship between physical activity (PA), cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and academic achievPalabras claves:ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE, CHILDREN, Physical activity levels, VO2MAXAutores:Ávila-García M., Baena-Ogalla N., Emilio Villa-González, Javier Huertas-Delgado F., Tercedor P.Fuentes:scopus