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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:scopusA school-based physical activity promotion intervention in children: Rationale and study protocol for the PREVIENE Project
ArticleAbstract: Background: The lack of physical activity and increasing time spent in sedentary behaviours during cPalabras claves:Autores:Ávila-García M., Díaz-Piedra C., Emilio Villa-González, García-Rodríguez I., Javier Huertas-Delgado F., Mandic S., Martínez-Baena A., Palomares-Cuadros J., Pérez-López I.J., Segura-Jiménez V., Soriano-Maldonado A., Tercedor P.Fuentes:scopusIs children’s health-related quality of life associated with physical fitness and mode of commuting? PREVIENE Project
ReviewAbstract: Aim: The aims of this study were (1) to examine the associations between self-reported health-relatePalabras claves:active transport , cardiorespiratory fitness, KINDL-R, schoolAutores:Ávila-García M., Emilio Villa-González, Gálvez-Fernández P., Javier Huertas-Delgado F., Saucedo-Araujo R.G., Tercedor P.Fuentes:scopusSchool-based interventions modestly increase physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness but are least effective for youth who need them most: An individual participant pooled analysis of 20 controlled trials
ReviewAbstract: Objectives To determine if subpopulations of students benefit equally from school-based physical actPalabras claves:cardiorespiratory fitness, individual participant data (IPD), moderate to vigorous physical activity, peak oxygen consumption, school-based physical activity intervention, youthAutores:Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Ávila-García M., Bartholomew J., Belton S., Brooks N.E., Bugge A., Cavero-Redondo I., Christiansen L.B., Cohen K., Coppinger T., Del Pozo Cruz B., Dyrstad S., Emilio Villa-González, Errisuriz V., Fairclough S., Gorely T., Hartwig T.B., Issartel J., Javier Huertas-Delgado F., Kriemler S., Kvalø S.E., Lonsdale C., Lubans D.R., Marques-Vidal P., Martinez-Vizcaíno V., Moran C., Morris J., Møller N.C., Nevill M., Noetel M., O'Leary M., Parker P.D., Peralta L., Pfeiffer K.A., Puder J., Redondo-Tébar A., Robbins L.B., Sánchez-López M., Sanders T., Susana Andrade, Tarp J., Taylor S., Tercedor P., Toftager M., Vasconcellos D., Wedderkopp N., Weston K.L., Yin Z., Zhixiong Z.Fuentes:googlescopusRelationship between sedentary time, physical activity, and health-related quality of life in spanish children
ArticleAbstract: Higher sedentary time and lower physical activity (PA) are associated with a poor health-related quaPalabras claves:Physical activity, quality of life, school, SEDENTARY TIME, SexAutores:Ávila-García M., Emilio Villa-González, Esojo-Rivas M., Javier Huertas-Delgado F., Tercedor P.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