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The Use of Photovoice in Youth Health Education Programs: A Systematic Review

Lorna Burke, Nathan Gavigan, Craig Smith, Sarahjane Belton, and Hannah Goss

interdependent factors, but, as a modifiable determinant of health ( Stormacq et al., 2019 ), it is crucial that young people are supported in becoming knowledgeable and critical consumers of health information (i.e., develop health literacy) as behaviors and attitudes toward health formed during childhood have

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Can Movement Games Enhance Executive Function in Overweight Children? A Randomized Controlled Trial

Chien-Chih Chou, Kuan-Chou Chen, Mei-Yao Huang, Hsin-Yu Tu, and Chung-Ju Huang

Childhood obesity has become a global problem ( Wang, Min, Khuri, & Li, 2017 ; Yang, Shields, Guo, & Liu, 2018 ). In addition to correlations between obesity and various health threats, such as hypertension and Type 2 diabetes, research has linked obesity to poor cognitive functioning

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Don Hellison’s Life and Legacy: Concluding Thoughts

David S. Walsh and Paul M. Wright

health issues of childhood obesity and physical inactivity ( McKenzie & Lounsbery, 2013 ). Minutes spent in physical activity (or ideally moderate-to-vigorous physical activity) became the most prized outcome for many in the field of physical education. Through it all, whether his ideas were ignored

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Effectiveness of a Whole-of-School Approach in Promoting Physical Activity for Children: Evidence From Cohort Study in Primary Schools in Thailand

Piyawat Katewongsa, Panya Choolers, Pairoj Saonuam, and Dyah Anantalia Widyastari

-related fluctuation in PA that usually occurs during the transition from childhood to adolescence ( Lai et al., 2014 ; Marchant et al., 2020 ). This strategy was similar to the whole-of-school intervention in Finland, Ireland, Poland, and the United States, where the schools were given freedom to design their own PA

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Don Hellison’s Life and Legacy: Introduction to the Special Issue

Paul M. Wright and David Walsh

Hellison” provides a biography of Don focusing on various phases of his life from childhood to his education, military service, academic career, and retirement. These experiences shaped who he was as a person and his life’s work. To a great extent, this article uses Don’s own words and stories gleaned from

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Physical Education Teachers’ Experiences With Remote Instruction During the Initial Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Kevin Mercier, Erin Centeio, Alex Garn, Heather Erwin, Risto Marttinen, and John Foley

closures and lost PA time in PE projected increases in childhood obesity, with significant race and gender differences, and called for public health interventions ( An, 2020 ). Collectively, these studies, along with the identified benefits of regular PA, strongly suggest a public health need for a focus

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“Go Where the Big Challenges Are”: Preservice Physical Educators as Change Agents

Corrine M. Wickens and Jenny Parker

candidates, students in this study experienced models of literacy integration in physical education settings including thematic, interdisciplinary approaches across multiple semesters. Grade bands for such activities ranged from early childhood through secondary level. Thus, we specifically addressed the

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Physical Education in the COVID Era: Considerations for Online Program Delivery Using the Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program Framework

Collin A. Webster, Emily D’Agostino, Mark Urtel, Jaimie McMullen, Brian Culp, Cate A. Egan Loiacono, and Chad Killian

conceptual framework for research and practice . Childhood Obesity, 10 ( 2 ), 100 – 106 . 10.1089/chi.2013.0134 Carson , R.L. , & Webster , C.A. ( 2020 ). Comprehensive school physical activity programs: Putting research into evidence-based practice . Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics . Casey , A

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Influence of a Summer Wellness Program on Bullying Reduction Among School-Age Children

Mengyi Wei, Kevin Andrew Richards, Naiman A. Khan, Amelia Mays Woods, Dorothy L. Espelage, and Kim C. Graber

a decade of research in action . Childhood, 7 ( 2 ), 193 – 212 . Stodden , D.F. , Goodway , J.D. , Langendorfer , S.J. , Roberton , M.A. , Rudisill , M.E. , Garcia , C. , & Garcia , L.E. ( 2008 ). A developmental perspective on the role of motor skill competence in physical

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The Success and Struggles of Physical Education Teachers While Teaching Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Erin Centeio, Kevin Mercier, Alex Garn, Heather Erwin, Risto Marttinen, and John Foley

all of those who were impacted by the pandemic. We are stronger together. References An , R. ( 2020 ). Projecting the impact of the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic on childhood obesity in the United States: A microsimulation model . Journal of Sport and Health Sciences, 9 ( 4 ), 302 – 312