on 1127 abstracts and titles, 44 records remained and were screened based on full texts. Figure 2 —PRISMA flow diagram of study selection. A total of 13 eligible studies were included in the final analysis (Table 2 ). Of these studies, all were conducted in a cross-sectional format. Only one study
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Factors That Influence Physical Activity Behavior in Children and Adolescents During and After Cancer Treatment: A Qualitative Systematic Review of the Literature
Laura Kappelmann, Miriam Götte, Arno Krombholz, Jan Hüter, and Britta Fischer
Abstracts From the XXXIII Pediatric Work Physiology Conference Hosted by Swansea University (September 2023, Chepstow, Wales)
Region During COVID-19? A Repeated Cross-Sectional Study With Spatial Analysis in Nova Scotia, Canada Campbell, J.E.*, Stone, M.R., Mitra, R., Rehman, L., Kirk, S.F.L., Faulkner, G., Tremblay, M.S. & Moore, S.A. *School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada . julie
Acute and Long-Term Changes in Blood-Borne Biomarkers in Response to Dynamic Standing in Nonambulant Children With Cerebral Palsy
Tibor V. Varga, Åsa Andersson, Katarina Lauruschkus, and Åsa B. Tornberg
ambulant children with cerebral palsy ( 22 ), and another cross-sectional study showed lower levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in children with severe cerebral palsy, who also exercised less compared with other children with milder forms of cerebral palsy and those without the
Abstracts From the 2022 North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference: The Child’s Right to be Fit (August 2022, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada)
research suggests that birthweights are associated with maturational timing. This is important as maturity timing (early, average, or late) is a risk factor for adiposity in adulthood. These previous studies have relied mostly on cross-sectional data to retrospectively address this question. The objective
Abstracts From the 2024 North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference: Giving Kids a Chance Through Exercise (August 2024, Louisville, Kentucky, USA)
the early years, with very few studies on movement behaviours among children with disabilities in this age group. The purpose of this study was to describe 24-hour movement behaviours among young children with disabilities and to determine guideline adherence. Methods: This study was a cross
Feasibility and Utility of a Fitbit Tracker Among Ambulatory Children and Youth With Disabilities
Emily Bremer, Kelly P. Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Brianna Tsui, Kathleen A. Martin Ginis, Sarah A. Moore, Krista L. Best, and Christine Voss
ambulatory children and youth with disabilities. Methods Design and Participants This study was part of a larger cross-sectional study on the movement behaviors of children and youth with disabilities living in Canada called the National Physical Activity Measurement study ( 1 ). In the current study
Physical Activity Levels During School Recess in a Nationally Representative Sample of 10- to 11-Year-Olds
Lan Sum Wong, John J. Reilly, Paul McCrorie, and Deirdre M. Harrington
between living in urban and rural areas of Scotland and children’s physical activity and sedentary levels: a country-wide cross-sectional analysis . BMC Public Health . 2020 ; 20 ( 1 ): 304 . doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-8311-y 21. McWhannell N , Triggs C , Moss S . Perceptions and measurement of
Reporting of Adverse Events in Muscle Strengthening Interventions in Youth: A Systematic Review
Diane E. Mack, Daniel Anzovino, Malcolm Sanderson, Raffy Dotan, and Bareket Falk
Jemni, 2014 ( 43 ) Other (Longitudinal cross-over) n = 9 Mean age = 11.7 SD Age = 0.81 % Male = 0 MST: Combo Frequency: 2×/wk Length: 32 wk Dose: 1–3 sets × 8–12 reps, 5–60 s for reactive jumps Intensity: NR Duration: 90 min Rest: 1.5–2 min between sets and 2–3 min between types of exercises N/NR N
A 5-Week Guided Active Play Program Modulates Skin Microvascular Reactivity in Healthy Children
Asal Moghaddaszadeh, Emilie Roudier, Heather Edgell, Agnes Vinet, and Angelo N. Belcastro
microRNA-126 in obese adolescents . Microvasc Res . 2019 ; 123 : 86 – 91 . doi: 10.1016/j.mvr.2018.10.009 13. Füssenich LM , Boddy LM , Green DJ , et al . Physical activity guidelines and cardiovascular risk in children: a cross sectional analysis to determine whether 60 minutes is enough
Associations Between Meeting the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines and Cardiometabolic Risk in Young Children
Leigh M. Vanderloo, Jonathan L. Maguire, Charles D.G. Keown-Stoneman, Patricia C. Parkin, Cornelia M. Borkhoff, Mark S. Tremblay, Laura N. Anderson, Catherine S. Birken, and on behalf of the TARGet Kids! Collaboration*
As part of a larger study, children <6 years of age were recruited to participate in a primary care, practice-based research network in a large city and were followed during scheduled health supervision visits. Of these participants and for the purposes of this study, a cross-sectional subset of