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Physical activity levels of students with and without a disability in inclusive and self contained physical educationSweeney, Kristin B. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-68).
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Physical activity levels of students with and without a disability in inclusive and self contained physical educationSweeney, Kristin B. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-68). Also available online (PDF file) by a subscription to the set or by purchasing the individual file.
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The relationship between physical fitness and physical activity in Hong Kong secondary school studentsHung, Chor-nam, 洪楚南 January 1997 (has links)
abstract / toc / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Determining the effects of a short-term physical activity intervention programme on body mass index, blood pressure, pulse rate and percentage body fat among high school learners.Pillay, Tanushree January 2005 (has links)
Physical inactivity is recognised as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer. Current recommendations for participation in physical activity are 30 minutes or more of moderate-intensity physical activity on most, but preferably all days of the week. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of a physical activity programme on weight, blood pressure, body mass index and body fat classification among high school learners through a short-term physical activity intervention programme.
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A Comparison of Physical Fitness and Anthropometric Measures of Pre-Adolescent Mexican-American and Anglo-American MalesBrogdon, Gayle Lyndon 12 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study is that of comparing certain physical fitness and anthropometric measures for early adolescent Mexican-American and Anglo-American males. The purposes of the study are to determine if Mexican-American and Anglo-American males differ in physical fitness or anthropometric measures; to determine if the relationships between age and physical fitness, age and arthropometric measures, and anthropometric measures and physical fitness items are significantly different for Mexican-American and Anglo-American males; to compare the rate of maturation for pre-adolescent Mexican-American and Anglo-American males in physical fitness items and anthropometric measures.
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Associations Between Physical Fitness and Academic Achievement: A Meditational AnalysisDorfman, Jocelyn C. 05 1900 (has links)
Research has illustrated the interrelatedness of childhood physical fitness and psychological wellbeing, psychological wellbeing and academic achievement, as well as physical fitness and academic achievement. In this study, we proposed that psychological wellbeing (self-esteem and depression) serves as a mediator between physical fitness and academic achievement during adolescence. In a sample of middle school children (N = 1,530), significant correlations were found between all three variables (p.0001). A hierarchical regression analysis was performed to assess the associations between physical fitness, psychological wellbeing, and academic achievement. The regression analysis reported a significant partial mediation effect. The results of this study supported the proposed hypotheses, including a mechanism of psychological wellbeing partially mediating the relationship between physical fitness and academic achievement. The findings of this study support the importance of encouraging activities to promote both physical fitness and psychological wellbeing in schools.
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The effects of creatine supplementation on anaerobic performance in secondary school basketball playersMcIntosh, Rodney Noel. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Determining the effects of a short-term physical activity intervention programme on body mass index, blood pressure, pulse rate and percentage body fat among high school learners.Pillay, Tanushree January 2005 (has links)
Physical inactivity is recognised as a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer. Current recommendations for participation in physical activity are 30 minutes or more of moderate-intensity physical activity on most, but preferably all days of the week. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of a physical activity programme on weight, blood pressure, body mass index and body fat classification among high school learners through a short-term physical activity intervention programme.
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'Crunk', 'cracking' and 'choreographies' the place and meaning of health and physical activity in the lives of young people from culturally diverse urban neighborhoods /Atencio, Matthew. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wollongong, 2006. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references: p. 331-353.
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The relationship between students' participation level and attitude toward physical activity /Fung, Tsz-kin. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 82-89).
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