Publication Date
| In 2026 | 0 |
| Since 2025 | 70 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 450 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 1338 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 2697 |
Descriptor
Source
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
| Practitioners | 1068 |
| Teachers | 757 |
| Students | 109 |
| Researchers | 41 |
| Parents | 35 |
| Administrators | 16 |
| Support Staff | 14 |
| Counselors | 7 |
| Community | 6 |
| Media Staff | 4 |
| Policymakers | 4 |
| More ▼ | |
Location
| Turkey | 198 |
| Australia | 96 |
| Canada | 87 |
| United States | 56 |
| California | 50 |
| United Kingdom | 48 |
| United Kingdom (England) | 47 |
| China | 45 |
| Spain | 32 |
| Brazil | 29 |
| Texas | 29 |
| More ▼ | |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
| Meets WWC Standards with or without Reservations | 2 |
| Does not meet standards | 1 |
Anton, Stephen D.; Miller, Peter M. – Behavior Modification, 2005
This study examined anger, depression, and stress as related to alcohol consumption, saturated fat intake, and physical activity. Participants were 23 older adults enrolled in either an outpatient or in-residence executive health program. Participants completed (a) a health-risk appraisal assessing medical history and current health habits, (b)…
Descriptors: Health Programs, Behavior Patterns, Exercise, Drinking
Peer reviewedKimiecik, Jay – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
Sport psychologists know that many people who do a behavior voluntarily over a long period of time have discovered for themselves an inner feeling that motivates them to perform the behavior, such as exercise, for its own sake. This form of motivation has been labeled "intrinsic" by some researchers. The concept of intrinsic motivation, when…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Exercise, Motivation, College Students
Langford, George A.; McCurdy, Kevin W. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2005
It is essential for physical education teachers to utilize a foundation of physiological principles to design and monitor appropriate, safe, and effective exercise for their students. Adult training programs are not appropriate for children. Teachers should consider individual levels of maturation, motor skill ability, and affective needs when…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Elementary School Students, Exercise
Gidlow, Christopher; Johnston, Lynne Halley; Crone, Diane; James, David – Health Education Journal, 2005
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore attendance of UK exercise referral schemes (ERS), who attends them, why participants drop out of schemes and to compare evaluations of existing ERS with randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Design: Systematic review. Method: A search of major databases was conducted to identify studies investigating…
Descriptors: Participant Characteristics, Referral, Foreign Countries, Exercise
Sharp, Katherine; Thombs, Dennis L. – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2003
Objective: To derive an empirical taxonomy of osteoprotective stages using the Precaution Adoption Process Model (PAPM) and to identify the predisposing factors associated with each stage. Methods: An anonymous survey was completed by 504 undergraduates at a Midwestern public university. Results: Cluster analytic findings indicate that only 2…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Undergraduate Students, Student Surveys, Health Behavior
Sabo, Don; Veliz, Phil – Women's Sports Foundation, 2008
This study measures the nationwide participation rates of girls and boys in exercise and organized team sports. The central focus is on how the intersections among families, schools and communities are related to children's involvement and interest in athletics and physical activity. Some of the personal and social benefits associated with…
Descriptors: Athletics, Team Sports, Exercise, Females
Gusi, Narcis; Prieto, Josue; Forte, David; Gomez, Ignacio; Gonzalez-Guerrero, Jose-Luis – Educational Gerontology, 2008
The purpose of this study was to identify needs, interests, and obstacles related to obtaining health education by means of a Web site for elderly people who do not use the Internet. A total of 34 participants were divided into five discussion groups, one of which was made up of blind people. An analysis of the semantic content of the…
Descriptors: Exercise, Semantics, Discussion Groups, Interests
Scammacca, Nancy; Vaughn, Sharon; Roberts, Greg; Wanzek, Jeanne; Torgesen, Joseph K. – Center on Instruction, 2007
The report summarizes relevant high-quality research studies and synthesizes their findings to determine the relative effectiveness of interventions for struggling early readers. Additionally, the authors outline the implications of these findings for practice. Specific suggestions for implementing the findings are discussed in detail beginning on…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Comprehension, Early Intervention, Independent Reading
McGuire, B. E.; Daly, P.; Smyth, F. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2007
Background: There is currently no published research in Ireland on the health behaviours of adults with an intellectual disability (ID). With an increasing age profile and similar patterns of morbidity to the general population, the ID population would benefit from baseline data from which to establish risk factors. Methods: A questionnaire survey…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, At Risk Persons, Health Behavior, Adults
Shamaley-Kornatz, Angelee; Smith, Brenda; Tomaka, Joe – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2007
This study explored the weight management practices, rates overweight and obesity, perceptions of body weight, and weight management goals in a large sample (N = 467) of Hispanic (n = 421) and Anglo (n = 46) female college students on the U.S.-Mexico border. Women self-reported their height and weight, weight perceptions, and weight management…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Eating Disorders, Body Weight, Obesity
Ulrich, Beverly – Quest, 2007
Motor developmentalists study the processes that underlie change in behavior. There are at least two fundamental ways in which theory and data emanating from motor development are critical components of what undergraduate kinesiology majors should know. First is an emphasis on the lifespan. We are very different organisms as we progress through…
Descriptors: Motor Development, Undergraduate Study, Psychomotor Skills, Majors (Students)
Nelson, Angela; Schmidt, Jamie; Verbais, Chad – NADE Digest, 2006
Incorporating creative play in the writing lab or classroom is a unique way to pique students' interest and boost their imagination. Exercises varying from describing Hershey's Kisses®, to using tape recorders for discussing voice, to using magnetic poetry to practice grammar are all ways that stimulate learning through the lens of play. Play…
Descriptors: Imagination, Creativity, Play, Writing Instruction
Crollick, Jody L.; Mancil, G. Richmond; Stopka, Christine – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
Autism is a developmental disorder affecting the lives of thousands of children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 34 in 10,000 children ages 3 to 10 years of age have autism (CDC, 2004). The Autism Society of America (ASA) reports that 1 in 166 babies born today will develop autism spectrum disorder…
Descriptors: Autism, Exercise, Play, Physical Education
Saaranen, Terhi; Tossavainen, Kerttu; Turunen, Hannele; Naumanen, Paula – Health Education, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the baseline results of a school development project where the aim was to improve school community staff's occupational wellbeing in co-operation with occupational health nurses. Design/methodology/approach: The Wellbeing at Your Work index form for school staff developed for the study aimed to…
Descriptors: Occupational Information, Nurses, Occupational Safety and Health, Foreign Countries
Matevey, Courtney; Rogers, Laura Q.; Dawson, Elizabeth; Tudor-Locke, Catrine – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2006
The study purpose was to determine whether unsealed (with participant recording of daily steps) versus sealed pedometer monitoring elicits reactivity (i.e., changed behavior due to awareness of being monitored) in adults. In a randomized controlled crossover study, 28 healthy White adults (12 men, M age = 51 [plus or minus] 9.9 years; and 16…
Descriptors: Correlation, Self Management, Adults, Sport Psychology

Direct link
