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Noland, Melody Powers; Feldman, Robert H. L. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1984
This investigation studied several aspects of the Exercise Behavior Model by investigating 65 college women's exercise behavior in relation to perceived control over exercise behavior, selected values, and attitudes toward physical activity. Results of this exploratory study are reported. (JMK)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Exercise, Females
Peer reviewedSlava, Scott; And Others – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1984
Results of a study to evaluate attitudes, knowledge, and activity behaviors of college graduates who completed a lecture laboratory course in physical education suggest that conceptual physical education classes can have positive long-term effects. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Graduates, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Evaluation
Peer reviewedSmith, Timothy K. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
Physical educators must teach preadolescents about safe and realistic strength-training methods commensurate with their needs and physical capabilities. The risk of injuries can be reduced by setting prudent goals, using equipment tailored to the age level, and educating students about their unique growth state. (PP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Exercise Physiology, Injuries
Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, 2005
The rapid increase in overweight among children and adolescents is generating widespread concern. On average, rates of overweight for boys and girls remain similar. Some groups of children are more affected by overweight than others. This paper discusses the health consequences of childhood obesity. A list of school interventions for obesity…
Descriptors: Obesity, Children, Adolescents, Sociocultural Patterns
American Coll. of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN. – 2003
This offers advice on the health benefits of regular physical activity. It includes a scientifically proven fitness test to determine one's starting point and monitor ongoing progress, offering step-by-step instructions, sample programs, and insights on nutrition, weight control, motivation, and overcoming setbacks. Seven chapters examine: (1)…
Descriptors: Body Composition, Health Behavior, Health Promotion, Life Style
Peer reviewedLonderee, Ben R.; Moeschberger, Melvin L. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1982
To reduce confusion regarding reported effects of age on maximal exercise heart rate, a comprehensive review of the relevant English literature was conducted. Data on maximal heart rate after exercising with a bicycle, a treadmill, and after swimming were analyzed with regard to physical fitness and to age, sex, and racial differences. (Authors/PP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Cardiovascular System, Exercise Physiology
Peer reviewedSasiene, Gwen Hagenbuch – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
Research pertaining to female athletes' problems with secondary amenorrhea is reviewed. Studies point to stress, weight loss, anorexia nervosa, obesity, arduous athletic training, and age of onset of training as factors which may contribute to this disorder. (PP)
Descriptors: Athletes, Body Weight, Exercise Physiology, Females
Peer reviewedSpreitzer, Elmer; Snyder, Eldon E. – Journal of Leisure Research, 1983
Background and attitudes of racquetball players and runners were studied in an attempt to isolate factors that predispose adults to physical activity as a form of leisure. Subjects were also asked about their interests in sports, self-perception of athletic ability, and work-leisure orientation. (PP)
Descriptors: Athletics, Leisure Time, Lifetime Sports, Participant Characteristics
Peer reviewedBroadhead, Geoffrey D.; Bruininks, Robert H. – Physical Educator, 1983
This study investigated whether a pattern for the development of motor ability could be discerned, using the same range of motor performance tests with boys and girls at 10 different age levels. Researchers did not find a pattern as clear as has emerged in personality and intelligence development. (PP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPruett, Diane Milhan, Ed.; And Others – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
Dance programs for older adults that encourage exercise and socializing are described in six articles. Program guidelines of the American Alliance Committee on Aging are explained, and other articles emphasize a movement education approach that may involve intergenerational contact. A dance program held in a worship setting is also discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Dance Therapy, Exercise
Peer reviewedBlatchford, Peter – Educational Research, 1983
This study investigated reactions of 51 children to entry into nursery school, based on observational data, a test of conceptual ability, and assessment of adjustment. Four styles of entry behavior were identified, and connections drawn between entry behavior and early experience, especially in the home. (SK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior, Behavior Change, Classroom Observation Techniques
Peer reviewedKarper, William B.; Dignan, Mark B. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
Data regarding various lifestyle and health habits were collected from physical education and health faculty in higher education. The majority of those responding to a questionnaire systematically engaged in some type of physical activity each week. (PP)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Exercise, Health Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTyler, S.; And Others – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
Study I examined activity spans in four types of preschool establishments. Overall span was greatest in the nursery school and lowest in the day nursery. Study II examined attention spans in a primary school. Both studies demonstrated the influence of adults in increasing children's attention. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Observation Techniques, Physical Activity Level
Peer reviewedBergy, Gordon G. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1980
Mitral valve prolapse is the most common heart disease seen in college and university health services. It underlies most arrhythmia and many chest complaints. Activity and exercise restrictions are usually unnecessary. (Author/CJ)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, College Students, Disease Incidence, Exercise
Draheim, Christopher C.; Williams, Daniel P.; McCubbin, Jeffrey A. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2002
A study identified 145 adults with mild mental retardation and hyperinsulinemia, borderline high triglycerides, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hypertension, and abdominal obesity. Those who participated in more frequent bouts of physical activity or who consumed lower dietary fat intakes were one-third as likely to have hyperinsulinemia…
Descriptors: Adults, Body Composition, Exercise, Health Related Fitness


