Search Results - "Kerner, Charlotte"
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The Feasibility of a Novel School Peer-Led Mentoring Model to Improve the Physical Activity Levels and Sedentary Time of Adolescent Girls: The Girls Peer Activity (G-PACT) Project
Published in Children (Basel) (31-05-2018)“…Regular physical activity (PA) is associated with numerous physical and psychological health benefits. Adolescents, specifically girls, are at risk of physical…”
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The Feasibility and Acceptability of The Girls Peer Activity (G-PACT) Peer-led Mentoring Intervention
Published in Children (Basel) (19-09-2018)“…Enjoyment of physical activity (PA) is positively correlated with PA engagement. The inclusion of peers has been found to increase the likelihood of PA…”
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Young people's uses of wearable healthy lifestyle technologies; surveillance, self-surveillance and resistance
Published in Sport, education and society (24-03-2019)“…An international evidence-base demonstrates that healthy lifestyle digital technologies, like exergames, health-related mobile applications ('apps') and…”
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The Motivational Impact of Wearable Healthy Lifestyle Technologies: A Self-determination Perspective on Fitbits With Adolescents
Published in American journal of health education (03-09-2017)“…Background: Considerable numbers of young people are not meeting physical activity guidelines. Wearable fitness devices can provide opportunities for physical…”
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“It’s like feeling everyone will be looking at you, but in reality, no one cares.” A qualitative visual methods study exploring adolescent males’ relatedness in physical activity
Published in Psychology of men & masculinity (30-05-2024)“…The basic psychological need of relatedness in physical activity (PA) is key to keeping adolescent males active into adulthood. This qualitative research…”
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Body Dissatisfaction, Perceptions of Competence, and Lesson Content in Physical Education
Published in The Journal of school health (01-08-2018)“…ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Significant proportions of young people experience body dissatisfaction, which has implications for psychological and physical well‐being…”
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Adolescent Males' Motivations to be Physically Active: A Qualitative Systematic Review Framed by Self Determination Theory
Published in American journal of health education (02-11-2023)“…Evidence suggests that adolescent males' physical activity levels are declining more rapidly than females. Adolescent males' motivation to be physically active…”
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Understanding body image in physical education: Current knowledge and future directions
Published in European physical education review (01-05-2018)“…Body image disturbance in children and adolescents has negative implications for psychological and physical well-being. To positively impact well-being, it is…”
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A systematic review exploring body image programmes and interventions in physical education
Published in European physical education review (01-11-2022)“…Body image has implications for child and adolescent well-being. Schools have been positioned as a suitable site to provide body image education and support…”
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The effectiveness of school-based physical activity interventions for adolescent girls: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in Preventive medicine (01-12-2017)“…Physical activity (PA) decreases during the transition from childhood to adolescence, with larger declines observed in girls. School-based interventions are…”
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Health wearables in adolescents: implications for body satisfaction, motivation and physical activity
Published in International journal of health promotion and education (04-07-2019)“…Significant proportions of adolescents do not meet recommended physical activity levels. Finding new ways to motivate adolescents to be active is important for…”
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Active and passive social media use: Relationships with body image in physically active men
Published in New media & society (28-08-2024)“…Little is known about how different types of engagement with social media (active vs passive) relate to body image in men. This study explored relationships…”
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Care in academia: an exploration of student parents' experiences
Published in British journal of sociology of education (17-02-2015)“…While student parents now represent a significant proportion of the higher education population in England, this group has been given limited consideration in…”
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Why is physical education more stimulating for pupils who are more satisfied with their own body?
Published in Health education journal (01-04-2019)“…Objective: This study explored whether pupils’ state body satisfaction during physical education related to the degree to which they indicated that physical…”
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Investigating Adolescent Girls' Perceptions and Experiences of School‐Based Physical Activity to Inform the Girls' Peer Activity Intervention Study
Published in The Journal of school health (01-09-2019)“…ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are likely to be less active than adolescent boys. A range of factors including multiple psychosocial aspects are thought…”
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Relationships between body image, motivation and physical education (pe) experiences in 13-14 year old boys and girls
Published 01-01-2013“…Research has established that body image disturbance is associated with a number of negative physical and psychological health outcomes. It is recognised that…”
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