Kennisbank
De Kennisbank Sport & Bewegen bevat ruim 21.000 publicaties. Niet alleen over sport en bewegen, maar bijvoorbeeld ook over leefstijl en gezondheid. Deze Kennisbank biedt een overzicht van onderzoek, beleid en ervaringen uit de praktijk. Het gaat daarbij om sport als doel en sport als middel om maatschappelijke uitdagingen aan te pakken.
21 publicaties gevonden
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implications for public perceptions of health effects
Background: The promotion of physical activity (PA) guidelines to the general public is an important issue that lacks empirical investigation. PA campaigns often feature participation thresholds that cite PA guidelines…
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an international consensus statement and research priorities
Sedentary time is a modifiable determinant of poor health, and in older adults, reducing sedentary time may be an important first step in adopting and maintaining a more active lifestyle.…
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report prepared for the Australian Sports Commission
Organised sport, as one form of physical activity, provides an excellent opportunity for older adults to be active in an enjoyable setting. In addition to personal enjoyment, regular physical activity…
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is there a causal link?
Background: Sedentary behaviours (time spent sitting, with low energy expenditure) are associated with deleterious health outcomes, including all-cause mortality. Whether this association can be considered causal has yet to be…
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a systematic review of mechanisms
Context: Physical activity can improve cognitive and mental health, but the underlying mechanisms have not been established. Objective: To present a conceptual model explaining the mechanisms for the effect of…
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a review of behaviour change strategies used in sedentary behaviour reduction interventions among adults
Dit is de eerste systematische review die zich richt op het in kaart brengen van de gedragsveranderingstechnieken die (al dan niet bewust) zijn ingezet bij interventies die zitgedrag willen beïnvloeden.…
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Sedentary time is associated with an increased risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular and all-cause mortality; the strength of the association is most consistent for diabetes.
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a systematic review
Background: Active video games (AVGs) have gained interest as a way to increase physical activity in children and youth. The effect of AVGs on acute energy expenditure (EE) has previously…
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review of the current scientific evidence
This report was commissioned by the Department of Health’s Cross Government Obesity Unit to provide expert input into the process of developing recommendations on limiting time spent being sedentary. This…
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Background: There is evidence of a clustering of healthy dietary patterns and physical activity among young people and also of unhealthy behaviours. The identification of influences on children’s health behaviors,…