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| Lisa M BarnettSummaryAffiliation: New South Wales Country: Australia Publications
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Older people playing ball: What is the risk of falling and injury?Lisa Barnett
University of Sydney, Department of Rural Health Northern Rivers, Lismore, NSW, Australia
J Sci Med Sport 12:177-83. 2009..Lifeball is not 'risk free' however due to a lack of comparative data it is difficult to compare injury rate to relevant activities. Prevention of injury should concentrate on enforcing safety rules...
Perceived sports competence mediates the relationship between childhood motor skill proficiency and adolescent physical activity and fitness: a longitudinal assessmentLisa M Barnett
University of Sydney, Department of Rural Health Northern Rivers, PO Box 3074, Lismore, NSW, 2480, Australia
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 5:40. 2008..The purpose of this paper was to investigate whether perceived sports competence mediates the relationship between childhood motor skill proficiency and subsequent adolescent physical activity and fitness...
Does childhood motor skill proficiency predict adolescent fitness?Lisa M Barnett
Department of Rural Health Northern Rivers, University of Sydney, Lismore, New South Wales, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:2137-44. 2008..To determine whether childhood fundamental motor skill proficiency predicts subsequent adolescent cardiorespiratory fitness...
Childhood motor skill proficiency as a predictor of adolescent physical activityLisa M Barnett
University of Sydney, Department of Rural Health Northern Rivers, Lismore, NSW, Australia
J Adolesc Health 44:252-9. 2009..Cross-sectional evidence has demonstrated the importance of motor skill proficiency to physical activity participation, but it is unknown whether skill proficiency predicts subsequent physical activity...
Fundamental movement skills in children and adolescents: review of associated health benefitsDavid R Lubans
School of Education, University of Newcastle, Callaghan Campus, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Sports Med 40:1019-35. 2010..More longitudinal and intervention research examining the relationship between FMS competency and potential psychological, physiological and behavioural outcomes in children and adolescents is recommended...
