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| Angie S PageSummaryAffiliation: University of Bristol Country: UK Publications
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Children's screen viewing is related to psychological difficulties irrespective of physical activityAngie S Page
Centre for Exercise, Nutrition, and Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, United Kingdom
Pediatrics 126:e1011-7. 2010....
Independent mobility, perceptions of the built environment and children's participation in play, active travel and structured exercise and sport: the PEACH ProjectAngie S Page
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 7:17. 2010..abstract:..
Independent mobility in relation to weekday and weekend physical activity in children aged 10-11 years: The PEACH ProjectAngie S Page
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 6:2. 2009..abstract:..
Parent and child physical activity and sedentary time: do active parents foster active children?Russell Jago
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, Centre for Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1TP, UK
BMC Public Health 10:194. 2010..Parents are likely to be an important influence on their children's behaviour. There is an absence of information about the associations between parents' and children's physical activity and TV viewing...
Associations between children's social functioning and physical activity participation are not mediated by social acceptance: a cross-sectional studySimon J Sebire
Centre for Exercise Nutrition and Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TZ, United Kingdom
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 8:106. 2011..This paper investigates the associations among children's social functioning, and physical activity and whether perceptions of social acceptance mediate any social functioning-PA association...
Longitudinal associations of cycling to school with adolescent fitnessAshley R Cooper
Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, UK
Prev Med 47:324-8. 2008..To investigate whether change in transport to school from non-cycling to cycling was associated with change in cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF) over a six-year follow-up...
Greenspace and children's physical activity: a GPS/GIS analysis of the PEACH projectBenedict W Wheeler
DECIPHer Centre, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Prev Med 51:148-52. 2010..To quantify the volume and intensity of children's physical activity after school in greenspace and elsewhere...
School-based friendship networks and children's physical activity: A spatial analytical approachKyle Macdonald-Wallis
Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TP, UK
Soc Sci Med 73:6-12. 2011....
Mapping the walk to school using accelerometry combined with a global positioning systemAshley R Cooper
Department of Exercise, Nutrition, and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Am J Prev Med 38:178-83. 2010..Walking to school is associated with higher levels of physical activity, but the contribution of the journey itself to physical activity before school is unknown...
Licence to be active: parental concerns and 10-11-year-old children's ability to be independently physically activeRussell Jago
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TP, UK
J Public Health (Oxf) 31:472-7. 2009..This study examined parental attitudes to independent activity, factors that limit licence to be independently active and parental strategies to facilitate independent activity...
Parenting styles, parenting practices, and physical activity in 10- to 11-year oldsRussell Jago
Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, 8 Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TZ, UK
Prev Med 52:44-7. 2011..The objective of this study was to determine whether parenting styles and practices are associated with children's physical activity...
Parental sedentary restriction, maternal parenting style, and television viewing among 10- to 11-year-oldsRussell Jago
Centre for Exercise, Nutrition, and Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, 8 Priory Rd, Bristol BS8 1TZ, United Kingdom
Pediatrics 128:e572-8. 2011..To examine whether parenting styles or practices were associated with children's television (TV) viewing...
Friendship groups and physical activity: qualitative findings on how physical activity is initiated and maintained among 10-11 year old childrenRussell Jago
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 6:4. 2009..abstract:..
Patterns of GPS measured time outdoors after school and objective physical activity in English children: the PEACH projectAshley R Cooper
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TP, UK
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 7:31. 2010..abstract:..
Better with a buddy: influence of best friends on children's physical activityRussell Jago
Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Med Sci Sports Exerc 43:259-65. 2011..the purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which the physical activity modeling and physical activity actions of best friends are associated with the physical activity of 10- to 11-yr-old children...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour typologies of 10-11 year oldsRussell Jago
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 7:59. 2010..abstract:..
Development of scales to assess children's perceptions of friend and parental influences on physical activityRussell Jago
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 6:67. 2009..abstract:..
Physical activity levels of children who walk, cycle, or are driven to schoolAshley R Cooper
Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, UK
Am J Prev Med 29:179-84. 2005..Active commuting to school by walking or bicycle is widely promoted to increase children's physical activity. However, there is little data to describe the impact that travel mode, and in particular cycling, may have on activity levels...
Commuting to school: are children who walk more physically active?Ashley R Cooper
Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, Centre for Sport, Exercise and Health, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TP, United Kingdom
Am J Prev Med 25:273-6. 2003..However, the contribution that active commuting to school makes to overall physical activity is unknown. This study used objective measurement to investigate the physical activity patterns of children by mode of travel to school...
Friends and physical activity during the transition from primary to secondary schoolRussell Jago
Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Med Sci Sports Exerc 44:111-7. 2012..The study's purpose was to examine whether friendship factors predict discretionary physical activity after the transition to secondary school...
Active travel to school and cardiovascular fitness in Danish children and adolescentsAshley R Cooper
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Med Sci Sports Exerc 38:1724-31. 2006..The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the way that children and adolescents travel to school is associated with level of cardiovascular fitness...
"Get off the sofa and go and play": family and socioeconomic influences on the physical activity of 10-11 year old childrenRowan Brockman
Department of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
BMC Public Health 9:253. 2009..Research has focussed on psychosocial, environmental, and demographic determinants. This paper explores how family and socioeconomic factors are related to children's physical activity...
