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Health-related physical fitness lavels of Turkish kindergarten children : a three-year follow up

Year 2006, Volume: 17 Issue: 3, 120 - 126, 01.12.2006

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  • Welk GJ, Corbin CB, Dale D. Measurement issues in the assessment of physical activity in children. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2000;? l :559-7'3.
  • Siege .IA, Manfredi TG. Effects of a ten month Ştness program on children. Phys Sportsmed. 1984;12:91—97.
  • Raithel KS. Are American children really unfit'? Phys Sportstned. 1988;16:146—148.
  • Malina RM. Tracking of physical activity and physical Ştness across the lifespan. Res Q Exerc Sport. t996;6î:S48—57. McKenzie 'l'L, Sallis JP, Elder JP, etal. Physical activity levels and prompts in young children at recess: a two year study of a bi—ethnic sample. Res Q Exerc Sport. ;68:195—202. Sallis l—'.I, McKenzie TL, Alcatraz JE, et al. The effects of a 2—year physical education program (SPARK) on physical activity and fitness in elementary school students. Sports, Play and Active Recreation for Kids. Aur J Public Health. 1997;87:1328—l334.
  • Bar-Or 0, Bamnowski T. Physical activity, adiposity, and obesity in adolescents. Ped Exere Sci. 1994,6348—
  • Baquet G. Twisk IW, Kemper HC, et al. Longilidunal follow—up of fitness during childhood: interaction with physical activity. Am J l-lum Biol. 2006;18:51—58.
  • Mikkelsson L, Kaprio J, Kautiainen H, et al. School fitness tests as predictors of adult health-related fitness. Am J Hum Biol. 2006;18:342—349.
  • Armstrong N, Sirnons-Morton B. Physical activity and blood lipids in adolescents. Ped Bxerc Sci. rosemar— Patterson P, Bennigton .I._ De La Rosa T. Psychometric properties of child— and teacher—reported curl—up scores in children ages 10—12. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2001;72:117—
  • Dwyer T, Blizzard L, Dean K. Physical activity and performance in children. Nutr Rev. 1996;54:827—31 .
  • Walton J, l-l'oerr S, Heine L, et al. Physical activity and stages of change in fifth and six graders. J Sch Health. ; 69:285-289. Steen SN. Performance issues for parents: How to fuel active kids. ACSM. Fit Society Page. 2001;April—.Tunc:l— X.
  • Lehman TG. Advances in Body Composition Assessment. Current Issues in Exercise Science Champaign: Human Kinetics Publishers; 19926538.
  • Allsen PH, Harrison .T, Vance B. Fitness for Life: A Individualized Approach. St“ cd. Dubuque: WC. Brown Inc; 1993:21.
  • Winnick JP. Short FX. The Brockport Physical Fitness Test Manual: A Health Related Test for Youth with Physical and Mental Disabilities. Champaign: Human Kinetics Publishers; 1999271425.
  • Chen Ll, Pox KR, Ilaasc A, et al. Obesity, Ştness and health in Taiwanese children and adolescents. Burl Clin Nutr. 2006;(ı0:136?—1375.
  • Chen W, Lin CC, Peng CT, et al. Approaching healthy body mass index norms for children and adolescents H'zyoterapf Rehabilitasyon 17(3) 2006 from health—related physical fitness, Obes Rev. ;3r225-232,
  • Morris AM, Williams JM, Atwater AE, et al. Age and sex differences in motor performance of 3 through 6 year old children. Res Q Exer Sport, l982;53:2l4-221. Reeves L, Breeder CE, Kennedynlloneycut L, et al. Relationship ofŞtness and gross motor skills for five- to six—yr.—old children. Percepl Mot Skills. 1999;89:739—47.
  • Docherty D, Gaul CA. Relationship of body size, physique and composition to physical performance in young boys and girls. Int .l Sports Med. 1991;12:525
  • 'I'ueker LA, Seljaas GT. Hager RL. Body fat percentage of children varies according to their diet composition. J Anı Diet Assoc. l 99797981986.
  • Baldant‘ KL, Swenson DK, Mcderios JM, et al. Clinical Enyorerapr' Rehabilitasyon 17(3) 2005 assessment of trunk şexor muscle strength in healthy girls 3 to ?' years ofage. Phys Ther. l984;64: 1203-1208.
  • Deger T, Bumin G, Uyanik. M. et al. The assessment of Bruininks—Oseretsky test of motor proficiency in children. Pediatr Rehabil. 1999;32l25—131.
  • Meredith CN, Dwyer II'. Nutrition and exercise: effects on adolescent health. Anna Rev Public Health. ;12:309-333. Tiernan BL, Palisano RJ. Sutlive AC. Assessment of motor development function in preschool children. Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev. 2005;I [:189—196.
  • Vicente—Rodriguez G, Jimenez—Ramirez .l, Ara I, et al, Enhanced bone mass and physical fitness in prepuhescent footballers. Bone. 2003 33:853—859.

Türk yuva çocuklarının sağlıkla ilgili fiziksel uygunluk seviyesi: 3 yıllık takip

Year 2006, Volume: 17 Issue: 3, 120 - 126, 01.12.2006

Abstract

References

  • Kohl HW, Hobbs KF.. Development of physical activity behaviors among children and adolescents. Pediatrics. ;101:549-554. Brown WH, Pfeiffer KA, Mclver KL, et al. Assessing preschool children‘s physical activity: the observational system for recording physical activity in children- preschool vcrsion. Res Q Exere Sport. 2006;7TLI 6?- i?e,
  • Welk GJ, Corbin CB, Dale D. Measurement issues in the assessment of physical activity in children. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2000;? l :559-7'3.
  • Siege .IA, Manfredi TG. Effects of a ten month Ştness program on children. Phys Sportsmed. 1984;12:91—97.
  • Raithel KS. Are American children really unfit'? Phys Sportstned. 1988;16:146—148.
  • Malina RM. Tracking of physical activity and physical Ştness across the lifespan. Res Q Exerc Sport. t996;6î:S48—57. McKenzie 'l'L, Sallis JP, Elder JP, etal. Physical activity levels and prompts in young children at recess: a two year study of a bi—ethnic sample. Res Q Exerc Sport. ;68:195—202. Sallis l—'.I, McKenzie TL, Alcatraz JE, et al. The effects of a 2—year physical education program (SPARK) on physical activity and fitness in elementary school students. Sports, Play and Active Recreation for Kids. Aur J Public Health. 1997;87:1328—l334.
  • Bar-Or 0, Bamnowski T. Physical activity, adiposity, and obesity in adolescents. Ped Exere Sci. 1994,6348—
  • Baquet G. Twisk IW, Kemper HC, et al. Longilidunal follow—up of fitness during childhood: interaction with physical activity. Am J l-lum Biol. 2006;18:51—58.
  • Mikkelsson L, Kaprio J, Kautiainen H, et al. School fitness tests as predictors of adult health-related fitness. Am J Hum Biol. 2006;18:342—349.
  • Armstrong N, Sirnons-Morton B. Physical activity and blood lipids in adolescents. Ped Bxerc Sci. rosemar— Patterson P, Bennigton .I._ De La Rosa T. Psychometric properties of child— and teacher—reported curl—up scores in children ages 10—12. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2001;72:117—
  • Dwyer T, Blizzard L, Dean K. Physical activity and performance in children. Nutr Rev. 1996;54:827—31 .
  • Walton J, l-l'oerr S, Heine L, et al. Physical activity and stages of change in fifth and six graders. J Sch Health. ; 69:285-289. Steen SN. Performance issues for parents: How to fuel active kids. ACSM. Fit Society Page. 2001;April—.Tunc:l— X.
  • Lehman TG. Advances in Body Composition Assessment. Current Issues in Exercise Science Champaign: Human Kinetics Publishers; 19926538.
  • Allsen PH, Harrison .T, Vance B. Fitness for Life: A Individualized Approach. St“ cd. Dubuque: WC. Brown Inc; 1993:21.
  • Winnick JP. Short FX. The Brockport Physical Fitness Test Manual: A Health Related Test for Youth with Physical and Mental Disabilities. Champaign: Human Kinetics Publishers; 1999271425.
  • Chen Ll, Pox KR, Ilaasc A, et al. Obesity, Ştness and health in Taiwanese children and adolescents. Burl Clin Nutr. 2006;(ı0:136?—1375.
  • Chen W, Lin CC, Peng CT, et al. Approaching healthy body mass index norms for children and adolescents H'zyoterapf Rehabilitasyon 17(3) 2006 from health—related physical fitness, Obes Rev. ;3r225-232,
  • Morris AM, Williams JM, Atwater AE, et al. Age and sex differences in motor performance of 3 through 6 year old children. Res Q Exer Sport, l982;53:2l4-221. Reeves L, Breeder CE, Kennedynlloneycut L, et al. Relationship ofŞtness and gross motor skills for five- to six—yr.—old children. Percepl Mot Skills. 1999;89:739—47.
  • Docherty D, Gaul CA. Relationship of body size, physique and composition to physical performance in young boys and girls. Int .l Sports Med. 1991;12:525
  • 'I'ueker LA, Seljaas GT. Hager RL. Body fat percentage of children varies according to their diet composition. J Anı Diet Assoc. l 99797981986.
  • Baldant‘ KL, Swenson DK, Mcderios JM, et al. Clinical Enyorerapr' Rehabilitasyon 17(3) 2005 assessment of trunk şexor muscle strength in healthy girls 3 to ?' years ofage. Phys Ther. l984;64: 1203-1208.
  • Deger T, Bumin G, Uyanik. M. et al. The assessment of Bruininks—Oseretsky test of motor proficiency in children. Pediatr Rehabil. 1999;32l25—131.
  • Meredith CN, Dwyer II'. Nutrition and exercise: effects on adolescent health. Anna Rev Public Health. ;12:309-333. Tiernan BL, Palisano RJ. Sutlive AC. Assessment of motor development function in preschool children. Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev. 2005;I [:189—196.
  • Vicente—Rodriguez G, Jimenez—Ramirez .l, Ara I, et al, Enhanced bone mass and physical fitness in prepuhescent footballers. Bone. 2003 33:853—859.
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Publication Date December 1, 2006
Published in Issue Year 2006 Volume: 17 Issue: 3