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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Mathematical Modeling Of Vaccine Noncompliance, Jordan A. Bauer
Mathematical Modeling Of Vaccine Noncompliance, Jordan A. Bauer
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Influence Of Awareness That Results From Direct Experience On The Spread Of Epidemics, Ying Xin
Influence Of Awareness That Results From Direct Experience On The Spread Of Epidemics, Ying Xin
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Associations Between Physical Activity And Weight Status With Grade-School Performance, Taylor Panfil
Associations Between Physical Activity And Weight Status With Grade-School Performance, Taylor Panfil
Theses and Dissertations
Physical activity and weight control are predictive of childhood health, but more recent research suggests they may also be associated with academic success.
PURPOSE: To explore the relationships between physical activity, weight status, and academic performance in children.
METHODS: 614 third-to-fifth grade children (53.9% female, age 9.6 ± 0.9 years) from two Midwestern communities participated. Physical activity was assessed using a Digiwalker 200-SW pedometer worn for seven consecutive days. Teachers provided an estimate of general academic performance, and children were categorized into three performance groups (high, moderate, low). School behavior (attentiveness, staying on task, interruptive behavior) was assessed by the …