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Boyle, Jennifer; Mattern, Craig O.; Lassiter, Jill W.; Ritzler, Julia A. – Journal of American College Health, 2011
There are few physical activity (PA) interventions in higher education, and they have been only minimally effective. Objective: To determine if a course-based, peer education intervention was associated with increases in PA and physical fitness. Participants: Participants were 178 students enrolled in a personal health class during the 2007-2008…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Muscular Strength, Body Composition, Intervention
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Graser, Susan Vincent; Sampson, Barbara B.; Pennington, Todd R.; Prusak, Kevin A. – Physical Educator, 2011
Flohr and Williams (1997) emphasized the importance of assessing students' attitudes about fitness testing as it contributes to effective, positive, and motivating physical education (PE) classes. The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify fifth and sixth graders' perceptions of fitness testing using FITNESSGRAM in a self-testing…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Student Attitudes, Testing, Physical Fitness
Dennis, Karen Kae – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Given the current trends of physical inactivity, overweight and obesity rates, and chronic disease prevalence, understanding appropriate levels of physical activity, healthful nutrition, and risk reduction for chronic-disease is crucial. The purpose of this study was to identify perceptions of the effectiveness of an online personal health and…
Descriptors: Prevention, Program Effectiveness, Risk, Physical Activities
Park, Roberta J. – Research Quarterly, 1976
The eighteenth century was an important period in the history of interest in active physical pursuits as a means of attaining and maintaining sound health and long life. (JD)
Descriptors: Exercise (Physiology), Health Education, History, Hygiene
Kaplan, Robert, Ed. – 1970
Culled from the answers of physical education teachers and coaches, this booklet attempts to indicate the scope of health problems and suggests some directions which the solutions may take. It is divided into three parts. Part 1, Health and Safety in Activity Programs, answers questions on first aid, excused absences, and desirability of…
Descriptors: Athletics, Dietetics, Diseases, Hygiene
Stankin, M. – Soviet Education, 1974
Implementation of physical education as suggested in this article is the means for achieving a healthy life for school children. (JH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Comparative Education, Exercise (Physiology), Health
Jansma, Paul – 1987
Developed by Project Transition, a 3-year project at Ohio State University, this resource guide deals with physical fitness and personal hygiene training of institutionalized mentally retarded adults, to prepare them for transition into community living environments. Included in the guide are recommended teaching strategies, an assessment system,…
Descriptors: Adults, Generalization, Hygiene, Institutionalized Persons
Studer, Ginny L.; And Others – 1981
The concrete and practical aspects of the humanities are examined as they relate to the study of human movement. The first chapter examines movement as a process that not only promotes good health but also contributes to a feeling of general well-being in an individual. Movement and physical appearance are discussed in the second chapter. The…
Descriptors: Achievement, Body Image, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Activities
PAUL, JOHN R. – 1966
THIS REPORT ENDEAVORS TO HELP PHYSICIANS UNDERSTAND AND IMPROVE SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMS (SHP). THE PHYSICIAN'S ROLE IN SCHOOL HEALTH, WITH EMPHASIS ON HEALTH APPRAISAL IS DISCUSSED. THE SCHOOL PHYSICIAN IDENTIFIES STUDENT DISABILITIES IN A CONTINUING PROGRAM. A GOOD SHP MAY BE MOST SATISFACTORILY ACHIEVED WITH A PAID PHYSICIAN ON THE STAFF. THE…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Allied Health Personnel, Athletics