91 results on '"SINGH, AMIKA S."'
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52. Erratum: Ethnic differences in BMI among Dutch adolescents: What is the role of screen viewing, active commuting to school, and consumption of soft drinks and high-caloric snacks? (International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2009))
53. "It's a Battle . . . You Want to Do It, but HowWill You Get It Done?": Teachers' and Principals' Perceptions of Implementing Additional Physical activity in School for Academic Performance.
54. Number and appraisal of daily hassles and life events in young adulthood: the association with physical activity and screen time: a longitudinal cohort study
55. Agreement between parent and child report on parental practices regarding dietary, physical activity and sedentary behaviours: the ENERGY cross-sectional survey
56. Differences in beliefs and home environments regarding energy balance behaviors according to parental education and ethnicity among schoolchildren in Europe: the ENERGY cross sectional study
57. Daily Variations in Weather and the Relationship With Physical Activity and Sedentary Time in European 10- to 12-Year-Olds: The ENERGY-Project
58. Biological, socio-demographic, work and lifestyle determinants of sitting in young adult women: a prospective cohort study
59. Comparison of energy balance-related behaviours and measures of body composition between Turkish adolescents in Turkey and Turkish immigrant adolescents in the Netherlands
60. Exploring facilitating factors and barriers to the nationwide dissemination of a Dutch school-based obesity prevention program “DOiT”: a study protocol
61. Micro-level economic factors and incentives in Children’s energy balance related behaviours - findings from the ENERGY European cross-section questionnaire survey
62. European energy balance research to prevent excessive weight gain among youth (ENERGY) project:design and methodology of the ENERGY cross-sectional survey
63. Evidence-based development of school-based and family-involved prevention of overweight across Europe : the ENERGY-project's design and conceptual framework
64. Evidence-based development of school-based and family-involved prevention of overweight across Europe:The ENERGY-project's design and conceptual framework
65. Mediators of longitudinal changes in measures of adiposity in teenagers using parallel process latent growth modeling
66. Longer Sleep – Slimmer Kids: The ENERGY-Project
67. Clustering of energy balance-related behaviors and parental education in European children: the ENERGY-project
68. Test–retest reliability and construct validity of the DOiT (Dutch Obesity Intervention in Teenagers) questionnaire: measuring energy balance-related behaviours in Dutch adolescents
69. Objective and Self-Rated Sedentary Time and Indicators of Metabolic Health in Dutch and Hungarian 10–12 Year Olds: The ENERGY-Project
70. Differences in Weight Status and Energy-Balance Related Behaviors among Schoolchildren across Europe: The ENERGY-Project
71. ENERGY--Parent Questionnaire
72. Adolescent predictors of objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour at age 42: the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study (AGAHLS)
73. Author Response
74. Sedentary Behaviors and Health Outcomes Among Adults
75. ENERGY Audit Instrument for School Environment
76. ENERGY-Child Questionnaire
77. ENERGY School Management Questionnaire
78. Evidence-based development of school-based and family-involved prevention of overweight across Europe: The ENERGY-project's design and conceptual framework
79. Correction: Ethnic differences in BMI among Dutch adolescents: what is the role of screen viewing, active commuting to school, and consumption of soft drinks and high-caloric snacks?
80. Ethnic differences in BMI among Dutch adolescents: what is the role of screen-viewing, active commuting to school, and consumption of soft drinks and high-caloric snacks?
81. Energy Balance-Related Behaviour Questionnaire
82. Why did soft drink consumption decrease but screen time not? Mediating mechanisms in a school-based obesity prevention program
83. Implementation evaluation of school-based obesity prevention programmes in youth; how, what and why?
84. Comparison of energy balance-related behaviours and measures of body composition between Turkish adolescents in Turkey and Turkish immigrant adolescents in the Netherlands.
85. Design of the Dutch Obesity Intervention in Teenagers (NRG-DOiT): systematic development, implementation and evaluation of a school-based intervention aimed at the prevention of excessive weight gain in adolescents
86. Cross-sectional relationship between physical fitness components and functional performance in older persons living in long-term care facilities
87. Test-retest reliability and construct validity of the DOiT (Dutch Obesity Intervention in Teenagers) questionnaire: measuring energy balance-related behaviours in Dutch adolescents.
88. Untapped Resources: 10- to 13-Year-Old Primary Schoolchildren's Views on Additional Physical Activity in the School Setting: A Focus Group Study.
89. Test-retest reliability and construct validity of the ENERGY-parent questionnaire on parenting practices, energy balance-related behaviours and their potential behavioural determinants: the ENERGY-project
90. Test-retest reliability and construct validity of the ENERGY-child questionnaire on energy balance-related behaviours and their potential determinants: the ENERGY-project
91. "It's a Battle… You Want to Do It, but How Will You Get It Done?": Teachers' and Principals' Perceptions of Implementing Additional Physical activity in School for Academic Performance.
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