School-based interventions modestly increase physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness but are least effective for youth who need them most: An individual participant pooled analysis of 20 controlled trials

  1. Hartwig, T.B.
  2. Sanders, T.
  3. Vasconcellos, D.
  4. Noetel, M.
  5. Parker, P.D.
  6. Lubans, D.R.
  7. Andrade, S.
  8. Ávila-García, M.
  9. Bartholomew, J.
  10. Belton, S.
  11. Brooks, N.E.
  12. Bugge, A.
  13. Cavero-Redondo, I.
  14. Christiansen, L.B.
  15. Cohen, K.
  16. Coppinger, T.
  17. Dyrstad, S.
  18. Errisuriz, V.
  19. Fairclough, S.
  20. Gorely, T.
  21. Javier Huertas-Delgado, F.
  22. Issartel, J.
  23. Kriemler, S.
  24. Kvalø, S.E.
  25. Marques-Vidal, P.
  26. Martinez-Vizcaino, V.
  27. Møller, N.C.
  28. Moran, C.
  29. Morris, J.
  30. Nevill, M.
  31. Ochoa-Avilés, A.
  32. O'Leary, M.
  33. Peralta, L.
  34. Pfeiffer, K.A.
  35. Puder, J.
  36. Redondo-Tébar, A.
  37. Robbins, L.B.
  38. Sanchez-Lopez, M.
  39. Tarp, J.
  40. Taylor, S.
  41. Tercedor, P.
  42. Toftager, M.
  43. Villa-González, E.
  44. Wedderkopp, N.
  45. Weston, K.L.
  46. Yin, Z.
  47. Zhixiong, Z.
  48. Lonsdale, C.
  49. Del Pozo Cruz, B.
  50. Show all authors +
Journal:
British Journal of Sports Medicine

ISSN: 1473-0480 0306-3674

Year of publication: 2021

Volume: 55

Issue: 13

Pages: 721-729

Type: Review

DOI: 10.1136/BJSPORTS-2020-102740 GOOGLE SCHOLAR