Incorporating movement breaks into primary school classrooms; a mixed methods approach to explore the perceptions of pupils, staff and governors
Abstract Background Public health guidelines for children advocate physical activity (PA) and the restriction of continuous sedentary time. Schools offer an attractive setting for health promotion, however school-based interventions to increase PA typically fail, and primary school children may spen...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca A. Chorlton (Author), Craig A. Williams (Author), Sarah Denford (Author), Bert Bond (Author) |
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