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Over the past three decades the study of pediatric physical inactivity has become a public health concern. The decreases in physical activity have been associated with obesity and numerous hypokinetic diseases. In accordance with this public health concern, the study of pediatric physical activity has become a central part of research in the health and exercise science fields.

The Routledge Handbook of Pediatric Physical Activity

is the first book to survey the full depth and breadth of the issues facing this field. Bringing together many of the world’s experts and practitioners, the book helps to develop an understanding of the underlying issues related to pediatric physical activity as well as the role physical activity plays on cognitive, psychomotor, and social aspects of childhood. The book addresses issues with physical activity measurement and discuss wide-ranging aspects of physical activity interventions.

With more emphasis than ever on physical activity, this book makes an important contribution to the scholars and practitioners working in the pediatric physical activity field.

This is the first single text on the state of current knowledge related to pediatric physical activity which offers a comprehensive guide to students and academics on these subjects The Routledge Handbook of Pediatric Physical Activity is key reading for all advanced students, researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers with an interest in physical activity, youth sport, public health matters, sport studies, or physical education.

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xiii
List of Boxes
xv
List of Contributors
xvi
Preface xxi
PART 1 Introduction to Physical Activity
1(100)
1 Physical Activity Domains
3(14)
Valerie Carson
Stephen Hunter
2 Global Surveillance of Physical Activity of Children and Youth
17(30)
Salome Aubert
Silvia A. Gonzalez
Taru Manyanga
Mark S. Tremblay
3 Global Surveillance of Cardiorespiratory and Musculoskeletal Fitness
47(22)
Justin J. Lang
Jordan J. Smith
Grant R. Tomkinson
4 Physical Activity Guidelines and Recommendations
69(32)
Paul McCrorie
Anne Martin
Xanne Janssen
PART 2 Benefits of Physical Activity
101(70)
5 Physiological Health Benefits of Physical Activity for Young People
103(18)
Narelle Bather
Kate Ridley
Angus Leahy
6 Mental Health Benefits of Physical Activity for Young People
121(27)
Stuart J. H. Biddle
Ineke Vergeer
7 Cognitive and Academic Benefits of Physical Activity for School-Age Children
148(23)
Eric S. Drollette
Charles H. Hillman
PART 3 Factors Associated with Physical Activity
171(78)
8 Psychological Factors Associated with Physical Activity in Youth
173(18)
Katrina J. Waldhauser
Geralyn R. Ruissen
Mark R. Beauchamp
9 Children's and Adolescents' Interpersonal-Level Correlates of Physical Activity Behavior
191(22)
Toni A. Hilland
Sarah A. Costigan
10 Physical Environmental Factors Associated with Physical Activity in Young People
213(21)
Anna Timperio
Shannon Sahlqvist
Venurs Loh
Benedicte Deforche
Jenny Veitch
11 School and Community Policies: Implications for Youth Physical Activity and Research
234(15)
Monica A. F. Lounsbery
Thomas L. McKenzie
Nicole J. Smith
PART 4 Physical Activity Measurement
249(118)
12 Introduction to Physical Activity Measurement
251(10)
Stuart J. Fairclough
Robert J. Noonan
13 Report-Based Measures of Physical Activity: Features, Considerations, and Resources
261(27)
Pedro F. Saint-Maurice
Sonia Sousa
Gregory Welk
Charles E. Matthews
David Berrigan
14 Direct Observation: Assessing Youth Physical Activity and Its Contexts
288(27)
Hans van der Mars
Thomas L. McKenzie
15 Pedometers for Measuring Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents
315(15)
Joseph J. Scott
16 Measuring Physical Activity with Body-Worn Accelerometers
330(17)
Alex V. Rowlands
17 New Perspectives through Emerging Technologies
347(20)
Cain C. T. Clark
Maria Cristina Bisi
Rita Stagni
PART 5 Fitness and Motor Skill Assessment
367(42)
18 Field-Based Fitness Assessment in Youth
369(15)
Lynne M. Boddy
Gareth Stratton
19 Motor Competence Assessment
384(25)
Lisa M. Barnett
David F. Stodden
Ryan M. Hulteen
Ryan S. Sacko
PART 6 Introduction to Interventions
409(78)
20 Youth Physical Activity Intervention Design
411(27)
Kirsten Corder
Sonja Klingberg
Esther van Sluijs
21 Implementation and Scale-Up of School-Based Physical Activity Interventions
438(23)
Sarah G. Kennedy
Heather A. McKay
Pattijean Naylor
David R. Lubans
22 Evaluation of Physical Activity Interventions
461(26)
Tara N. McGoey
PART 7 School-Based Interventions
487(116)
23 Physical Education-Based Physical Activity Interventions
489(15)
Dean Dudley
Aaron Beighle
Heather Erwin
John Cairney
Lee Schaefer
Kenneth Murfay
24 School Recess Physical Activity Interventions
504(19)
Nicola D. Ridgers
Anne-Maree Parrish
Jo Salmon
Anna Timperio
25 Classroom-Based Physical Activity Interventions
523(18)
Jo Salmon
Emiliano Mazzoli
Natalie Lander
Ana Maria Contardo Ayala
Lauren Sherar
Nicola D. Ridgers
26 School-Based Running Programs
541(16)
Lauren B. Sherar
Anna E. Chalkley
Trish Gorely
Lorraine A. Gale
27 Introduction to Multicomponent School-Based Physical Activity Programs
557(20)
Timothy A. Brusseau
Ryan D. Burns
28 Preschool and Childcare Center Physical Activity Interventions
577(16)
Rachel A. Jones
Eduarda Sousa-Sa
Michele Peden
Anthony D. Okely
29 School Physical Activity for Children with Disabilities
593(10)
Cindy H. P. Sit
Thomas L. McKenzie
PART 8 Family and Community Interventions
603(110)
30 Physical Activity Interventions for Young People and Their Parents
605(12)
Amy S. Ha
Johan Y. Y. Ng
Joni H. Zhang
Wai Chan
31 The Role of Fathers in Optimizing Children's Physical Activity
617(19)
Philip J. Morgan
Myles D. Young
Emma R. Pollock
32 Before- and After-School Interventions in Youth Physical Activity: Current Situation and Future Directions
636(13)
Sarahjane Belton
Wesley O'Brien
33 Keeping Kids Active: Summertime Interventions to Address Physical Activity
649(16)
Elizabeth M. Rea
Amy M. Bohnert
Jennette P. Moreno
Allie Hardin
34 Active Transport
665(21)
Erika Ikeda
Sandra Mandic
Melody Smith
Tom Stewart
Scott Duncan
35 The Role of Technology in Promoting Physical Activity in Youth
686(27)
Kelly A. Mackintosh
Dale W. Esliger
Andrew P. Kingsnorth
Adam Loveday
Sam G. M. Crossley
Melitta A. McNarry
PART 9 Motor Skill Development, Exercise, and Sport
713(62)
36 Fundamental Movement Skill Interventions
715(23)
Lawrence Foweather
James R. Rudd
37 Exercise for Children and Adolescents
738(24)
Jordan J. Smith
Nigel Harris
Narelle Eather
David R. Lubans
38 Importance of Organized Sport Participation for Youth Physical Activity
762(13)
Stewart A. Vella
Matthew J. Schweickle
Index 775
Timothy A. Brusseau, Ph.D. is Associate Professor and Director of Health and Kinesiology at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. He is also the Director of the Physical Activity Research Laboratory.

Stuart J. Fairclough, Ph.D. is Professor of Physical Activity Education at Edge Hill University, UK. He is also a member of the UK Chief Medical Officers Physical Activity Guidelines for Children and Young People Expert Group.

David R. Lubans is Professor and National Health and Medical Research Council Fellow in the Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition at the University of Newcastle, Australia.