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Book Synopsis

Drawing on the contributions of a diverse group of international experts and a multidisciplinary approach, this reference challenges professionals, researchers, and students to implement new solutions and further their research in youth inactivity.



Trade Review

"This is a very thought-provoking book, considering the current state of childhood obesity in this country. It addresses the major problem in our culture of inactivity or a sedentary lifestyle."

-Doody's Book Review

Table of Contents

Part I. Conceptualization of Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior

Chapter 1. Definitions and Measurement
Simon J. Marshall and Gregory J. Welk
Understanding Physical Activity and Inactivity
Understanding Active and Sedentary Behavior in Youth
Recommended Levels of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
Measuring Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
References

Chapter 2. Youth Health Outcomes
David J. Stensel, Trish Gorely, and Stuart J.H. Biddle
Overweight and Obesity
Type 2 Diabetes
Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Skeletal Health
Mental Health
Conclusion
References

Chapter 3. A Sociohistorical Analysis of U.S. Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
Mary McElroy
Early 20th Century Views of Children's Health
The First Weight Crisis and American Youth
The Intractability of Youth Obesity
The Growth of the Media Generation
Challenges Facing Contemporary Families
Lessons Learned From the Past for the Future
References

Chapter 4. Conceptual Perspectives
Claudio R. Nigg and Raheem J. Paxton
Necessity and Status of Theory
A Review of Theory-Based Interventions
Critical Evaluation of Applied Theory
Improving Our Theoretical Understanding
References

Chapter 5. “Couch Potatoes” and “Wind-Up Dolls”? A Critical Assessment of the Ethics of Youth Physical Activity Research
Michael Gard
Couch Potatoes?
Wind-Up Dolls?
Some Alternatives
Ethics
References

Part II. Developmental and Psychological Factors in Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior

Chapter 6. Biocultural Factors in Developing Physical Activity Levels
Robert M. Malina
A Biocultural Perspective
Factors Related to Physical Activity Levels
Activity Levels, Fitness, and Sport
Implications
References

Chapter 7. Youth Attitudes
Martin S. Hagger and Nikos L.D. Chatzisarantis
Attitudes in Social Science Research
Modifications of the Theory of Planned Behavior
Individual Differences in the Theory of Planned Behavior
Recommended Interventions Derived From the TPB
Conclusion
References

Chapter 8. Motivational Characteristics
Stuart J.H. Biddle, Darren C. Treasure, and C.K. John Wang
Descriptive Approaches
Framework for Theoretical Perspectives
Suggestions for Action
Conclusion
References

Chapter 9. The Role of the Self
Peter R.E. Crocker, Kent C. Kowalski, and Valerie Hadd
General Conceptions of the Self
The Physical Self
The Self and Physical Activity
Conclusion
References

Chapter 10. Youth With Movement Difficulties
Janice Causgrove Dunn and Donna L. Goodwin
Importance of Physical Activity for This Population
Theoretically Based Predictions and Research Findings
Environmental Issues
Intervention Research
Recommendations for Future Research
References

Part III. Social and Contextual Factors in Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior

Chapter 11. The Family
Brian E. Saelens and Jacqueline Kerr
Types of Familial Influence
Correlational Studies of Familial Influences
Studies of Other Family Factors
Intervention Studies
Conclusions and Recommendations for Research
References

Chapter 12. Peers
Alan L. Smith and Meghan H. McDonough
Basic Concepts in Peer-Related Research
Peer Research
Promising Future Research Directions
Conclusion
References

Chapter 13. Physical Activity Levels During the School Day
Gareth Stratton, Stuart J. Fairclough, and Nicola D. Ridgers
Active Transportation
Recess
Physical Education
Summary
References

Chapter 14. Organized Sport and Physical Activity Promotion
Robert J. Brustad, Runar Vilhjalmsson, and Antonio Manuel Fonseca
Organized Sport Participation and Children's Well-Being
Youth Sport Value Structures
Theoretical Perspectives
Developmental and Motivational Considerations
Gender and Socioeconomic Influences
Programming to Facilitate Lifelong Physical Activity
References

Chapter 15. Community Out-of-School Physical Activity Promotion
David A. Dzewaltowski
After-School Programs in the United States
The Organized Community Opportunities Model
Research Based on the Organized Community Model
Conclusions and Future Directions
References

Chapter 16. Living Environments
Jo Salmon, John C. Spence, Anna Timperio, and Nicoleta Cutumisu
Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives
The Home Environment
The Neighborhood Environment
Implications for Research and Practice
References

Chapter 17. Economic Principles
Chad D. Meyerhoefer
Individual Choices and the Market Economy
Market Failures
Policy Solutions
The Field in Perspective
References

Chapter 18. Culturally Appropriate Research and Interventions
Suzanna M. Martinez, Elva M. Arredondo, Guadalupe X. Ayala, and John P. Elder
Physical Inactivity in Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Populations
Adapting Models and Theories
Unique Contextual Factors
Culturally Appropriate Interventions
Conclusion
References

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    Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
    Publication Date: 24/07/2008
    ISBN13: 9780736065092, 978-0736065092
    ISBN10: 0736065091

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Drawing on the contributions of a diverse group of international experts and a multidisciplinary approach, this reference challenges professionals, researchers, and students to implement new solutions and further their research in youth inactivity.



    Trade Review

    "This is a very thought-provoking book, considering the current state of childhood obesity in this country. It addresses the major problem in our culture of inactivity or a sedentary lifestyle."

    -Doody's Book Review

    Table of Contents

    Part I. Conceptualization of Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior

    Chapter 1. Definitions and Measurement
    Simon J. Marshall and Gregory J. Welk
    Understanding Physical Activity and Inactivity
    Understanding Active and Sedentary Behavior in Youth
    Recommended Levels of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
    Measuring Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
    References

    Chapter 2. Youth Health Outcomes
    David J. Stensel, Trish Gorely, and Stuart J.H. Biddle
    Overweight and Obesity
    Type 2 Diabetes
    Cardiovascular Disease Risk
    Skeletal Health
    Mental Health
    Conclusion
    References

    Chapter 3. A Sociohistorical Analysis of U.S. Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior
    Mary McElroy
    Early 20th Century Views of Children's Health
    The First Weight Crisis and American Youth
    The Intractability of Youth Obesity
    The Growth of the Media Generation
    Challenges Facing Contemporary Families
    Lessons Learned From the Past for the Future
    References

    Chapter 4. Conceptual Perspectives
    Claudio R. Nigg and Raheem J. Paxton
    Necessity and Status of Theory
    A Review of Theory-Based Interventions
    Critical Evaluation of Applied Theory
    Improving Our Theoretical Understanding
    References

    Chapter 5. “Couch Potatoes” and “Wind-Up Dolls”? A Critical Assessment of the Ethics of Youth Physical Activity Research
    Michael Gard
    Couch Potatoes?
    Wind-Up Dolls?
    Some Alternatives
    Ethics
    References

    Part II. Developmental and Psychological Factors in Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior

    Chapter 6. Biocultural Factors in Developing Physical Activity Levels
    Robert M. Malina
    A Biocultural Perspective
    Factors Related to Physical Activity Levels
    Activity Levels, Fitness, and Sport
    Implications
    References

    Chapter 7. Youth Attitudes
    Martin S. Hagger and Nikos L.D. Chatzisarantis
    Attitudes in Social Science Research
    Modifications of the Theory of Planned Behavior
    Individual Differences in the Theory of Planned Behavior
    Recommended Interventions Derived From the TPB
    Conclusion
    References

    Chapter 8. Motivational Characteristics
    Stuart J.H. Biddle, Darren C. Treasure, and C.K. John Wang
    Descriptive Approaches
    Framework for Theoretical Perspectives
    Suggestions for Action
    Conclusion
    References

    Chapter 9. The Role of the Self
    Peter R.E. Crocker, Kent C. Kowalski, and Valerie Hadd
    General Conceptions of the Self
    The Physical Self
    The Self and Physical Activity
    Conclusion
    References

    Chapter 10. Youth With Movement Difficulties
    Janice Causgrove Dunn and Donna L. Goodwin
    Importance of Physical Activity for This Population
    Theoretically Based Predictions and Research Findings
    Environmental Issues
    Intervention Research
    Recommendations for Future Research
    References

    Part III. Social and Contextual Factors in Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior

    Chapter 11. The Family
    Brian E. Saelens and Jacqueline Kerr
    Types of Familial Influence
    Correlational Studies of Familial Influences
    Studies of Other Family Factors
    Intervention Studies
    Conclusions and Recommendations for Research
    References

    Chapter 12. Peers
    Alan L. Smith and Meghan H. McDonough
    Basic Concepts in Peer-Related Research
    Peer Research
    Promising Future Research Directions
    Conclusion
    References

    Chapter 13. Physical Activity Levels During the School Day
    Gareth Stratton, Stuart J. Fairclough, and Nicola D. Ridgers
    Active Transportation
    Recess
    Physical Education
    Summary
    References

    Chapter 14. Organized Sport and Physical Activity Promotion
    Robert J. Brustad, Runar Vilhjalmsson, and Antonio Manuel Fonseca
    Organized Sport Participation and Children's Well-Being
    Youth Sport Value Structures
    Theoretical Perspectives
    Developmental and Motivational Considerations
    Gender and Socioeconomic Influences
    Programming to Facilitate Lifelong Physical Activity
    References

    Chapter 15. Community Out-of-School Physical Activity Promotion
    David A. Dzewaltowski
    After-School Programs in the United States
    The Organized Community Opportunities Model
    Research Based on the Organized Community Model
    Conclusions and Future Directions
    References

    Chapter 16. Living Environments
    Jo Salmon, John C. Spence, Anna Timperio, and Nicoleta Cutumisu
    Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives
    The Home Environment
    The Neighborhood Environment
    Implications for Research and Practice
    References

    Chapter 17. Economic Principles
    Chad D. Meyerhoefer
    Individual Choices and the Market Economy
    Market Failures
    Policy Solutions
    The Field in Perspective
    References

    Chapter 18. Culturally Appropriate Research and Interventions
    Suzanna M. Martinez, Elva M. Arredondo, Guadalupe X. Ayala, and John P. Elder
    Physical Inactivity in Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Populations
    Adapting Models and Theories
    Unique Contextual Factors
    Culturally Appropriate Interventions
    Conclusion
    References

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