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Johannes W de Greeff

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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|October 22, 2017
Effects of physical activity on executive functions, attention and academic performance in preadolescent children: a meta-analysisJohannes W de Greeff, Roel J Bosker, Jaap Oosterlaan, et al.
The Journal of School Health|April 5, 2016
Effect of Physically Active Academic Lessons on Body Mass Index and Physical Fitness in Primary School ChildrenJohannes W de Greeff, Esther Hartman, Marijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, et al.
Pediatrics|February 26, 2016
Physically Active Math and Language Lessons Improve Academic Achievement: A Cluster Randomized Controlled TrialMarijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, Esther Hartman, Johannes W de Greeff, et al.
The Journal of School Health|April 17, 2015
Improving academic performance of school-age children by physical activity in the classroom: 1-year program evaluationMarijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, Esther Hartman, Johannes W de Greeff, et al.
BMC Public Health|May 1, 2015
Moderate-to-vigorous physically active academic lessons and academic engagement in children with and without a social disadvantage: a within subject experimental designMarijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, Esther Hartman, Johannes W de Greeff, et al.
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|June 21, 2022
Objectively measured physical activity during primary school physical education predicts intrinsic motivation independently of academic achievement levelAnne G M de Bruijn, Johannes W de Greeff, Taha Y Temlali, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|July 14, 2020
Effects of aerobic exercise and cognitively engaging exercise on cardiorespiratory fitness and motor skills in primary school children: A cluster randomized controlled trialIrene M J van der Fels, Esther Hartman, Roel J Bosker, et al.
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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|October 22, 2017
Effects of physical activity on executive functions, attention and academic performance in preadolescent children: a meta-analysisJohannes W de Greeff, Roel J Bosker, Jaap Oosterlaan, et al.
The Journal of School Health|April 5, 2016
Effect of Physically Active Academic Lessons on Body Mass Index and Physical Fitness in Primary School ChildrenJohannes W de Greeff, Esther Hartman, Marijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, et al.
Pediatrics|February 26, 2016
Physically Active Math and Language Lessons Improve Academic Achievement: A Cluster Randomized Controlled TrialMarijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, Esther Hartman, Johannes W de Greeff, et al.
The Journal of School Health|April 17, 2015
Improving academic performance of school-age children by physical activity in the classroom: 1-year program evaluationMarijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, Esther Hartman, Johannes W de Greeff, et al.
BMC Public Health|May 1, 2015
Moderate-to-vigorous physically active academic lessons and academic engagement in children with and without a social disadvantage: a within subject experimental designMarijke J Mullender-Wijnsma, Esther Hartman, Johannes W de Greeff, et al.
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|June 21, 2022
Objectively measured physical activity during primary school physical education predicts intrinsic motivation independently of academic achievement levelAnne G M de Bruijn, Johannes W de Greeff, Taha Y Temlali, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|July 14, 2020
Effects of aerobic exercise and cognitively engaging exercise on cardiorespiratory fitness and motor skills in primary school children: A cluster randomized controlled trialIrene M J van der Fels, Esther Hartman, Roel J Bosker, et al.
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