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Monika Haga

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Physical Therapy|August 15, 2009
Physical fitness in children with high motor competence is different from that in children with low motor competenceMonika Haga
Acta Psychologica|September 12, 2024
Passion and grit in individuals with high levels of growth mindset are different than in individuals who have low growth mindsetHermundur Sigmundsson, Monika Haga
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 21, 2025
Non-Linearity in Development of Dynamic Balance Repertoire in Middle ChildhoodHåvard Lorås, Monika Haga
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|July 24, 2019
Motor Competence in Adolescents: Exploring Association with Physical FitnessThórdís Gísladóttir, Monika Haga, Hermundur Sigmundsson
BMC Public Health|October 27, 2015
Perceived stress and musculoskeletal pain are prevalent and significantly associated in adolescents: an epidemiological cross-sectional studyBerit Østerås, Hermundur Sigmundsson, Monika Haga
Pediatric Physical Therapy : the Official Publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association|December 21, 2013
Motor competence and physical fitness in adolescentsOrdís Gísladóttir, Monika Haga, Hermundur Sigmundsson
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|November 2, 2018
Visualizing Physical Activity Patterns among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Pilot StudyMonika Haga, Katerina Vrotsou, Ebba Bredland
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 24, 2015
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTOR COMPETENCE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS IS WEAKER IN THE 15-16 YR. ADOLESCENT AGE GROUP THAN IN YOUNGER AGE GROUPS (4-5 YR. AND 11-12 YR.)Monika Haga, Thórdís Gísladóttír, Hermundur Sigmundsson
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|September 5, 2020
Associations between Motor Competence, Physical Self-Perception and Autonomous Motivation for Physical Activity in ChildrenOle Kristian Ensrud-Skraastad, Monika Haga
Frontiers in Psychology|January 13, 2018
Physical Fitness Levels Do Not Affect Stress Levels in a Sample of Norwegian AdolescentsBerit Østerås, Hermundur Sigmundsson, Monika Haga
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Physical Therapy|August 15, 2009
Physical fitness in children with high motor competence is different from that in children with low motor competenceMonika Haga
Acta Psychologica|September 12, 2024
Passion and grit in individuals with high levels of growth mindset are different than in individuals who have low growth mindsetHermundur Sigmundsson, Monika Haga
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 21, 2025
Non-Linearity in Development of Dynamic Balance Repertoire in Middle ChildhoodHåvard Lorås, Monika Haga
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|July 24, 2019
Motor Competence in Adolescents: Exploring Association with Physical FitnessThórdís Gísladóttir, Monika Haga, Hermundur Sigmundsson
BMC Public Health|October 27, 2015
Perceived stress and musculoskeletal pain are prevalent and significantly associated in adolescents: an epidemiological cross-sectional studyBerit Østerås, Hermundur Sigmundsson, Monika Haga
Pediatric Physical Therapy : the Official Publication of the Section on Pediatrics of the American Physical Therapy Association|December 21, 2013
Motor competence and physical fitness in adolescentsOrdís Gísladóttir, Monika Haga, Hermundur Sigmundsson
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|November 2, 2018
Visualizing Physical Activity Patterns among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Pilot StudyMonika Haga, Katerina Vrotsou, Ebba Bredland
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 24, 2015
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTOR COMPETENCE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS IS WEAKER IN THE 15-16 YR. ADOLESCENT AGE GROUP THAN IN YOUNGER AGE GROUPS (4-5 YR. AND 11-12 YR.)Monika Haga, Thórdís Gísladóttír, Hermundur Sigmundsson
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|September 5, 2020
Associations between Motor Competence, Physical Self-Perception and Autonomous Motivation for Physical Activity in ChildrenOle Kristian Ensrud-Skraastad, Monika Haga
Frontiers in Psychology|January 13, 2018
Physical Fitness Levels Do Not Affect Stress Levels in a Sample of Norwegian AdolescentsBerit Østerås, Hermundur Sigmundsson, Monika Haga
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