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Riddoch, C. J., Mattocks, C., Deere, K., Saunders, J., Kirkby, J., Tilling, K., . . .
& Ness, A. R. (2007). Objective measurement of levels and patterns of
physical activity. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 92(11), 963–969.
Ridgers, N. D., Stratton, G., Fairclough, S. J., & Twisk, J. W. (2007). Children’s
physical activity levels during school recess: A quasi-experimental inter-
vention study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physic-
al Activity, 4(1), 1–11.
Ridgers, N. D., & Fairclough, S. (2011). Assessing free-living physical activity
using accelerometry: Practical issues for researchers and practitioners.
European Journal of Sport Science, 11(3), 205–213.
Roberts, K. C., Shields, M., de Groh, M., Aziz, A., & Gilbert, J. A. (2012). Over-
weight and obesity in children and adolescents: Results from the 2009 to
2011 Canadian Health Measures Survey. Health Reports, 23(3), 37–41.
Roberts, C, Tynjälä, J., & Komkov, A. (2004). Physical activity. In C. Currie, C.
Roberts, A. Morgan, R. Smith, W. Settertobulte, O. Samdal, & V. Barnekow
Rasmussen (Eds.), Young people’s health in contex: Health Bahaviour in
School-Aged Children (HBSC) Study (pp. 90–97). Copenhagen, Denmark:
World Health Organization.
Robinson, L. E. (2011). The relationship between perceived physical compet-
ence and fundamental motor skills in preschool children. Child: Care,
Health and Development, 37(4), 589–596.
Robinson, T. N., Hammer, L. D., Wilson, D. M., Killen, J. D., Kraemer, H. C.,
Hayward, C., & Taylor, C. B. (1993). Does television viewing increase
obesity and reduce physical activity? Cross-sectional and longitudinal
analyses among adolescent girls. Pediatrics, 91(2), 273–280.
Robinson, T. N., Killen, J. D. (1995). Ethnic and gender differences in the rela-
tionships between television viewing and obesity, physical activity, and
dietary fat intake. Journal of Health Education, 26(2), 91–98.
Rothman, K. J. (2012). Epidemiology: An introduction. Oxford, England: Ox-
ford University Press.
Rothman, K. J., Greenland, S., & Lash, T. L. (Eds.). (2008). Modern epidemi-
ology. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Rowland, T. W., Mattel, L., Vanderburgh, P., Manos, T., & Charkoudian, N.
(1996). The influence of short-term aerobic training on blood lipids in
healthy 10–12 year old children. International Journal of Sports Medi-
cine, 17(7), 487–492.
Rowlands, A. V. (2007). Accelerometer assessment of physical activity in chil-
dren: An update. Pediatric Exercise Science, 3, 252–266.
99