Youth Physical Activity and Well-Being
A special issue of Youth (ISSN 2673-995X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 10784
Special Issue Editors
Interests: physical literacy; physical activity; physical education; sports and digital technologies
Interests: education; science education; educational technologies; assessment in education
Interests: physical education; motor competence; physical activity; fitness and health; inclusion; physically active learning; activity-based learning; teaching without stereotyping and the use of technology in educational settings
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is widely acknowledged that physical activity (PA) leads to multiple benefits on different levels for the public as a whole, but especially for youth, with improvements in physical status, cognition, emotional and mental levels, and health. Physical activity and well-being are intrinsically linked and associated with the notion of physical literacy, which has received increased attention in recent years. The need to promote PA and to explore factors that can contribute to increased levels of PA is imperative, especially for youth. Factors affecting PA participation include, among others: gender, socioeconomic factors, the current subjective health status of a person and personal daily habits, psychological factors, opportunities provided through formal and non-formal education settings, but also opportunities provided through the meaningful exploitation of emerging technologies. The sociological practice of nurturing youth to participate in physical activity is another important element to consider. This Special Issue of the journal Youth, “Youth Physical Activity and Well-being”, offers an opportunity to publish high-quality, multi-disciplinary empirical research relating to physical activity and well-being for individuals aged 15–29 years old from different perspectives. Submissions related to pedagogy (e.g., learning, knowledge, development), psychology (e.g., motivation, interest, change/acculturation), sociology (e.g., society, cultures), and technology (e.g., VR, AR, GPS, interactive video games) are welcome. Inter- and multi-disciplinary submissions are also encouraged, along with theoretical and practice contributions. Manuscripts utilizing any method are welcome (e.g., quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method approaches). This Special Issue will highlight recent multi-disciplinary research work conducted on this topic, contributing to current and future trends. All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by experts in the field and should be submitted by 31 March 2023.
Dr. Efstathios Christodoulides
Dr. Olia Tsivitanidou
Prof. Dr. Wouter Cools
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- physical activity
- well-being
- youth
- pedagogy
- psychology
- sociology
- technology
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