id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_glkurbiyardutbdmzinzxma6km MARK S. TREMBLAY Conquering Childhood Inactivity: Is the Answer in the Past? 2005 8 .pdf application/pdf 6736 1091 70 the health-related physical fitness and physical activity behaviors of Old Order Mennonite children to both rural and urban-dwelling and physical activity characteristics of three groups of children between the ages of 8 –13 yr. children (OOM) from Ontario, Canada, were compared with contemporary living children from urban (USK, N � 110) and rural (RSK, and rural dwelling children living a contemporary Canadian lifestyle despite having no physical education, no institutionalized sport, physical activity children require for the promotion of health It was hypothesized that Old Order Mennonite children would be more fit and more active. Order Mennonite (OOM) children from southwestern Ontario, Canada was obtained and compared to contemporary Data from the 2001 Canadian Community Health Survey (3) indicated no significant difference in physical activity behavior between these physical activity behavior and fitness in children. physical activity and fitness of a sample of children from an ./cache/work_glkurbiyardutbdmzinzxma6km.pdf ./txt/work_glkurbiyardutbdmzinzxma6km.txt