Armstrong, N

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Mountjoy, M, Andersen, LB, Armstrong, N, Biddle, Stuart ORCID: 0000-0002-7663-6895, Boreham, C, Bedenbeck, HB, Ekelund, U, Engebretsen, L, Hardman, K, Hills, A, Kahlmeier, S, Kriemler, S, Lambert, E, Ljungqvist, A, Matsudo, V, McKay, H, Micheli, L, Pate, R, Riddoch, C, Schamasch, P, Sundberg, CJ, Tomkinson, G, van Sluijs, E and van Mechelen, W (2011) International Olympic Committee consensus statement on the health and fitness of young people through physical activity and sport. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 45 (11). 839 - 848. ISSN 0306-3674

Biddle, Stuart ORCID: 0000-0002-7663-6895, Akande, D, Armstrong, N, Ashcroft, M, Brooke, R and Goudas, M (1996) The self-motivation inventory modified for children: Evidence on psychometric properties and its use in physical exercise. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 27 (3). 237 - 250. ISSN 0047-0767

Fox, KR, Goudas, M, Biddle, Stuart ORCID: 0000-0002-7663-6895, Duda, JL and Armstrong, N (1994) Children's task and ego goal profiles in sport. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 64 (2). 253 - 261. ISSN 2044-8279

Biddle, Stuart ORCID: 0000-0002-7663-6895 and Armstrong, N (1992) Children's physical activity: An exploratory study of psychological correlates. Social Science and Medicine, 34 (3). 325 - 331. ISSN 0277-9536

Duda, JL, Fox, KR, Biddle, Stuart ORCID: 0000-0002-7663-6895 and Armstrong, N (1992) Children's achievement goals and beliefs about success in sport. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 62 (3). 313 - 323. ISSN 2044-8279

Book Section

Pindus, DM, Bandelow, S, Hogervorst, E, Biddle, Stuart ORCID: 0000-0002-7663-6895 and Sherar, LB (2013) Cardiorespiratory fitness and academic achievement in a large cohort of British children: Does selective attention matter? In: Children and Exercise XXVIII: The Proceedings of the 28th Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting. Coelho-E-Silva, M, Cupido-dos-Santos, A, Figueiredo, A, Ferreira, JP and Armstrong, N, eds. Taylor and Francis, London, pp. 139-144.