Supporting the health of ‘little hearts’ with physical literacy: U of S research

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“Our research team is interested in the effect physical activity has on mental, bone, muscle and heart health of children with CHD,” said Chapelski, who is pursuing his PhD through the U of S College of Kinesiology. “My personal interest is focused on the development of physical literacy through physical activity opportunities.”

The Children’s Healthy-Heart Activity Monitoring Program in Saskatchewan and Chapelski’s research project are supervised by U of S Associate Professor Dr. Marta Erlandson .includes a workout designed to build children’s confidence in being active, alongside teaching the benefits of performing safe physical activity.Article content

“Although we are working with children with CHD, the development of physical literacy is essential for everyone’s long-term engagement in physical activity,” Chapelski said. Chapelski hopes to present his research results in 2024, and then plans to pursue a post-doctoral fellowship focused on furthering research on physical literacy after completing his PhD.

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