Erratum to“Children’s expectancy beliefs and subjective task values through two years of school-based program and associated links to physical education enjoyment and physical activity”[J Sport Health Sci 5(2016)500–508]

2017-11-27 11:01AvailableonlineMay2017
Journal of Sport and Health Science 2017年2期

Available online 8 May 2017

Erratum to“Children’s expectancy beliefs and subjective task values through two years of school-based program and associated links to physical education enjoyment and physical activity”[J Sport Health Sci 5(2016)500–508]

Available online 8 May 2017

This is an erratum to our published paper entitled“Children’s expectancy beliefs and subjective task values through two years of school-based program and associated links to physical education enjoyment and physical activity”.1

In the paper mentioned above,there are some errors that we want to clear in this erratum.

In the first paragraph of the Introduction,the abbreviation“PA”was located in the wrong place.Speci fically,the following sentences:

Physical inactivity(PA)levels are rising with major implication for general health and well-being of the population worldwide.For instance,less than 40%of school-age children in Australia,Canada,Columbia,Finland,South-Africa, and the US meet the current PA guidelines.Compared to other continents,Asian school-age youth show even lower physical activity levels. should be corrected as

Physical inactivity levels are rising with major implication for general health and well-being of the population worldwide.For instance,less than 40%of school-age children in Australia,Canada,Columbia,Finland,South-Africa,and the US meet the current physical activity(PA)guidelines.Compared to other continents,Asian school-age youth show even lower PA levels.

The editorial of fice would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused.

Reference

1.Gråstén A.Children’s expectancy beliefs and subjective task values through two years of school-based program and associated links to physical education enjoyment and physical activity.J Sport Health Sci2016;5:500–8.

Peer review under responsibility of Shanghai University of Sport.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2017.04.005

2095-2546/©2017 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport.This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).