Items where Author is "Bürgi, Flavia"
Number of items: 6. ArticleKriemler, Susi and Bürgi, Flavia and Wick, Christian and Wick, Birgit and Keller, Melanie and Wiget, Urs and Schindler, Christian and Kaufmann, Beat A. and Kohler, Malcolm and Bloch, Konrad and Brunner-La Rocca, Hans-Peter. (2014) Prevalence of acute mountain sickness at 3500 m within and between families : a prospective cohort study. High altitude medicine & biology, Vol. 15, no. 1. pp. 28-38. Niederer, Iris and Kriemler, Susi and Zahner, Lukas and Bürgi, Flavia and Ebenegger, Vincent and Marques, Pedro and Puder, Jardena J.. (2012) BMI group-related differences in physical fitness and physical activity in preschool-age children: a cross-sectional analysis. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 83 (1). pp. 12-19. Bürgi, Flavia and Meyer, Ursina and Niederer, Iris and Ebenegger, Vincent and Marques-Vidal, Pedro and Granacher, Urs and Kriemler, Susi and Puder, Jardena J.. (2010) Socio-cultural determinants of adiposity and physical activity in preschool children : a cross-sectional study. BMC public health, Vol. 10 , 733. Niederer, Iris and Kriemler, Susi and Zahner, Lukas and Bürgi, Flavia and Ebenegger, Vincent and Hartmann, Tim and Meyer, Ursina and Schindler, Christian and Nydegger, Andreas and Marques-Vidal, Pedro and Puder, Jardena J.. (2009) Influence of a lifestyle intervention in preschool children on physiological and psychological parameters (Ballabeina) : study design of a cluster randomized controlled trial. BMC public health, Vol. 9 , 94. Niederer, Iris and Kriemler, Susi and Zahner, Lukas and Bürgi, Flavia and Ebenegger, Vincent and Hartmann, Tim and Meyer, Ursina and Schindler, Christian and Nydegger, Andreas and Marques-Vidal, Pedro and Puder, Jardena J.. (2009) Influence of a lifestyle intervention in preschool children on physiological and psychological parameters (Ballabeina): study design of a cluster randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 9. p. 94. ThesisBürgi, Flavia. Physical activity in preschoolers. 2012, Doctoral Thesis, University of Basel, Faculty of Medicine. |