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Nadja Schott
Nadja Schott
Professor for Sport Psychology & Human Movement Science, University of Stuttgart
Verified email at inspo.uni-stuttgart.de
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Relationship of fundamental movement skills and physical activity in children and adolescents: A systematic review
B Holfelder, N Schott
Psychology of sport and exercise 15 (4), 382-391, 2014
4992014
Empirische Untersuchungen in den Sportwissenschaften
K Bös, F Hänsel, N Schott
Feldhaus, Edition Czwalina, 2020
2202020
Physical fitness in children with developmental coordination disorder
N Schott, V Alof, D Hultsch, D Meermann
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 78 (5), 438-450, 2007
2192007
Relationship between motor skill competency and executive function in children with D own's syndrome
N Schott, B Holfelder
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 59 (9), 860-872, 2015
1052015
Der Fragebogen zur Erfassung des motorischen Funktionsstatus (FFB-Mot)
K Bös, T Abel, A Woll, S Niemann, S Tittlbach, N Schott
Diagnostica 48 (2), 101-111, 2002
1042002
A multicomponent exercise intervention to improve physical functioning, cognition and psychosocial well-being in elderly nursing home residents: a study protocol of a …
T Cordes, LL Bischoff, D Schoene, N Schott, C Voelcker-Rehage, ...
BMC geriatrics 19, 1-11, 2019
972019
Cognitive-motor interference during fine and gross motor tasks in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
N Schott, I El-Rajab, T Klotzbier
Research in developmental disabilities 57, 136-148, 2016
882016
Age-related differences in motor imagery: Working memory as a mediator
N Schott
Experimental Aging Research 38 (5), 559-583, 2012
762012
Der zusammenhang von fitness, kognitiver leistungsfähigkeit und gehirnzustand im schulkindalter
CH Hillman, N Schott
Zeitschrift für Sportpsychologie, 2015
622015
Diagnose körperlich-sportlicher Aktivität, Fitness und Gesundheit. Band 2. Methodenband.
A Woll, S Tittlbach, N Schott, K Bös
dissertation. de, 2004
562004
Hot and cool executive function in elite-and amateur-adolescent athletes from open and closed skills sports
B Holfelder, TJ Klotzbier, M Eisele, N Schott
Frontiers in psychology 11, 524840, 2020
552020
Effects of free weights and machine training on muscular strength in high-functioning older adults
N Schott, B Johnen, B Holfelder
Experimental gerontology 122, 15-24, 2019
542019
Cognitive-motor interference during walking in older adults with probable mild cognitive impairment
TJ Klotzbier, N Schott
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 9, 350, 2017
532017
Deutsche Adaptation der" Activities-Specific Balance Confidence (ABC) Scale, zur Erfassung der sturzassoziierten Selbstwirksamkeit
N Schott
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie 41 (6), 475, 2008
502008
Feasibility of a machine vs free weight strength training program and its effects on physical performance in nursing home residents: a pilot study
B Johnen, N Schott
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research 30, 819-828, 2018
402018
Reliability and validity of the German short version of the Activities specific Balance Confidence (ABC-D6) scale in older adults
N Schott
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 59 (2), 272-279, 2014
402014
Temporal accuracy of motor imagery in older women.
N Schott, J Munzert
International Journal of Sport Psychology, 2007
402007
German adaptation of the" Activities-Specific Balance Confidence (ABC) scale" for the assessment of falls-related self-efficacy
N Schott
Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie und Geriatrie 41 (6), 475-485, 2008
392008
Motor skill assessment in children with Down Syndrome: Relationship between performance-based and teacher-report measures
N Schott, B Holfelder, O Mousouli
Research in developmental disabilities 35 (12), 3299-3312, 2014
382014
Preventing functional loss during immobilization after osteoporotic wrist fractures in elderly patients: a randomized clinical trial
N Schott, H Korbus
BMC musculoskeletal disorders 15, 1-9, 2014
352014
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