Influences of persistent overweight on perceptual-motor proficiency of primary school children: the North-West CHILD longitudinal study
Abstract Background Overweight can be a precursor of poor motor execution, negatively impacting the overall development of school-aged children on various levels. This study determined the long-term influences of overweight on perceptual-motor proficiency (PMP) of primary school children in the Nort...
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Main Authors: | Elna de Waal (Author), Anita Elizabeth Pienaar (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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