Association between the 24-hour movement guidelines and executive function among Chinese children
Abstract Objective Childhood is a critical period for brain development. However, it remains unknown whether the behaviors in a typical 24-h day are related to children's executive function (EF). This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the 24-h movement guidelines and children&...
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Main Authors: | Xia Zeng (Author), Li Cai (Author), Wenhan Yang (Author), Weiqing Tan (Author), Wendy Huang (Author), Yajun Chen (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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