Outdoor recess is associated with more positive attitudes toward physical activity among pre-adolescent students and their parents
IntroductionSchool day structure has the potential to increase students' physical activity (PA) levels and form positive attitudes about PA. Including various PA opportunities and free play possibilities in the school schedule, especially outdoor recess, can improve students' moderate-to-v...
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Main Authors: | Getter Marie Lemberg (Author), Merike Kull (Author), Jarek Mäestu (Author), Eva-Maria Riso (Author), Katrin Mägi (Author), Evelin Mäestu (Author) |
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