Associations among Motor Competence, Physical Activity, Perceived Motor Competence, and Aerobic Fitness in 10-15-Year-Old Youth
(1) Background: The developmental model describes possible mechanisms that could impact the trajectory of children and adolescents' health behaviors related to obesity; however, few data are available that support this model in the adolescent population. This study investigated the associations...
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Main Authors: | Dawn P. Coe (Author), Emily M. Post (Author), Eugene C. Fitzhugh (Author), Jeffrey T. Fairbrother (Author), E. Kipling Webster (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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