The relationship in early childhood body composition and physical activity levels regarding fundamental motor skill development
Abstract Background Fundamental motor skills (FMS) are considered essential for sport participation and might be deficit in obese children. While evidence indicates that physical activity (PA) levels impact motor skill development, the relationship between body composition, PA, and motor competence,...
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Main Authors: | Katherine E. Spring (Author), Alexandra V. Carroll (Author), Danielle D. Wadsworth (Author) |
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