Preschool children's preferences for sedentary activity relates to parent's restrictive rules around active outdoor play
Abstract Background With prevalence estimates indicating that young Australian children are increasingly sedentary, it is important to identify the relevant attributes that are shaping this lack of activity. Literature has identified safety concerns of parents as a consistent barrier to physical act...
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Main Authors: | Nicola Wiseman (Author), Neil Harris (Author), Martin Downes (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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