Children's Physical Activity Levels Following Participation in a Classroom-Based Physical Activity Curriculum
A classroom-based physical activity curriculum offers an opportunity for students to be active during the school day to combat declining physical activity levels among this population. The effects of classroom-based physical activity curriculum on children of different weight categories is relativel...
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Main Authors: | Tan Leng Goh (Author), Chee Hoi Leong (Author), Timothy A Brusseau (Author), James Hannon (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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