Intervention effects on children's movement behaviour accumulation as a result of the Transform-Us! school- and home-based cluster randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background It is unknown if and how children's movement behaviour accumulation patterns change as a result of physical activity and/or sedentary behaviour interventions. It is important to establish the effectiveness of interventions targeting changes in such accumulation patterns. Thi...
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Main Authors: | Simone J. J. M. Verswijveren (Author), Nicola D. Ridgers (Author), Josep A. Martín-Fernández (Author), Sebastien Chastin (Author), Ester Cerin (Author), Mai J. M. Chinapaw (Author), Lauren Arundell (Author), David W. Dunstan (Author), Clare Hume (Author), Helen Brown (Author), Jacqueline Della Gatta (Author), Jo Salmon (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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