School-aged children's movement behaviours and subjective health complaints in Japan: a cross-sectional study during COVID-19 pandemic-related school closures and after school reopenings
Abstract Background Social restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic have altered children's movement behaviours and impacted their mental health. However, the influence of social restrictions on subjective health complaints remains inadequately understood. This study compared adherenc...
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Main Authors: | Akane Kasai (Author), Akiko Shikano (Author), Ryo Tanaka (Author), Mari Yoshinaga (Author), Shingo Noi (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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