Associations between body composition and fundamental motor skill competency in children
Abstract Background Evidence supports an inverse relationship between weight status and motor competence, but most work utilizes body mass index as the proxy for weight status. Body mass index fails to account for essential components of body composition, which may be critical for motor performance....
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Main Authors: | E. Kipling Webster (Author), Indica Sur (Author), Alicia Stevens (Author), Leah E. Robinson (Author) |
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