Twelve weeks of dance exergaming in overweight and obese adolescent girls: Transfer effects on physical activity, screen time, and self-efficacy
Background: Given the low levels of physical activity (PA) among adolescent girls in the US, there is a need to identify tools to motivate increased PA. Although there is limited evidence that adolescents transfer PA from one context to another, exergames (i.e., video games that require gross motor...
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Main Authors: | Amanda E. Staiano (Author), Robbie A. Beyl (Author), Daniel S. Hsia (Author), Peter T. Katzmarzyk (Author), Robert L. Newton, Jr (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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