Why are children different in their moderate-to-vigorous physical activity levels? A multilevel analysis
Objective: Children's differences in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity levels are not at random. This study investigates the relevance of individual- and school-level characteristics in explaining these differences. Methods: In total, 307 children (154 girls) aged 5-10 years, from 19 Portu...
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Main Authors: | Sara Pereira (Author), Ana Reyes (Author), Marcos A. Moura- (Author), Carla Santos (Author), Thayse N. Gomes (Author), Go Tani (Author), Olga Vasconcelos (Author), Tiago V. Barreira (Author), Peter T. Katzmarzyk (Author), José Maia (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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