Improving children's fundamental movement skills through a family-based physical activity program: results from the "Active 1 + FUN" randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Physical activity is related to many positive health outcomes, yet activity levels of many children are low. Researchers have suggested that family-based interventions may improve physical activity behaviors of both children and their parents. In this study, we evaluated the &quo...
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Main Authors: | Amy S. Ha (Author), Chris Lonsdale (Author), David R. Lubans (Author), Florrie F. Ng (Author), Johan Y. Y. Ng (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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