Rethinking daily movement behaviors of children wth autism spectrum disorder: meeting the 24-hour movement guidelines
In an effort to promote optimal health in all children, 24-hour movement guidelines that provide specific recommendations for physical activity, screen-time, and sleep have been developed (≥ 1 hour of physical activity, ≤ 2 hours of screen-time, 9-11 hours of sleep). Children who meet the recommenda...
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Main Authors: | Sean Healy (Author), Freda Patterson (Author), Edward Williams (Author), Alicia J. Lozano (Author), Alexandra L. Hanlon (Author), Iva Obrusnikova (Author) |
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European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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