Relationship between Perceived Physical Competence and Outdoor Play among Children Aged 9-12 Years-Focused Sex-Specific Differences
Background: Outdoor play (OP), which is considered important for children's development, is declining every year. Perceived physical competence (PPC) is a vital factor that promotes physical activity such as OP, sports clubs, etc., but the relationship between PPC and OP was unknown. The purpos...
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Main Authors: | Ryo Goto (Author), Kazufumi Kitagaki (Author), Kana Horibe (Author), Kazuya Tamura (Author), Naoki Yamada (Author), Rei Ono (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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