Representation of physical activity domains and sedentary behaviors across categories of gender and disability in children's TV cartoons

Television (TV) cartoons could reflect and shape social values about children's health-related behaviors. The main aim of this study is to analyze the portrayal of physical activity (PA) domains in the most popular Spanish children's television (TV) cartoons. It is performed a content anal...

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Главные авторы: Sandra Gans-Segrera (Автор), Javier Molina-García (Автор), Vladimir Martínez-Bello (Автор)
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