Utilising active play interventions to promote physical activity and improve fundamental movement skills in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract Background Children's physical activity levels are low and efforts to improve their physical activity levels have proven difficult. Freely chosen and unstructured physical activity (active play) has the potential to be promoted in a variety of settings and potentially every day of the...
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Main Authors: | Avril Johnstone (Author), Adrienne R. Hughes (Author), Anne Martin (Author), John J. Reilly (Author) |
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