The Feeling of Pleasure for Overweight Children during Different Types of Physical Activity
The feeling of pleasure during physical education (PE) could increase with physical activity participation and adherence for overweight children. While traditional games are known to have positive benefits on motor skill development, especially for children with poorer motor skills, and on the body...
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Main Authors: | Aymen Hawani (Author), Anis ben Chikha (Author), Mohamed Abdelkader Souissi (Author), Omar Trabelsi (Author), Maher Mrayah (Author), Nizar Souissi (Author), Santo Marsigliante (Author), Antonella Muscella (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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