Trends in Neuromotor Fitness in 10-to-12-Year-Old Dutch Children: A Comparison Between 2006 and 2015/2017
Children with a low level of neuromotor fitness are less skilled to participate in sports activities. Moreover, lower levels of neuromotor fitness are related to adiposity, lower cardiovascular health, and poor self-esteem in children. The aim of this paper was to determine neuromotor fitness in 10-...
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Main Authors: | Manou Anselma (Author), Dorine C. M. Collard (Author), Anniek van Berkum (Author), Jos W. R. Twisk (Author), Mai J. M. Chinapaw (Author), Teatske M. Altenburg (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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