Children's active play: self-reported motivators, barriers and facilitators
Physical activity has important benefits for children's physical health and mental wellbeing, but many children do not meet recommended levels. Research suggests that active play has the potential to make a valuable contribution to children's overall physical activity, whilst providing add...
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Main Authors: | Rowan Brockman (Author), Russell Jago (Author), Kenneth R Fox (Author) |
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2011-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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