Modifiable factors influencing attention performance in healthy children: insights from a comprehensive school nutrition study
Abstract Background There is inconclusive evidence for the effects of various leisure activities on attention performance in children. The literature reports inconsistent associations between activities such as physical activities or media use. To date, no study has thoroughly examined the various f...
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Main Authors: | Peggy Ober (Author), Tanja Poulain (Author), Christof Meigen (Author), Ulrike Spielau (Author), Carolin Sobek (Author), Wieland Kiess (Author), Ulrike Igel (Author), Tobias Lipek (Author), Mandy Vogel (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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