Fundamental Movement Skills and Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity Levels during Early Childhood: A Systematic Review
Early childhood is a key period for children to begin developing and practicing fundamental movement skills (FMS), while aiming to perform sufficient physical activity (PA). This study reviews the current evidence for the levels of achievement in FMS and PA measured using accelerometers among 4-5-ye...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Dobell (Author), Andy Pringle (Author), Mark A. Faghy (Author), Clare M. P. Roscoe (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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