Motor skills in association with physical activity, sedentary time, body fat, and day care attendance in 5‐6‐year‐old children—The STEPS Study
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports2018Vol. 28(12), pp. 2668–2676
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Tanja Matarma, Hanna Lagström, Saija Hurme, Tuija Tammelin, Janne Kulmala, Lisa M. Barnett, Pasi Koski
Abstract
Early prevention of overweight and obesity may be of importance and day care attendance may be beneficial for motor skill development.
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