The combination of three movement behaviours is associated with object control skills, but not locomotor skills, in preschoolers

Clarice Martins, Paulo Felipe Ribeiro Bandeira, Anastácio Souza Filho*, Thaynã Bezerra, Cain Clark, Elizabeth Kipling Webster, Jorge Mota, Michael Duncan

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    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1505-1512
    Number of pages8
    JournalEuropean Journal of Pediatrics
    Volume180
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - May 2021

    Funding

    Clarice Martins was supported by the Brazilian Federal Foundation for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education-CAPES (CAPES-PRINT-88887.369625/2019-00). To all parents, ECEC, Jo?o Pessoa Municipal Education Department and all the members of the Research Group on Physical Activity and Health Outcomes. Clarice Martins was supported by the Brazilian Federal Foundation for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education-CAPES (CAPES-PRINT-88887.369625/2019-00).

    FundersFunder number
    Brazilian Federal Foundation for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education-CAPESCAPES-PRINT-88887.369625/2019-00
    Jo?o Pessoa Municipal Education Department

      Keywords

      • Fundamental movement skills
      • Physical activity
      • Preschoolers
      • Screen time
      • Sleep

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