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Can physical activity improve children’s academic-related outcomes?

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posted on 2018-12-01, 00:00 authored by A Watson
This study explored how different intensities and types of physical activity are related to academic-related outcomes in children. It found that type and not intensity of physical activity was associated with better academic-related outcomes. Specifically, sport and short bouts of physical activity done in the classroom were associated with better focus in the classroom, which may lead to better academic achievement.

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231 p.

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eng

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Research doctorate

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Ph.D.

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K Hesketh

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Faculty of Health

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School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences

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