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Simply restricting 10-15 year olds television viewing may not be effective in increasing their physical activity.
Simply restricting 10-15 year olds television viewing may not be effective in increasing their physical activity.
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A video game that improves children's health: Konami's 'Dance Dance Revolution' provides health benefits to children of West Virginia
A video game that improves children's health: Konami's 'Dance Dance Revolution' provides health benefits to children of West Virginia
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33% of 16 to 24 years regularly participate in sport and active recreation in England.
33% of 16 to 24 years regularly participate in sport and active recreation in England.
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USA - Organized activity participation, positive youth development, and the over-scheduling hypothesis
USA - Organized activity participation, positive youth development, and the over-scheduling hypothesis
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Alvin Rosenfeld comments on above
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A comparison of a Web based and printed workbook for physical activity promotion among US adolescent girls suggested that a printed workbook was more effective.
A comparison of a Web based and printed workbook for physical activity promotion among US adolescent girls suggested that a printed workbook was more effective.
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