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  • 3. Sex differences in the variables associated with objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in preschoolers.
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  • 5. Evaluation of a redesigned outdoor space on preschool children's physical activity during recess.
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  • 8. Associations between the home yard and preschoolers' outdoor play and physical activity.
    Armstrong GP, Maitland C, Lester L, Trost SG, Trapp G, Boruff B, Al Marzooqi MK, Christian HE.
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  • 9. Child Care Center Characteristics Associated With Preschoolers' Physical Activity.
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  • 10. The effect of multicolor playground markings on children's physical activity level during recess.
    Stratton G, Mullan E.
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  • 15. Family variables and physical activity in preschool children.
    Sallis JF, Patterson TL, McKenzie TL, Nader PR.
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  • 16. Characteristics of inactive primary care patients: baseline data from the activity counseling trial. For the Activity Counseling Trial Research Group.
    Simons-Morton DG, Hogan P, Dunn AL, Pruitt L, King AC, Levine BD, Miller ST.
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  • 17. Patterns of daily physical activity during school days in children and adolescents.
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  • 18. Physical activity levels of normal-weight and overweight girls and boys during primary school recess.
    Stratton G, Ridgers ND, Fairclough SJ, Richardson DJ.
    Obesity (Silver Spring); 2007 Jun 06; 15(6):1513-9. PubMed ID: 17557988
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  • 19. Using accelerometers and GPS units to identify the proportion of daily physical activity located in parks with playgrounds in New Zealand children.
    Quigg R, Gray A, Reeder AI, Holt A, Waters DL.
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  • 20. Habitual physical activity and physical activity intensity: their relation to body composition in 5.0-10.5-y-old children.
    Abbott RA, Davies PS.
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