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Playground activities and gender variation in objectively measured physical activity intensity in Australian primary school children: a repeated measures study.

Dean A DudleyWayne G CottonLouisa R PeraltaMatthew Winslade
Published in: BMC public health (2018)
Recess and lunch breaks potentially offer an opportunity for children to participate in unstructured PA during the school day. Substantial variations in the %VPA during these periods exist. Addressing playground gender participation disparities and space usability/accessibility may be a necessary first step in promoting higher PA intensities during breaks.
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