[HTML][HTML] Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost… - BMC Public Health, 2016 - Springer
Background Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost… - BMC Public …, 2016 - go.gale.com
Background Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

[PDF][PDF] Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost, D Berthelsen… - 2016 - core.ac.uk
Background: Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

[PDF][PDF] Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost, D Berthelsen… - academia.edu
Background: Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost… - BMC Public …, 2016 - strathprints.strath.ac.uk
Background: Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial.

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost, D Berthelsen… - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

R Stanley, R Jones, D Cliff, S Trost… - BMC Public …, 2016 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Background: Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost… - BMC Public …, 2016 - search.proquest.com
Background Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

[HTML][HTML] Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost… - BMC Public …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …

[PDF][PDF] Increasing physical activity among young children from disadvantaged communities: study protocol of a group randomised controlled effectiveness trial

RM Stanley, RA Jones, DP Cliff, SG Trost, D Berthelsen… - cyberleninka.org
Background: Participation in regular physical activity (PA) during the early years helps
children achieve healthy body weight and can substantially improve motor development …