Protocol for a two-cohort randomized cluster clinical trial of a motor skills intervention: The Promoting Activity and Trajectories of Health (PATH) Study
Introduction Data supports that motor skills are an underlying mechanism that influence
physical activity along with perceived motor and physical competence, but the relationship
between motor skills and physical activity during the early years is unclear. The goal of this
study, Promoting Activity and Trajectories of Health (PATH) for Children, is to examine and
compare the immediate (pre-test to post-test) and sustained (3-year follow-up) effect of an
intervention on motor performance, physical activity and perceived physical competence to a …
physical activity along with perceived motor and physical competence, but the relationship
between motor skills and physical activity during the early years is unclear. The goal of this
study, Promoting Activity and Trajectories of Health (PATH) for Children, is to examine and
compare the immediate (pre-test to post-test) and sustained (3-year follow-up) effect of an
intervention on motor performance, physical activity and perceived physical competence to a …
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Introduction Data supports that motor skills are an underlying mechanism that influence
physical activity along with perceived motor and physical competence, but the relationship
between motor skills and physical activity during the early years is unclear. The goal of this
study, Promoting Activity and Trajectories of Health (PATH) for Children, is to examine and
compare the immediate (pretest to post-test) and sustained (3-year follow-up) effect of an
intervention on motor performance, physical activity and perceived physical competence to a …
physical activity along with perceived motor and physical competence, but the relationship
between motor skills and physical activity during the early years is unclear. The goal of this
study, Promoting Activity and Trajectories of Health (PATH) for Children, is to examine and
compare the immediate (pretest to post-test) and sustained (3-year follow-up) effect of an
intervention on motor performance, physical activity and perceived physical competence to a …