New Technologies for Promoting Physical Activity in Healthy Children and in Children with Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Narrative Review
Physical activity (PA) is proven to benefit children and adolescents in several ways. New technologies may provide children with stimulating modalities for organizing their leisure time, accessing fitness programs, and obtaining daily goal reminders and peer support. Due to the current COVID-19 pand...
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Auteurs principaux: | Velia Malizia, Giuliana Ferrante, Salvatore Fasola, Laura Montalbano, Giovanna Cilluffo, Stefania La Grutta |
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MDPI AG
2021
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