Exercise to Improve Self‐Esteem in Children and Young People
This Campbell systematic review examines the impact of exercise interventions on the self‐esteem of children and young people. The review summarise findings from 23 studies conducted in the USA, Canada, Australia and Nigeria. Participants were children and adolescents between the ages of 3–20 years...
Main Authors: | Eilin Ekeland, Frode Heian, Kåre Birger Hagen, Jo Abbott, Lena Nordheim |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2005-01-01
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Series: | Campbell Systematic Reviews |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.4073/csr.2005.4 |
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