Can exercise improve skills for kids with autism?
NCT ID NCT07273240
Summary
This study tested whether a 10-week physical activity program could help children with autism. Researchers worked with 40 children aged 8-12, with half participating in exercise sessions three times weekly. They measured changes in motor skills, social behavior, and quality of life to see if regular physical activity made a difference.
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Locations
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Izmit Special Education Practice School, Derince Special Education Practice School, Golcuk Ozdebir Special Education Practice Center, Kartepe Special Education Practice School, Izmit, Kocaeli 41500
İzmit, Kocaeli, 41500, Turkey (Türkiye)
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