Kids' activity secrets revealed: new study digs into motivation
NCT ID NCT07485270
First seen Mar 26, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study looks at why children and teens choose to be physically active. Researchers measured fitness, motor skills, thinking abilities, and body composition in 325 third-graders. The goal is to learn what drives kids to stay active, which can help create better programs to encourage lifelong healthy habits.
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Locations
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ZŠ Heyrovského
Brno, Czechia, Czechia
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ZŠ Laštůvkova
Brno, Czechia, 635 00, Czechia
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ZŠ Lomnice
Lomnice, Czechia, 356 01, Czechia
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ZŠ Lyčkovo náměstí
Prague, Czechia, 18600, Czechia
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ZŠ Mlýnská
Mohelnice, Czechia, 789 85, Czechia
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ZŠ Plzeň - Růžovka
Pilsen, Czechia, 301 00, Czechia
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ZŠ Rudná
Rudná, Czechia, Czechia
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ZŠ Velké Popovice
Velké Popovice, Czechia, 251 69, Czechia
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ZŠ Žernosecká
Prague, Czechia, 182 00, Czechia
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