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    DCU Research News  113  0 Kommentare 25% of Primary School Age Children Cannot Run Properly; Basic Movement Skills Development Stalls at Age 10 - Seite 4

    Stephen Behan is available for media comment upon request

    A copy of the research paper is available upon request

    Moving Well-Being Well: Investigating the maturation of fundamental movement skill proficiency across sex in Irish children aged five to twelve. 

    Published in the Journal of Sports Science, August 5th 2019. Authors: Stephen Behan (Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, DCU and DCU School of Health and Human Performance), Sarahjane Belton (DCU School of Health and Human Performance), Cameron Peers (DCU School of Health and Human Performance), Noel E.O'Connor (Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, DCU), Johann Issartel (DCU School of Health and Human Performance, Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, DCU).

    The publication emanated in research supported in part by a research grant from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI 12/RC/2289) and co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund with assistance from the GAA's Research and Games Development Dept and Dublin GAA.

    Project Partners:

    • Science Foundation Ireland
    • Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, DCU
    • DCU School of Health and Human Performance
    • GAA
    • Dublin GAA

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    DCU Research News 25% of Primary School Age Children Cannot Run Properly; Basic Movement Skills Development Stalls at Age 10 - Seite 4 DUBLIN, Jan. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Researchers at Dublin City University have carried out an all Ireland study of over two thousand primary school children on the island of Ireland, and have found that one in four cannot run properly; one in two …

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