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Robert M Malina1, Sean P Cumming, Manuel J Coelho E Silva
1Dept. of Kinesiology and Health Education, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.
Abstract:
"Gaps in Our Knowledge" are discussed in the context of the need to integrate biological and behavioral factors in a biocultural approach to physical activity and movement proficiency. Specific issues considered include outdoor play, organized and informal activity, biological maturation, tracking of activity, development of movement proficiency, and individual differences. Studies considered are largely based on youth in economically better-off, developed countries in the western culture context. There is a need to extend studies of physical activity and movement proficiency to different cultural contexts.
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