Childhood coordination and survival up to six decades later: extended follow-up of participants in the National Child Development Study

Abstract
Background Poorer performance on standard tests of motor coordination in children has emerging links with sedentary behaviour, obesity, and functional capacity in later life. These observations are suggestive of an as-yet untested association of coordination with health outcomes. Objective To examine the association of performance on a series of psychomotor coordination tests in childhood with mortality up to six decades later. Design, Setting,...
Paper Details
Title
Childhood coordination and survival up to six decades later: extended follow-up of participants in the National Child Development Study
Published Date
Aug 13, 2019
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