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Multidisciplinary residential treatment can improve perceptual-motor function in obese children
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A longitudinal study of gross motor coordination and weight status in children
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Low(er) motor competence in obese children: towards a better understanding of the contributing factors
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Performance in simple and choice reaction time tasks between obese and healthy-weight children and the influence of physical activity
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A comparative study of performance in simple and choice reaction time tasks between obese and healthy-weight children
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Fine and gross motor skills differ between healthy-weight and obese children
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A longitudinal analysis of gross motor coordination in overweight and obese children versus normal-weight peers
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Gross motor coordination, physical activity and weight status: a longitudinal analysis
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Examining the dynamic relationship between motor competence, perceived motor competence, and physical fitness in children: the relationship between motor competence and weight status during the transition from preschool to primary school
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Examining the dynamic relationship between motor competence, perceived motor competence, and physical fitness in children: the relationship among actual motor competence and overweight/obesity across childhood
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Obese children have lower fine motor competence than their normal-weight peers
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Gross motor coordination in obese children improves after weight loss induced by a multidisciplinary treatment program
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Weight loss and improved gross motor co-ordination in children as a result of multidisciplinary residential obesity treatment
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The role of vision in obese and normal-weight children’s gait control
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The role of vision in obese and normal-weight children's gait control
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Postural balance under normal and altered sensory conditions in normal-weight and overweight children
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Gross motor coordination in obese children improves after weight loss induced by a multidisciplinary residential treatment program
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The role of vision in obese and normal-weight children's gait control
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Postural balance of obese children under altered sensory conditions