The Promotion of Motor Behavior and Physical Activity in Children: The Present and a Challenge for Future
A special issue of Children (ISSN 2227-9067). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Pediatric Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 May 2025 | Viewed by 236
Special Issue Editors
Interests: physical education; health and health promotion; motor development and learning; motivational factors; executive functions
Interests: learning; skill development; motor competence; physical fitness; flow
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Interests: physical education; health and health promotion; motor development and learning; motivational factors
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Interests: motor competence; 24 h movement behaviours; child’s development
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Interests: motor competence; physical activity; physical literacy; movement assessment
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Interests: research activity concerns mood; imagery; human perception; emotions; health; cognitive functions in sport (novice/expert)
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue focuses on the critical intersection of motor competence, physical fitness, and physical activity in childhood, key factors for healthy growth and development. Over the past decades, research has highlighted the significance of these elements in shaping both the physical and cognitive development of children, as well as in fostering lifelong healthy behaviors.
The aim of this Special Issue is to explore cutting-edge research that delves into these themes and to examine how factors such as play, perceived competence, cognitive development, motivation, and well-being contribute to promoting physical activity. We invite contributions that address a wide range of topics, including but not limited to motor competence, physical fitness, cognitive processes, outdoor activity, and the challenges posed by modern society.
We welcome empirical studies, reviews, and theoretical papers that offer innovative insights into how to support and enhance physical activity in children, ensuring a healthier future.
Dr. Patrizia Tortella
Prof. Dr. Hermundur Sigmundsson
Prof. Dr. Monika Haga
Dr. Clarice Maria De Lucena Martins
Dr. Fotini Venetsanou
Prof. Dr. Donatella Di Corrado
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- physical activity
- motor competence
- physical fitness
- cognitive processes
- outdoor activity
- children
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