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    Cameron, Kate L.; FitzGerald, Tara L.; McGinley, Jennifer L.; Allison, Kim; Cheong, Jeanie L.Y.; Spittle, Alicia J.

    Seminars in perinatology, December 2021, 2021-12-00, 20211201, Letnik: 45, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    Children and adolescents born extremely preterm (EP; <28 weeks’ gestation) are at greater risk of motor impairment, including cerebral palsy and developmental coordination disorder, than their term born peers. Importantly, motor impairment has implications beyond performing motor skills; it negatively affects outcomes as diverse as school success, emotional wellbeing, physical health, and physical activity (PA) participation. This review will outline what is known about PA participation across childhood and adolescence for children born EP and term, recognising that PA may improve physical, social, and mental health outcomes. Critically, PA participation occurs in the context of children's and adolescents’ daily lives, and is influenced by the family, social and physical environment, as well as by the child's personal factors, such as motor impairment. Further research is needed to better understand PA participation levels and correlates for children and adolescents born preterm, to better inform effective and sustainable interventions.