Children living in countryside outperform children living in metropolitan area in motor skills

Residential density is related to children’s motor skills, engagement in outdoor play and organized sports. Finnish children living in the countryside spent more time outdoors and had better motor skills than their age peers in the metropolitan area. On the other hand, children living in the metropolitan area participated the most in organized sports.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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