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Sports participation and sex outweigh the relative age effect in motor competen...

Flôres, Fábio; Soares, Denise; Silva, Ana Filipa; Casanova, Nuno; Almeida, Gabriela; Marmeleira, José; Shabanliyski, Dimitar

Background: The Relative Age Effect (RAE) refers to the advantage in physical and psychological development that children born earlier in the year often experience, which can influence their participation in sports. Aim: Analyze the influence of RAE on motor competence (MC) in school- aged children, focusing on differences across birth quartiles and types of sports participation. Methods: A cross-sectional stud...


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