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    Factors predicting participation in organised sports during adolescence: A two-year longitudinal perspective by Spruijtenburg, Gwennyth E, van Abswoude, Femke, Bekhuis, Hidde, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in PloS one (20-09-2024)
    “…Participation in youth sports is a major determinant of current and future health, yet participation rates are declining. It is of great importance to examine…”
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    Implicit motor learning in primary school children: A systematic review by van Abswoude, Femke, Mombarg, Remo, de Groot, Wouter, Spruijtenburg, Gwennyth Eileen, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (17-11-2021)
    “…The aim of this study was to assess the current state of evidence and methodological quality of studies on implicit and explicit motor learning in both…”
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    Why Do New Parents Stop Practising Sport? A Retrospective Study towards the Determinants of Dropping Out after Becoming a Parent by Bekhuis, Hidde, van Houten, Jasper, van Abswoude, Femke

    “…Despite the known health benefits of sport, recent studies showed that parenthood is related to decreased sport participation. Changes in sport behaviour after…”
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    Factors Related to Adolescents' Participation in Organized Sports by Spruijtenburg, Gwennyth E, van Abswoude, Femke, Platvoet, Sebastiaan, de Niet, Mark, Bekhuis, Hidde, Steenbergen, Bert

    “…Participation in organized sports has important health benefits in adolescence, yet participation rates are concerning. A better understanding of factors…”
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    The Effect of Social Networks on Active Living in Adolescents: Qualitative Focus Group Study by Hermsen, Sander, Van Abswoude, Femke, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in JMIR formative research (05-10-2023)
    “…Background:Participation in organized sports and other forms of active living have important health benefits in adolescence and adulthood. Unfortunately, the…”
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    Change in general and domain-specific physical activity during the transition from primary to secondary education: a systematic review by Spruijtenburg, Gwennyth E, van Abswoude, Femke, Adams, Imke L J, Platvoet, Sebastiaan W J, de Niet, Mark, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in BMC public health (11-04-2024)
    “…Knowledge of changes in the domains of physical activity (PA) during the transition period from primary to secondary education and the factors associated with…”
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    Awareness about developmental coordination disorder by Steenbergen, Bert, Valtr, Ludvík, Dunford, Carolyn, Prunty, Melissa, Bekhuis, Hidde, Temlali, Taha Yassine, van Abswoude, Femke, Lust, Jessica M, Warlop, Griet, Augustijn, Mireille, Smits-Engelsman, Bouwien C M, Wilson, Peter H

    Published in Frontiers in public health (01-02-2024)
    “…The present paper is designed to promote awareness of DCD outside the academic world. With a prevalence of 5-6% it is one of the most common disorders of child…”
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    Motor learning and movement automatization in typically developing children: The role of instructions with an external or internal focus of attention by Krajenbrink, Hilde, van Abswoude, Femke, Vermeulen, Sanne, van Cappellen, Sandra, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in Human movement science (01-08-2018)
    “…•Attentional focus affected performance during practice, but not learning.•Attentional focus had no effect on movement automatization.•Working memory capacity…”
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    Individual Differences Influencing Immediate Effects of Internal and External Focus Instructions on Children's Motor Performance by van Abswoude, Femke, Nuijen, Nienke B., van der Kamp, John, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (03-04-2018)
    “…Purpose: A large pool of evidence supports the beneficial effect of an external focus of attention on motor skill performance in adults. In children, this…”
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    The role of working memory capacity in implicit and explicit sequence learning of children: Differentiating movement speed and accuracy by van Abswoude, Femke, Buszard, Tim, van der Kamp, John, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in Human movement science (01-02-2020)
    “…This study investigated the role of working memory capacity on implicit and explicit motor sequence learning in young children. To this end, a task was…”
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    Promoting Participation in DCD: Physical Activity Levels and the Social Network by Steenbergen, Bert, Bekhuis, Hidde, van Abswoude, Femke

    Published in Current developmental disorders reports (01-06-2020)
    “…Purpose of Review Physical inactivity is a worldwide problem, also affecting children with motor problems, such as developmental coordination disorder. We try…”
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    Motor learning in children with developmental coordination disorder: The role of focus of attention and working memory by van Cappellen – van Maldegem, Sandra J.M., van Abswoude, Femke, Krajenbrink, Hilde, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in Human movement science (01-12-2018)
    “…•Children with DCD learn a new motor task with internal and external focus feedback.•Attentional focus did not influence motor learning.•Visuospatial working…”
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    The influence of errors during practice on motor learning in young individuals with cerebral palsy by van Abswoude, Femke, Santos-Vieira, Beatriz, van der Kamp, John, Steenbergen, Bert

    Published in Research in developmental disabilities (01-10-2015)
    “…•We examined suitability of error reduced and error strewn practice protocols in CP.•The protocols did not induce a difference in motor leaning in participants…”
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