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The phrase "active children" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe children who are physically engaged in activities, such as playing sports or participating in outdoor games.
Example: "The summer camp is designed for active children who enjoy running, climbing, and exploring the outdoors."
Alternatives: "energetic kids" or "lively youngsters".
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No outdoor activities for active children, elderly and active adults or those with respiratory problems.
This unexpected inverse relationship was strongest among the less active children (physical activity < median: r = −0.30, P = 0.01) but negligible in the more active children (physical activity > median: r = +0.04, P = 0.76).
In conclusion, staff training reduced physical activity levels, in low and medium active children.
Additionally, to characterise within the school day, patterns of variation in level and timing of activity of the most active and least active children.
It must also be emphasized that the study did not aim to estimate the osteogenic effect of specific activities or separately evaluate more or less active children.
Active children = children doing additional regular sports activity after school.
Presumably there is a connection between a survey pointing out that too much activity is harmful and a marketing campaign which uses active children.
Nevertheless, the perceptions of parents with physically active children are valuable for demonstrating how barriers to physical activity can be overcome [ 38].
Physical activity can have a positive effect on self-esteem and physically active children tend to suffer from fewer mental health problems [ 24].
Physically active children are healthier.
Some bruising is to be expected in active children.
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