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Can exercise improve self esteem in children and young people? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials [with consumer summary]
Ekeland E, Heian F, Hagen KB
British Journal of Sports Medicine 2005 Nov;39(11):792-798
systematic review

A systematic review to determine if exercise alone or as part of a comprehensive intervention can improve self esteem in children and young people is described. Twenty three randomised controlled trials were analysed. A synthesis of several small, low quality trials indicates that exercise may have short term beneficial effects on self esteem in children and adolescents. However, high quality research on defined populations with adequate follow up is needed.
Reproduced with permission from the BMJ Publishing Group.

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