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Benefits of Physical Activity for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Benhart, 2021

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Adolescents with autism live a more sedentary lifestyle than those without an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. Lack of exercise results in increased health risks, obesity, and decreased quality of life, exercise, motor skills, and peer interaction. Exercise can serve as a …
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