Problem: Young children engage in active digital play when it is fun, relatable, and encourages imitation or participation [126][127]. Active video games can increase light-to-moderate intensity PA, heart rate, and overall energy expenditure in short-term bursts [128]. Families and child care programs may use fun, age-appropriate movement (e.g., yoga or dance) and fitness apps or console games to integrate more PA into daily routines [123][129][130]. A recent study of "exergaming" in preschool settings showed a positive effect for promoting moderate-to-vigorous PA with potential to enhance self-competence and motor skills in young children [131]. Active touchscreen use has been associated with earlier achievement of fine motor milestones [132]. Need Assignment Help?
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