U.S., July 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07690072) titled 'Effects of a 20-Week School-Based Periodized Strength Training Program on Motor Performance in Children' on June 20.

Brief Summary: Regular physical activity and supervised strength training are recognized components of healthy growth and motor development during childhood. Although linear and nonlinear periodized strength training are widely used approaches for organizing resistance training, limited information is available regarding their comparative application in school-aged children, particularly within school-based programs. This randomized controlled trial compares two periodized strength training models implemented over a 20...