review · 2015 · en
What Is the Relationship Between Risky Outdoor Play and Health in Children? A Systematic Review
Brussoni M, Gibbons R, Gray C, Ishikawa T, Sandseter E B H, Bienenstock A, Chabot G, Fuselli P, Herrington S, Janssen I, Pickett W, Power M, Stanger N, Sampson M, Tremblay M S
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Evidencia · AltaOpen Access
Síntesis
Systematic review of 21 articles: risky outdoor play (heights, speed, rough-and-tumble, exploration) is positively associated with physical activity, motor competence, social health, and risk-management; injury risk does not outweigh benefits.
Etapas
3-6, 6-12
Dominios
nature, physical-activity, motor, safety
Tags
risky-play · outdoor-play · systematic-review · motor-skills · social-development
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clm-outdoor-risky-play-benefits
Active, risk-acceptable outdoor play and nature-immersive education (forest schools, udeskole) support physical activity, motor competence, attention, and social-emotional development; benefits outweigh injury risks at population level.