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Results: Significant age group and sex interaction effects were found in light (L)PA and vigorous (V)PA. Moreover, LPA is higher in adolescents in comparison to children, the inverse occurs in moderate (M)VPA. Preschoolers are engaged in more MVPA, and less LPA compared to other age groups. The proportion of children and adolescents who meet the MVPA and steps number recommendation ranged from 6.0-96.2% and 15.6-87.5%, respectively. Conclusion: Girls spent less time in PA than boys. Children and adolescents, boys and girls have significant differences in their relationship with the PA and their recommendations. 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