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- Fidgeting abstract "Fidgeting is the act of moving about restlessly. Fidgeting may be a result of nervousness, agitation, boredom or a combination of these. It may be a result of genes and is often an unconscious act. Fidgeting may involve playing with one's fingers, hair, or items of clothing. A common act of fidgeting is to bounce one's leg repeatedly. Rings are another common focus of fidgeting; variations include ring spinning, twirling or rolling along a table. Research has shown people who fidget are generally slimmer and find it harder to put on weight. Parents often consider fidgeting to be a bad habit, especially in schoolchildren.Research by Dr. Karen Pine and colleagues at the University of Hertfordshire funded by The Economic and Social Research Council found that children that were allowed to fidget with their hands performed better in memory and learning tests.Fidgeting is considered a nervous habit, though it does have some underlying benefits. People who fidget regularly tend to weigh less than people who do not fidget because they burn more calories than those who remain still. It has been reported that fidgeting burns around an extra 350 calories a day. Fidgeting can also be a medical sign, as seen in hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroid patients may be restless, become agitated easily, display fine tremors, and have trouble concentrating.Fidgeting is an unconscious act. Most people who fidget are unaware they are doing it.".
- Fidgeting thumbnail Diamond_engagement_ring_on_woman_hand_6313.jpg?width=300.
- Fidgeting wikiPageID "19998838".
- Fidgeting wikiPageLength "3251".
- Fidgeting wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Fidgeting wikiPageRevisionID "662086566".
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Anxiety.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Boredom.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Habits.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Cognition,_perception,_emotional_state_and_behaviour.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Genes.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Proteans.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Ring_(jewellery).
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Stereotypy.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink Stimming.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLink File:Diamond_engagement_ring_on_woman_hand_6313.jpg.
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fidgeting".
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLinkText "fidget".
- Fidgeting wikiPageWikiLinkText "fidgeting".
- Fidgeting hasPhotoCollection Fidgeting.
- Fidgeting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Psych-stub.
- Fidgeting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fidgeting subject Category:Habits.
- Fidgeting subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Cognition,_perception,_emotional_state_and_behaviour.
- Fidgeting hypernym Act.
- Fidgeting type Band.
- Fidgeting type Sign.
- Fidgeting comment "Fidgeting is the act of moving about restlessly. Fidgeting may be a result of nervousness, agitation, boredom or a combination of these. It may be a result of genes and is often an unconscious act. Fidgeting may involve playing with one's fingers, hair, or items of clothing. A common act of fidgeting is to bounce one's leg repeatedly. Rings are another common focus of fidgeting; variations include ring spinning, twirling or rolling along a table.".
- Fidgeting label "Fidgeting".
- Fidgeting sameAs Mikroliikunta.
- Fidgeting sameAs m.04y6tl1.
- Fidgeting sameAs Q5446807.
- Fidgeting sameAs Q5446807.
- Fidgeting wasDerivedFrom Fidgeting?oldid=662086566.
- Fidgeting depiction Diamond_engagement_ring_on_woman_hand_6313.jpg.
- Fidgeting isPrimaryTopicOf Fidgeting.