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Motor Skills of Children and Adolescents With Obesity and Severe Obesity—A CIRCUIT Study

ABSTRACTHäcker, A-L, Bigras, J-L, Henderson, M, Barnett, TA, and Mathieu, M-E. Motor skills of children and adolescents with obesity and severe obesity—a CIRCUIT study. J Strength Cond Res 34(12)3577–3586, 2020—During childhood, excessive weight is negatively associated with the development of motor...

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