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Measurement by accelerometry of physical activity levels in a sample of Spanish adolescents

To establish the relationship between the level of physical activity (PA) and maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 max.); and to analyze the level of PA and its relationship with sex, place of residence, influence of physical education (PE) classes in PA, and body mass index (BMI) in adolescents. 89 subj...

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Published in:Revista de salud pública (Bogotá, Colombia) Colombia), 2019-09, Vol.21 (5), p.485-491
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