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Influence of Intensity of Physical Activity on Adiposity and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in 5–18 Year Olds

Physical activity (PA) is being increasingly promoted in children in an attempt to curb the rising epidemic of childhood obesity and its future consequences of obesity and cardiovascular diseases in adulthood. Although many reviews and guidelines have been published regarding PA in children and adol...

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Published in:Sports medicine (Auckland) 2011-06, Vol.41 (6), p.477-488
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Adolescent
Biological and medical sciences
Body Mass Index
Cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena
Care and treatment
Child
Child development
Child, Preschool
Exercise
Exercise - physiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metabolism
Motor Activity - physiology
Obesity
Obesity - prevention & control
Obesity in children
Observational studies
Overweight
Physical Endurance - physiology
Physical Fitness
Physiological aspects
Respiratory Physiological Phenomena
Review Article
Sports Medicine
Systematic review
Teenagers
Vertebrates: body movement. Posture. Locomotion. Flight. Swimming. Physical exercise. Rest. Sports
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