Changes in Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predict Changes in Body Composition from Childhood to Adolescence: Findings from the European Youth Heart Study
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Changes in Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predict Changes in Body Composition from Childhood to Adolescence: Findings from the European Youth Heart Study
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PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE
Volume 39, Issue 2, Pages 78-86
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Informa UK Limited
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2011-07-13
DOI
10.3810/psm.2011.05.1897
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