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期刊名:Pediatric exercise science

缩写:PEDIATR EXERC SCI

ISSN:0899-8493

e-ISSN:1543-2920

IF/分区:1.3/Q3

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Michael J Buono,Julia J Roby,Frank G Micale et al. Michael J Buono et al.
The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of three of the most commonly used field tests to predict maximum oxygen uptake in children and adolescents. VO2 max was directly measured during a maximal treadmill te...
Mollie W DeLozier,Bernard Gutin,Jack Wang et al. Mollie W DeLozier et al.
Anthropometric and bioimpedance regression equations were developed for young children using total body water (TBW) as the criterion. Ninety-six boys and girls, 4-8 years of age, served as subjects. Measures included height, weight, five sk...
Richard W Best,Mary A Steinhardt Richard W Best
The purpose of this study was to determine whether children from three schools could accurately count and report their exercise heart rate (HR) during physical education class. Data collection included exercise HR reported by the children a...
Neil Armstrong,John Balding,Peter Gentle et al. Neil Armstrong et al.
The peak oxygen uptake (VO2) of 199 boys and 164 girls (mean age 13.2±1.3 yrs) was examined in relation to their body fatness, blood pressure, and serum cholesterol level. Peak VO2 was significantly correlated with skinfold thickness in bo...
Dianne S Ward,Julie D Jackman,Floyd J Galiano Dianne S Ward
Seventeen children, ages 8-14 years, were compared to an adult group (n = 19) in their ability to execute prescriptive exercise using the Borg 6-20 rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scale. Subjects cycled at a controlled pace (setting resi...
Daniel Gould,Robert C Eklund,Linda Petlichkoff et al. Daniel Gould et al.
This study examined psychological correlates of performance in youth wrestlers by replicating and extending the findings of Scanlan et al. (18). A secondary purpose was to replicate and extend work on antecedents of pre- and postcompetitive...
Kirk J Cureton,Ted A Baumgartner,Beth G McManis Kirk J Cureton
The purposes of this study were (a) to describe the relation of 1-mile run/walk time (MRWT) to skinfold thickness measures in a national probability sample of students 8 to 18 years of age (NCYFS I and II, n= 11,123) and (b) to evaluate the...
Ann F Maliszewski,Patty S Freedson,Chris J Ebbeling et al. Ann F Maliszewski et al.
The Caltrac accelerometer functions as either an activity monitor that provides activity counts based on vertical acceleration as the individual moves about, or as a calorie counter in which the acceleration units are used in conjunction wi...
Jane C Golden,Kathleen F Janz,William R Clarke et al. Jane C Golden et al.
This paper demonstrates the reliability, validity, and practical applications of a unique protocol developed to obtain both submaximal steady-state and peak exercise responses in the same test in children and adolescents. The study examined...