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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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Vassilis Gerodimos,Konstantina Karatrantou Vassilis Gerodimos
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the intersession and the intrasession reliability of maximal handgrip strength test in young wrestlers. Twenty-seven prepubertal (9.49 ± 0.96 yrs) and twenty-seven pubertal (14.60 ± 0.50 yrs) male...
Peter Hosick,Robert McMurray,A C Hackney et al. Peter Hosick et al.
Reports suggest children with high aerobic fitness (VO2max; mL/kg/min) have healthier profiles of TNF-α and IL-6; however, research has not accounted for differences in adiposity between high-fit and low-fit individuals. Thus, this study e...
Eric Wickel Eric Wickel
This study analyzed time-use interviews to report levels of active and inactive behavior during the after-school period (3-6 pm). Interviews were conducted on random days from three separate seasons during third and fourth grade. Youth with...
Stephanie Van Biervliet,Jean Pierre Van Biervliet,Karel Watteyne et al. Stephanie Van Biervliet et al.
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of exercise on urine sediment in adolescent soccer players. In 25 15-year-old (range 14.4-15.8 yrs) athletes, urinary protein, osmolality and cytology were analyzed by flow cytometry and automated dips...
Sharon Taverno Ross,Marsha Dowda,Ruth Saunders et al. Sharon Taverno Ross et al.
Little is known about how screen-based sedentary behavior at home and in preschool influences children's health and activity patterns. The current study examined the individual and cumulative influence of TV viewing at home and in preschool...
Susan B Sisson,Ashley E Anderson,Kevin R Short et al. Susan B Sisson et al.
The purpose of this study was to determine if light physical activity (LPA) minimizes the impairment of cardiometabolic risk factors following a typical meal in adolescents. Eighteen adolescents (50% male, 14.8 ± 2.3 yrs) consumed a meal (...
Katherine E Robben,David C Poole,Craig A Harms Katherine E Robben
A two-test protocol (incremental/ramp (IWT) + supramaximal constant-load (CWR)) to affirm max and obviate reliance on secondary criteria has only been validated in highly fit children. In girls (n = 15) and boys (n = 12) with a wide range o...
Clemens Drenowatz,Olivia Wartha,Jochen Klenk et al. Clemens Drenowatz et al.
This study examined the association between biological maturity, CVD risk, fitness and health behavior in 709 (359 male, 350 female) 8-year-old children (range: 6.3-8.9 years). Sports participation and sedentary behavior was assessed via pa...
Russell Jago,Kimberly L Drews,Robert G McMurray et al. Russell Jago et al.
This paper examined whether a two-year change in fitness, body mass index (BMI) or the additive effect of change in fitness and BMI were associated with change in cardiometabolic risk factors among youth. Cardiometabolic risk factors, BMI g...
Bumsoo Ahn,Robert McMurray,Joanne Harrell Bumsoo Ahn
The relationship between insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), percent body fat, and aerobic fitness (VO2max per unit fat free mass; mL/kgFFM/min) was examined in 1,710 children. Percent body fat was estimated from sum of skinfolds, and VO2max was ...