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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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Elaine M Murtagh,Marie H Murphy Elaine M Murtagh
The purpose of this study was to (1) determine the physical activity levels of 9-11 year old children, and (2) compare the activity levels of children who commute to school by active and passive modes. 140 children aged 9-11 years (85 boys)...
Soyang Kwon,Kathleen F Janz,Trudy L Burns et al. Soyang Kwon et al.
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the association between daily light-intensity physical activity (LPA) and total body fat mass changes during childhood. The study sample was 577 children participating in the longitudinal Iow...
Palma Chillón,Francisco B Ortega,Jonatan R Ruiz et al. Palma Chillón et al.
We assessed commuting patterns in adolescents from 10 European cities and examined associations with physical activity (PA). A total of 3112 adolescents were included. PA was objectively measured with accelerometry. Commuting patterns and o...
Michael Behringer,Andreas Vom Heede,Maria Matthews et al. Michael Behringer et al.
The recent literature delineates resistance training in children and adolescents to be effective and safe. However, only little is known about the transfer of achieved strength gains to athletic performance. The present meta-analysis reveal...
Bernard Gutin,Scott Owens Bernard Gutin
The purposes of this article were to (1): review recent studies of relations between physical activity and cardiometabolic biomarkers of youths (2); highlight areas in which additional research is needed; and (3) make recommendations for pr...
Rafael Martin Acero,Miguel Fernández-del Olmo,Jose Andres Sánchez et al. Rafael Martin Acero et al.
The aim of this study was to determine the reliability of the squat jump test (SJ) and countermovement jump test (CMJ), in fifty-six children (30 girls and 26 boys) with ages ranging from 6 to 8 years. Each subject performed two evaluation ...
Anis Chaouachi,Monoem Haddad,Carlo Castagna et al. Anis Chaouachi et al.
The objective of this study was to examine the response and recovery to a single set of maximal, low and high angular velocity isokinetic leg extension-flexion contractions with boys. Sixteen boys (11-14 yrs) performed 10 isokinetic contrac...
Julia Zakrzewski,Keith Tolfrey Julia Zakrzewski
Consensus on the exercise protocol used to measure Fatmax (exercise intensity corresponding to maximum fat oxidation (MFO)) in children has not been reached. The present study compared Fatmax estimated using the 3 min incremental cycling pr...
Genevieve Fridlund Dunton,Audie A Atienza,James Tscherne et al. Genevieve Fridlund Dunton et al.
Research sought to identify combinations of risk and protective factors predicting change in physical activity (PA) over one year in high school students. Adolescents (N = 344; M = 15.7 years) participated in a longitudinal study with asses...