Secular trends in the grip strength and body mass index of sport university students between 1973 and 2016: J-Fit+study
Background/Objective: Sport university students are a unique population because they usually have a strong sport background since early childhood. In this study, we aimed to examine secular trends in grip strength of male, first-year sport university students in comparison with the general populatio...
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Main Authors: | Tetsuhiro Kidokoro (Author), Yoshimitsu Kohmura (Author), Noriyuki Fuku (Author), Yuki Someya (Author), Koya Suzuki (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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