Secular Trends of Physical Fitness in Twenty-Five Birth Cohorts of Slovenian Children: A Population-Based Study
In Slovenia, the national SLOfit surveillance system of the somatic and motor development of children and youth has been enabling researchers to observe the developmental trends of the entire population of school-aged children since 1987. The national database currently incorporates over 7.2 million...
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Main Authors: | Žan Luca Potočnik (Author), Gregor Jurak (Author), Gregor Starc (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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