Effect of two-weeks of school-based sprint training on physical fitness, risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases and cognitive function in adolescent girls: A randomized controlled pilot trial
BackgroundSchool-based physical activity interventions are accessible to most adolescents and could enhance adolescent cardiometabolic health and cognition; yet the feasibility and success of school-based physical activity interventions is understudied.MethodsSixteen adolescent girls (age: 11.7 ± 0....
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Main Authors: | Ryan A. Williams (Author), Karah J. Dring (Author), John G. Morris (Author), Caroline Sunderland (Author), Mary E. Nevill (Author), Simon B. Cooper (Author) |
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