Hyperuricemia is associated with low cardiorespiratory fitness levels and excess weight in schoolchildren
Objective: To evaluate the possible association between hyperuricemia and cardiorespiratory fitness levels/nutritional profile, grouped into a single variable, in schoolchildren. Method: Cross-sectional study of 2335 students from Elementary schools, aged 7-17 years of both genders, stratified by co...
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Main Authors: | Luiza N. Reis (Author), Jane D.P. Renner (Author), Cézane P. Reuter (Author), Jorge A. Horta (Author), Dulciane N. Paiva (Author), Andréia R. de M. Valim (Author), Ana P. Sehn (Author), Elza D. de Mello (Author), Miria S. Burgos (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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