Relative Age Effect of Sport Academy Adolescents, a Physiological Evaluation
The relationship between birth quarter distribution and physiological characteristics related to athletic skills, in adolescent sport academy students has not been fully investigated. In a cross-sectional study, we recruited 86 boys and 52 girls aged 12−14 years during their first term at...
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Main Authors: | Staffan Ek (Author), Per Wollmer (Author), Magnus K. Karlsson (Author), Tomas Peterson (Author), Ola Thorsson (Author), M. Charlotte Olsson (Author), Julia S. Malmborg (Author), Magnus Dencker (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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