Excess adiposity and low physical fitness hamper Supine-to-Stand test performance among sedentary adolescents
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between body adiposity and physical fitness with performance in the Supine-to-Stand test (STS-test) in sedentary adolescents. Methods: Sixty-two adolescents, of both sexes, between 10 and 16 years old, participated in the study. Body m...
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Main Authors: | Maiara C. Tadiotto (Author), Michael Duncan (Author), Jorge Mota (Author), Frederico B. Moraes-Junior (Author), Patricia R.P. Corazza (Author), Matheus Czoczuk (Author), Francisco J. de Menezes-Junior (Author), Tatiana A.A. Tozo (Author), Manuel J. Coelho- (Author), André L.F. Rodacki (Author), Neiva Leite (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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