Physical fitness, physical activity and adiposity: associations with risk factors for cardiometabolic disease and cognitive function across adolescence
Abstract Background The cross-sectional associations between physical activity, physical fitness and adiposity with risk factors for cardiometabolic disease (particularly novel ones such as inflammatory cytokines) and cognitive function across the period of adolescence are not well understood. Addit...
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Main Authors: | Ryan A. Williams (Author), Simon B. Cooper (Author), Karah J. Dring (Author), Lorna Hatch (Author), John G. Morris (Author), Feng-Hua Sun (Author), Mary E. Nevill (Author) |
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