A School-Based Exercise Intervention Program Increases Muscle Strength in Prepubertal Boys
This prospective controlled intervention study over 12 months evaluated the effect of exercise on muscular function, physical ability, and body composition in pre-pubertal boys. Sixty-eight boys aged 6-8 years, involved in a general school-based exercise program of 40 min per school day (200 min/wee...
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Main Authors: | Susanna Stenevi-Lundgren (Author), Robin M. Daly (Author), Magnus K. Karlsson (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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