<p>**Significantly different to “Middle” and “High” fitness group, p<0.01. *Significantly different to “”High” fitness groups, p<0.05.</p
<p>BMI: body mass index; PImax: maximal inspiratory pressure; PEmax: maximal expiratory pressure.</p...
<p>Data are presented as marginal estimated mean ± SE.</p><p>MAP = mean arterial blood pressure (DBP...
No significant differences were detected among individuals in the underweight (BMI < 18.5), normal b...
<p>The mean difference in weight change by intervention group for BMI categories.</p
Significant differences between compared BMI groups according to multivariate logistic regression an...
Many studies have reported negative association between fitness level and BMI categories but the lac...
The aim of this of systematic review paper was to determine whether there is a correlation between t...
<p>Values are means and SE. Numbers in bars represent the number of participants in each group. CRP ...
<p>Data are presented as marginal estimated mean ± SE.</p><p>MAP = mean arterial blood pressure (DBP...
Group differences in metabolic health (continuous variables) at baseline, adjusting for baseline BMI...
<p>Aerobic capacity, strength, anthropometric measurements and quality of life: within and between g...
^ denotes statistically significant difference between lower and higher cardiac response groups with...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a strong predictor of morbidity and mortality in patients with ob...
Comparison of BMI categories derived from self-reported and measured height and weight values in all...
Baseline characteristics by cardiorespiratory fitness and body mass index categories.</p
<p>BMI: body mass index; PImax: maximal inspiratory pressure; PEmax: maximal expiratory pressure.</p...
<p>Data are presented as marginal estimated mean ± SE.</p><p>MAP = mean arterial blood pressure (DBP...
No significant differences were detected among individuals in the underweight (BMI < 18.5), normal b...
<p>The mean difference in weight change by intervention group for BMI categories.</p
Significant differences between compared BMI groups according to multivariate logistic regression an...
Many studies have reported negative association between fitness level and BMI categories but the lac...
The aim of this of systematic review paper was to determine whether there is a correlation between t...
<p>Values are means and SE. Numbers in bars represent the number of participants in each group. CRP ...
<p>Data are presented as marginal estimated mean ± SE.</p><p>MAP = mean arterial blood pressure (DBP...
Group differences in metabolic health (continuous variables) at baseline, adjusting for baseline BMI...
<p>Aerobic capacity, strength, anthropometric measurements and quality of life: within and between g...
^ denotes statistically significant difference between lower and higher cardiac response groups with...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a strong predictor of morbidity and mortality in patients with ob...
Comparison of BMI categories derived from self-reported and measured height and weight values in all...
Baseline characteristics by cardiorespiratory fitness and body mass index categories.</p
<p>BMI: body mass index; PImax: maximal inspiratory pressure; PEmax: maximal expiratory pressure.</p...
<p>Data are presented as marginal estimated mean ± SE.</p><p>MAP = mean arterial blood pressure (DBP...
No significant differences were detected among individuals in the underweight (BMI < 18.5), normal b...