To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associated with childhood muscular fitness (strength and power) that preceded the recently observed secular decline. Data were available from a nationally representative sample of Australian children aged 7-15 years in 1985 (n = 8469). Muscular fitness measures included strength (right and left grip, shoulder extension and flexion, and leg strength) and power (standing long jump distance). Anthropometric (adiposity, fat-free mass), cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), flexibility, speed capability, physical activity (individual and parental), dietary quality and intake (fruit, vegetable, protein) and sociodemographic (area-level socioeconomic status (SES)...
This study was designed to explore the determinants of physical fitness in European children aged 6-...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Children with growth retardation or short stature genera...
Low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) but the assoc...
To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associate...
To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associate...
Purpose: To promote greater muscular strength across the life course and, in turn, help improve long...
Objectives: Muscular strength is an important component of fitness that enables the execution of a r...
Purpose: Child and adult muscular power have been shown to associate with contemporary cardiometabol...
Research shows that cardiorespiratory (CRF) and muscular fitness in childhood are associated with a ...
Objectives:Low muscular strength is a risk factor for current and future adverse health outcomes. Ho...
Background: Physical activity guidelines have been updated to recognise the importance of children p...
Purpose To examine the associations between muscular fitness (MF) and body composition. Method ...
To contribute to the current debate as to the relative influences of dietary intake and physical act...
To contribute to the current debate as to the relative influences of dietary intake and physical act...
Introduction To determine whether childhood muscular fitness phenotypes (strength, endurance, power)...
This study was designed to explore the determinants of physical fitness in European children aged 6-...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Children with growth retardation or short stature genera...
Low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) but the assoc...
To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associate...
To help inform strategies aimed at increasing muscular fitness levels, we examined factors associate...
Purpose: To promote greater muscular strength across the life course and, in turn, help improve long...
Objectives: Muscular strength is an important component of fitness that enables the execution of a r...
Purpose: Child and adult muscular power have been shown to associate with contemporary cardiometabol...
Research shows that cardiorespiratory (CRF) and muscular fitness in childhood are associated with a ...
Objectives:Low muscular strength is a risk factor for current and future adverse health outcomes. Ho...
Background: Physical activity guidelines have been updated to recognise the importance of children p...
Purpose To examine the associations between muscular fitness (MF) and body composition. Method ...
To contribute to the current debate as to the relative influences of dietary intake and physical act...
To contribute to the current debate as to the relative influences of dietary intake and physical act...
Introduction To determine whether childhood muscular fitness phenotypes (strength, endurance, power)...
This study was designed to explore the determinants of physical fitness in European children aged 6-...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Children with growth retardation or short stature genera...
Low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) but the assoc...