Biometric status, cardiovascular endurance, strength, speed, flexibility, and coordination were assessed in a cross-sectional survey involving 3,540 Swiss boys and girls, aged 9 to 19. Strength and endurance were better among boys, whereas girls displayed better flexibility. Most of the performances among girls did not change from 14 years onwards, while boys exhibited better performances after 15-16 years. The coefficients of correlation between the tests varied from as low as .16 (NS) to .63 (p <.01). Multiple regression analyses showed that height, weight, and chronological and biological age altogether were independently related to the performance on most of the tests. Fitness is a multidimensional concept that not only evolves with ...
Childhood physical fitness relative to adult health outcomes coupled with scant longitudinal researc...
Health is closely linked to physical activity and fitness. It is therefore important to monitor fitn...
Relative age is a phenomenon broadly studied in sport sciences. Youth sports participants born earli...
Abstract Children’s physical fitness development and related moderating effects of age and sex are w...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the differences among strength, speed and endurance in...
BACKGROUND: The protective effects of physical activity and fitness on cardiovascular health have cl...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences among strength, speed and endurance in 11-13 a...
Developmental differences between boys and girls result in sex-specific physical fitness changes fro...
The main purpose of the study was to explore sex and age specific correlations between self-reported...
Age-groups are commonly implemented in education and sports in order to provide fair and equal oppor...
Abstract The psychophysical development of humans is genetically determined and influenced by a num...
We compared the fitness levels of cohorts of 15-year-old youth in 1988 and 2001 to ascertain whether...
Abstract Many studies indicate that a physical fitness characteristic is an important marker for ...
Childhood physical fitness relative to adult health outcomes coupled with scant longitudinal researc...
Health is closely linked to physical activity and fitness. It is therefore important to monitor fitn...
Relative age is a phenomenon broadly studied in sport sciences. Youth sports participants born earli...
Abstract Children’s physical fitness development and related moderating effects of age and sex are w...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the differences among strength, speed and endurance in...
BACKGROUND: The protective effects of physical activity and fitness on cardiovascular health have cl...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
To better understand how developmental differences impact performance on a broad selection of common...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences among strength, speed and endurance in 11-13 a...
Developmental differences between boys and girls result in sex-specific physical fitness changes fro...
The main purpose of the study was to explore sex and age specific correlations between self-reported...
Age-groups are commonly implemented in education and sports in order to provide fair and equal oppor...
Abstract The psychophysical development of humans is genetically determined and influenced by a num...
We compared the fitness levels of cohorts of 15-year-old youth in 1988 and 2001 to ascertain whether...
Abstract Many studies indicate that a physical fitness characteristic is an important marker for ...
Childhood physical fitness relative to adult health outcomes coupled with scant longitudinal researc...
Health is closely linked to physical activity and fitness. It is therefore important to monitor fitn...
Relative age is a phenomenon broadly studied in sport sciences. Youth sports participants born earli...