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Physical activity at the government-recommended level and obesity-related health outcomes: a longitudinal study (Early Bird 37)
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In children, physical activity above the government-recommended intensity of 3 METs is associated with a progressive improvement in metabolic health but not with a change in BMI or fatness. Girls habitually undertake less physical activity than boys, questioning whether girls in particular should be encouraged to do more, or the recommendations adjusted for girls.
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Validity of body mass index compared with other body-composition screening indexes for the assessment of body fatness in children and adolescents Zuguo Mei, Laurence M. Grummer‐Strawn, Angelo Pietrobelli, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition ObesityNutritionChildhood ObesityPhysical ActivityBody Composition | 2002 | 991 |
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