EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES ON BODY COMPOSITION AND MUSCULAR FITNESS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN

It is well known that regular physical activity can induce changes in body composition and overall body power of skeletal muscles. Aim of the study was to evaluate effects of regular physical education classes on changes in body composition and muscular fitness in primary school children. Overall 38...

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Hauptverfasser: Kapo, Safet, Čaušević, Denis, Doder, Ivor, Kapo, Anida, Gurda, Eldar, Kapo, Nadža, Čuljević, Adelina, Fočo, Rešad, Bandić, Muamer, Čović, Nedim
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