WEIGHT STATUS, BMI AND PHYSICAL FITNESS IN POLISH YOUTH: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN 1986 AND 2016

Background: One of the components affecting the level of health is physical fitness and diets, which is also considered the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. Methods: Samples by survey ranged from 871 to 1,417 (boys) and from 843 to 1,326 (girls). Speed (5 m run), agility (figure-8-run), explosive...

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Hauptverfasser: Bartkowiak, Sylwia, Konarski, Jan M, Strzelczyk, Ryszard, Janowski, Jarosław, Karpowicz, Małgorzata, Lopes, Vitor P, Malina, Robert M
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