Physical Activity, Bmi Percentile, And Vascular Health In U.s. Children And Adolescents: Nhanes 2003-2006

To examine the main effects and combined association of physical activity (PA) and body mass index (BMI) percentile on resting blood pressure (BP) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in a nationally representative sample of United States (U.S.) children and adolescents from the National Health and Nutritio...

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Hauptverfasser: Betz, Heather H, Eisenmann, Joey C, Laurson, Kelly R, DuBose, Katrina D, Pivarnik, James M, Reeves, Mathew J, Carlson, Joseph J, Pfeiffer, Karin A
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