Associations between self-estimated and measured physical fitness among 40-year-old men and women

The aim was to evaluate whether 40‐year‐old men and women are able to estimate their level of fitness compared with actual measured physical fitness. Twenty‐nine men and 35 women first completed a questionnaire at home and then their physical fitness was measured at laboratory. The index of self‐est...

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