Associations between Health-Related Fitness and Cardio-Metabolic Blood Profiles in Low-Income Children
Abstract
Children from low-income families have a higher incidence for developing early onset cardio-metabolic disease risk factors. Optimal levels of health-related fitness may attenuate risk, but little research has examined its relationships with individual cardio-metabolic blood markers in low-income children. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and correlates of unfavorable cardio-metabolic blood profiles in children from...
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Title
Associations between Health-Related Fitness and Cardio-Metabolic Blood Profiles in Low-Income Children
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
05
Issue
09
Pages
370 - 376
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