The great leap backward: changes in the jumping performance of Australian children aged 11−12-years between 1985 and 2015
Abstract
Previous data have indicated relative stability over time of paediatric jumping performance, but few data exist since the early 2000s. This study quantified the 30-year secular changes in jumping performance of Australian children aged 11−12-years using data from the Australian Schools Health and Fitness Survey (1985, n = 1967) and Growing Up in Australia’s Child Health CheckPoint (2015, n = 1765). Both cohorts measured jumping performance...
Paper Details
Title
The great leap backward: changes in the jumping performance of Australian children aged 11−12-years between 1985 and 2015
Published Date
Oct 13, 2018
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
7
Pages
748 - 754
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