Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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Part I The Josef Rutenfranz Lecture |
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1 From playground to podium |
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2 Evidence-based physical activity interventions in children |
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3 Physical activity and early markers of cardiovascular diseases in obese children |
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4 Differential motor-activation patterns: The most comprehensive explanation for child-adult performance differences |
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5 Understanding the genetics of birth weight |
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Part III Exercise Physiology |
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6 Child and adolescent differences in economy at various speeds across a two-year time period |
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7 Fuel use responses in young boys and girls during submaximal exercise |
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8 RER variability analysis by sample entropy: Comparing trained and untrained adolescent female soccer players |
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9 Effect of exercise mode on fat oxidation and 'fatmax' in pre- to early pubertal girls and boys |
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10 Prefrontal cortex oxygenation and muscle oxygenation during incremental exercise in children: A near-infrared spectroscopy study |
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11 Comparative analysis of quadriceps endurance during sustained submaximal isometric contractions in children and adults |
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12 Heat sensation of obese and non-obese pubescent boys during cycling and recovery in the heat |
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13 Ability of milk to replace fluid losses in children after exercise in the heat |
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Part IV Physical Activity and Health |
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14 Relationships between cardiometabolic risk factors and aerobic fitness: a fresh look |
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15 Effects of a school-based cross-curricular physical activity intervention on cardiovascular disease risk factors in 11-14 year olds |
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16 Impact of changes in screen time on blood profiles and blood pressure in adolescents over a two year period |
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17 Aerobic fitness and physical activity are related to lean body mass and not adiposity in preschoolers |
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18 Validation of the GENEA waveform accelerometer for assessment of children's physical activity |
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19 Energy cost of playing activity video games: A comparison between children with obesity and normal weight controls |
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20 Contribution of organized sports to estimated energy expenditure in female adolescents |
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21 The effect of a 6 week school based Active Play intervention on pre-school physical activity and sedentary behaviour |
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22 Relationships between bone mineral density and jumping height in prepubertal girls with different physical activity patterns |
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155 | (6) |
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23 Body structure, physical activity and quantitative ultrasound measurements in prepubertal boys |
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161 | (6) |
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24 The combined association of self-efficacy and fatness on physical activity in low income, minority children |
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167 | (4) |
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25 Physical activity in children: Does it vary by where children live, learn and play? Lessons from the built environment and active transport (beat) project |
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26 Feasibility of physical education homework assignments in high-school |
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Part V Exercise and Medicine |
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27 Longitudinal oral contraceptive use on bone parameters |
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28 The timing of bone density and estimated bone geometry at the proximal femur: A longitudinal hip structural analysis study |
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29 Heart rate variability and aerobic fitness in adolescents born prematurely with very low birth weight |
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30 Cardiopulmonary outcomes in young adults born prematurely with varying birth weights |
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31 Physical activity and muscle hypofunction in children with Crohn's disease: Implications for bone health |
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215 | (6) |
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32 Reduced fat oxidation rates during submaximal exercise in adolescents with a chronic inflammatory disease |
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221 | (6) |
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33 Sedentary behaviour in youth with Cerebral Palsy and age, gender and season matched controls |
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227 | (6) |
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34 An adaptation of central and peripheral cardiovascular exercise responses in children as a determinant of microvascular function |
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35 The effectiveness of a short-term low-intensity walking intervention on lipid profile in obese adolescents |
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Part VI Testing and Performance |
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36 Reproducibility of functional and physiological outcomes of exercise testing in ambulatory children with spina bifida |
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37 Validity of the oxygen uptake efficiency slope in children with cystic fibrosis |
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253 | (6) |
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38 The validity of the steep ramp protocol to predict peak oxygen uptake in adolescents with cystic fibrosis |
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P.B. van de Weert-van Leeuwen |
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39 A new treadmill protocol for the clinical evaluation of children with cardiac disease |
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40 Influence of two sprint training programmes on fitness of young soccer players |
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41 Weight resistance for a cycle ergometer Wingate test performed by different maturational groups of male swimmers |
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275 | (6) |
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42 Explosive leg power and body composition in 11-17-year-old boys |
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Part VII Young Athlete and Sports Participation |
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43 Training reduces catabolic and inflammatory response to a single practice in female volleyball players |
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289 | (6) |
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44 Short- and long-term maximal protocols and their contribution to differentiate under-17 hockey players by competitive level |
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295 | (6) |
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45 The evaluation of small-sided games as a talent identification mechanism in elite youth football |
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46 Are there any detectable secular growth changes in young male athletes? |
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47 Isokinetic strength and risk of muscle imbalance in U-17 hockey players by competitive level |
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Part VIII Methodology in Longitudinal Research |
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48 The advantages and disadvantages of longitudinal research in growth and health of kids |
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Author Index |
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General Index |
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