Lower fitness levels, higher fat-to-lean mass ratios, and lower cardiorespiratory endurance are more likely to affect the body mass index of saudi children and adolescents

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  • who: Mohamed Ahmed Said from the Maastricht University Medical Women`s University, India have published the research work: Lower fitness levels, higher fat-to-lean mass ratios, and lower cardiorespiratory endurance are more likely to affect the body mass index of Saudi children and adolescents, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aims to determine fitness levels using the five health-related physical fitness components (fat-to-lean mass ratio, cardiorespiratory endurance, upper body strength and endurance, abdominal muscle strength and endurance, and flexibility) in Saudi students aged 10-17 years; and_(2) investigate the . . .

     

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