1981
DOI: 10.1016/0091-7435(81)90041-4
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Comparison of blood lipids, lipoproteins, anthropometric measures, and resting and exercise cardiovascular responses in children, 6–7 years old

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“…[22][23][24] Although some cholesterol investigations have studied the extent to which blood lipid levels are related to physical activity and exercise in children, little research to date has examined the relation between measured aerobic fitness and blood lipids in children.24 Yet, study of aerobic fitness and blood lipids is probably a more valid approach than measurement of self-reported physical activity and blood lipids,8'27 particularly in children. Physical activity is usually a subjective measurement requiring accurate recall.…”
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“…[22][23][24] Although some cholesterol investigations have studied the extent to which blood lipid levels are related to physical activity and exercise in children, little research to date has examined the relation between measured aerobic fitness and blood lipids in children.24 Yet, study of aerobic fitness and blood lipids is probably a more valid approach than measurement of self-reported physical activity and blood lipids,8'27 particularly in children. Physical activity is usually a subjective measurement requiring accurate recall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%