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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine Research Center, TUMS

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1. Relationship between aerobic fitness and morphology is affected by training status in early adolescents

- Kojić F. , et al.

2. Prediction of maximal oxygen uptake based on anthropometric indices in Iranian male adults

- Azadi N. , et al.

3. Anthropometric indicators of body fat as discriminators of low levels of cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents

- Gonçalves E.C.d.A. , et al.

4. Intercorrelation between adolescent’ physical status and aerobic capacity level

- Ivanyshyn I. , et al.

5. Effects of a period without mandatory physical training on maximum oxygen uptake and anthropometric parameters in naval cadets

- Ojeda Á.H. , et al.

6. Intergenerational changes in adiposity and fat distribution from 1982 to 2011 in male children and adolescents from Kolkata (India)

- Kryst Ł. , et al.

7. Utility of published skinfold thickness equations for prediction of body composition in very young New Zealand children

- Asadi S. , et al.

8. Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: Evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points

- Santos Silva D.A. , et al.

9. Associations among body mass index, circumferences measures, and cardiovascular fitness in adolescents

- Zhang P. , et al.

10. Cardiorespiratory fitness in children: Evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points

- Silva D.A.S. , et al.

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