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4. Psychometric properties of the Knowledge and Understanding Questionnaire of the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy-2 in low-income Brazilian children.

5. Fitness and fatness in children and adolescents: investigating their role in the association between physical activity and cardiometabolic health.

6. EFFECTS OF A SMALL-SIDED SOCCER PROGRAM ON HEALTH PARAMETERS IN OBESE CHILDREN.

7. The genetic predisposition to obesity has no influence on waist circumference when screen time and sleep duration are adequate in children and adolescents.

8. Team sports, running, walking: activity-specific associations with perceived environmental factors in adolescents.

9. EFFECTS OF TWO PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH-RELATED PHYSICAL FITNESS ACCORDING TO SEX.

10. El cumplimiento de las recomendaciones internacionales de tiempo de pantalla se asocia a patrones de alimentación saludable en los escolares españoles.

11. Temporal trends in physical fitness and obesity among Brazilian children and adolescents between 2008 and 2014.

12. SLEEP AND CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH: ROLE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS.

13. Adherence to Southern European Atlantic Diet and physical fitness on the atherogenic index of plasma in adolescents.

14. A review of the statistical methods used in sports and exercise sciences PhD theses: a case study in a single post-graduate program.

15. Muscular fitness, Southern European Atlantic Diet and inflammation in adolescents. Azorean Physical Activity and Health Study II.

16. Association between school structure and physical activity in physical education class and school recess.

17. Projeto Esporte Brasil: physical fitness profile related to sport performance of children and adolescents.

18. Metabolic risk in schoolchildren is associated with low levels of cardiorespiratory fitness, obesity, and parents' nutritional profile.

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