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1. Agreement between fat-free mass from bioelectrical impedance analysis and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and their use in estimating resting metabolic rate in resistance-trained men

2. Effect of a 16-week multi-level classroom standing desk intervention on cognitive performance and academic achievement in adolescents

3. Allometric scaling of aerobic fitness outputs in school-aged pubertal girls

4. Biocultural approach of the association between maturity and physical activity in youth

5. Total and regional bone mineral and tissue composition in female adolescent athletes: comparison between volleyball players and swimmers

6. Age at menarche and cancer risk at adulthood

7. Changes in Intra-to-Extra-Cellular Water Ratio and Bioelectrical Parameters from Day-Before to Day-Of Competition in Bodybuilders: A Pilot Study

8. Weaker older women gain more lower body strength than their stronger counterparts, but not muscle mass, following 12 weeks of resistance training

10. Cardiorespiratory fitness effect may be under-estimated in ‘fat but fit’ hypothesis studies

11. Differential Responsiveness for Strength Gain Between Limbs After Resistance Training in Older Women: Impact on Interlimb Asymmetry Reduction

12. Whey Protein Supplementation Is Superior to Leucine-Matched Collagen Peptides to Increase Muscle Thickness During a 10-Week Resistance Training Program in Untrained Young Adults

13. Does Varying Resistance Exercises Promote Superior Muscle Hypertrophy and Strength Gains? A Systematic Review

14. Addition of the barbell hip thrust is effective for enhancing gluteus maximus hypertrophy in young women

16. Greater Gastrocnemius Muscle Hypertrophy After Partial Range of Motion Training Performed at Long Muscle Lengths

17. Resistance Training for Older Women: Do Adaptive Responses Support the ACSM and NSCA Position Stands?

19. Twenty minutes of post-exercise hypotension are enough to predict chronic blood pressure reduction induced by resistance training in older women

20. Moderate and Higher Protein Intakes Promote Superior Body Recomposition in Older Women Performing Resistance Training

21. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Hoping for the best, prepared for the worst: can we perform remote data collection in sport sciences?

22. Reproducibility of isokinetic strength assessment of knee muscle actions in adult athletes: Torques and antagonist-agonist ratios derived at the same angle position.

23. Tracking of body adiposity indicators from childhood to adolescence: Mediation by BMI.

24. Frequency of resistance training does not affect inhibitory control or improve strength in well-trained young adults.

25. Screen-based sedentary behaviors, mental health, and social relationships among adolescents

26. Prevalence of dyslipidemia in adolescents: Comparison between definitions

27. Clusters of obesogenic behaviors and metabolic risk according to somatic maturity status among adolescents

28. Muscular strength and skeletal muscle mass in 511 physically independent older women aged 60-88 years

29. Impact of exercise intervention-based changes on physical function biomarkers in older adults after hospital discharge: A systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

30. Effect of Resistance Exercise Order on Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Older Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial

32. Partial range of motion and muscle hypertrophy: not all ROMs lead to Rome

33. The Generality of Strength: Relationship between Different Measures of Muscular Strength in Older Women

34. Responsiveness to muscle mass gain following 12 and 24 weeks of resistance training in older women

35. Starting the Resistance-Training Session with Lower-Body Exercises Provides Lower Session Perceived Exertion without Altering the Training Volume in Older Women

36. Resistance training reduces metabolic syndrome and inflammatory markers in older women: A randomized controlled trial

37. Sarcopenia and physical independence in older adults: the independent and synergic role of muscle mass and muscle function

38. Fitness but not weight status is associated with projected physical independence in older adults

39. Cardiorespiratory fitness is related to metabolic risk independent of physical activity in boys but not girls from Southern Brazil

40. Correlates of sports practice, occupational and leisure-time physical activity in Brazilian adolescents

41. The effects of sports participation on the development of left ventricular mass in adolescent boys

42. Validity of the methods to assess body fat in children and adolescents using multi-compartment models as the reference method: a systematic review

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