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Ransdell, Lynda
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Physical Fitness
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Effects of home- and university-based programs on physical self-perception in mothers and daughters.
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Potential benefits of physical activity for children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
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A 6-month pilot study of effects of a physical activity intervention on life satisfaction with a sample of three generations of women.
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Fitness of children with standard-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia during maintenance therapy: response to a home-based exercise and nutrition program.
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An examination of current practices and gender differences in strength and conditioning in a sample of varsity high school athletic programs.
Academic Article
Off-ice fitness of elite female ice hockey players by team success, age, and player position.
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Evaluation of an Internet-short message service-based intervention for promoting physical activity in Hong Kong Chinese adolescent school children: a pilot study.
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A physical profile of elite female ice hockey players from the USA.
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Physiologic performance test differences in female volleyball athletes by competition level and player position.
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Daughters and mothers exercising together: effects of home- and community-based programs.
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Worksite intervention model for facilitating changes in physical activity, fitness, and psychological parameters.
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Generations Exercising Together to Improve Fitness (GET FIT): a pilot study designed to increase physical activity and improve health-related fitness in three generations of women.
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Factors related to physical activity adherence in women: review and suggestions for future research.
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