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Academic Article The impact of a 3-year after-school obesity prevention program in elementary school children.
Academic Article Micro- and macro-level correlates of adiposity in children.
Academic Article An after-school physical activity program for obesity prevention in children: the Medical College of Georgia FitKid Project.
Academic Article The Medical College of Georgia Fitkid project: the relations between program attendance and changes in outcomes in year 1.
Concept Physical Fitness
Academic Article Behavioral and cognitive correlates of exercise self-schemata.
Academic Article Setting for exercise and concerns about body appearance of women who exercise.
Academic Article Impact of the Bienestar school-based diabetes mellitus prevention program on fasting capillary glucose levels: a randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Relations of fatness and fitness to fasting insulin in black and white adolescents.
Academic Article Relations of body fatness and cardiovascular fitness to lipid profile in black and white adolescents.
Academic Article Validation of the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older Children in children of different races.
Academic Article Relations of black mothers' and daughters' body fatness, physical activity beliefs and behavior.
Academic Article Preliminary findings of the effect of a 3-year after-school physical activity intervention on fitness and body fat: the Medical College of Georgia Fitkid Project.
Academic Article Fatness, fitness, and cardiometabolic risk factors among sixth-grade youth.
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