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Longitudinal development and tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness from childhood to adolescence.

Thuridur Helga IngvarsdottirErlingur JohannssonVaka RognvaldsdottirRuna Sif StefansdottirNanna Yr Arnardottir
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Age 15 was a critical time point in the development of CRF, with values starting to plateau for girls and decline for boys. The results support early intervention for improved CRF in later years, with interventions targeting all children, regardless of their CRF level.
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