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Volume 32 (2020): Issue 1 (Feb 2020)

in Pediatric Exercise Science
Print ISSN:
0899-8493
Online ISSN:
1543-2920
  • EDITOR’S NOTE
    • A Welcome From the New Pediatric Exercise Science Editor
  • ORIGINAL RESEARCH
    • Children Who Are Overweight Display Altered Vertical Jump Kinematics and Kinetics From Children Who Are Not Overweight
    • Are Movement Behaviors and Fundamental Motor Skills Associated With Fitness and Fatness in Early Childhood? Findings From the 2012 NHANES National Youth Fitness Survey
    • Training Schedule and Sleep in Adolescent Swimmers
    • Effect of Drop Height on Vertical Jumping Performance in Pre-, Circa-, and Post-Pubertal Boys and Girls
    • Patterns of Objectively and Self-Reported Sedentary Behavior in Children and Adolescents Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: The PositHIVe Health Study
    • Unilateral Elbow Flexion and Leg Press Training Induce Cross–Education But Not Global Training Gains in Children
    • Test–Retest Reliability of Student-Administered Health-Related Fitness Tests in School Settings
    • An 8-Year Longitudinal Analysis of Physical Activity and Bone Strength From Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood: The Iowa Bone Development Study
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