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Characterization of the Physical Fitness of Police Officers: A Systematic Review.

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2019
Marins, EF, David, GB, and Del Vecchio, FB. Characterization of the physical fitness of police officers: a systematic review. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2019-Physical fitness tests (e.g., aerobic power, muscular endurance, and flexibility tests)
E. Marins   +2 more
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Physical fitness for physicians

Postgraduate Medicine, 1980
The typical workload of a physician probably is not sufficient to produce and maintain a state of physical fitness. A majority of physicians seem to be involved in recreational exercise. However, the necessary data are not available regarding the frequency, duration, and intensity of their exercise--let alone on maximum heart rates and oxygen ...
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Women and Physical Fitness

Health Care on the Internet, 2000
Abstract Although the promotion of health, sports, and physical fitness are pervasive themes as well as part of federal U.S. policy, women lag behind their male counterparts in the areas of health and physical fitness. And, although there is a general trend toward increased participation of women in sports and physical activity across a life span, a ...
Janet A. Ohles, Diana J. Cunningham
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Physical Fitness

Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2021
James K. Thacker
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Physical Fitness in Adolescence

Clinical Pediatrics, 1967
In a broad sense, a person's fitness and physical performance depends upon these factors: 1. Energy output ("motor power")— aerobic and anaerobic processes. 2. Neuromuscular functioning—strength and technic. 3. Psychologic factors.
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Trends in physical fitness among Canadian children and youth.

Health reports, 2019
BACKGROUND Physical fitness during childhood is an important indicator of current and future health. This paper provides an overview of the fitness of Canadian children and youth aged 6 to 19 years.
R. Colley   +6 more
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PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR ALL

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
• There is evidence of continued neglect of those activities whereby men and women should strive to maintain a healthful degree of physical strength, agility, and endurance. A lack of physical fitness limits one's opportunities for a full enjoyment of professional and personal life. Formal exercises can take the place, to some extent, of physical work.
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The Effects of a Physical Fitness Program on Low-Fit Children

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1995
(1995). The Effects of a Physical Fitness Program on Low-Fit Children. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport: Vol. 66, No. 1, pp. 85-90.
Arlene A. Ignico, Anthony D. Mahon
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Physical fitness and resuscitation

Emergency Nurse, 2011
Would a muscle-strength exercise programme for ED staff improve patient survival rates after cardiac arrest? Ock and colleagues from the Catholic University of Korea think that it could. They studied the physical fitness of 47 medical students, 25 men and 22 women with a mean age of 22 years, by assessing their ability to perform uninterrupted chest ...
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Healthier Minds in Fitter Bodies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Association between Physical Fitness and Mental Health in Youth

Sports Medicine, 2021
C. Cadenas-Sánchez   +6 more
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