Tracking of Cardiorespiratory Fitness from Childhood to Mid-Adulthood.

Jia Guo; Brooklyn J Fraser; Leigh Blizzard; Michael D Schmidt; Terence Dwyer; Alison J Venn; Costan G Magnussen
Abstract
High cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in adulthood is important for survival from major chronic diseases and preserving good health. We examined how childhood CRF tracks, or persists, into adulthood. Among a cohort of 748 school children followed over 34 years, we found child CRF correlated with young- (r=0.30) and mid-adulthood (r=0.16) CRF.
Journal THE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
ISSN 1097-6833
Published 15 Oct 2023
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Pages 113778 113778
DOI 10.1016/j.jpeds.2023.113778
Type Journal Article
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