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402 related items for PubMed ID: 16888468

  • 1. Effect of physical education and activity levels on academic achievement in children.
    Coe DP, Pivarnik JM, Womack CJ, Reeves MJ, Malina RM.
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  • 2. Physical activity and sports team participation: associations with academic outcomes in middle school and high school students.
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  • 4. Is there a relationship between physical fitness and academic achievement? Positive results from public school children in the northeastern United States.
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  • 10. Physical fitness, academic achievement, and socioeconomic status in school-aged youth.
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  • 11. Health-related fitness and academic achievement in middle school students.
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  • 12. A longitudinal examination of the link between youth physical fitness and academic achievement.
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  • 13. Decreased scholastic achievement in overweight middle school students.
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  • 16. School-based physical activity does not compromise children's academic performance.
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  • 20. Improving health-enhancing physical activity in girls' physical education.
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