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Percentile values for flexibility tests in youths aged 6 to 17 years: Influence of weight status

Castro-Pinero et al., 2013

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13913572175075293878
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Castro-Pinero J
Girela-Rejón M
González-Montesinos J
Mora J
Conde-Caveda J
Sjöström M
Ruiz J
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European Journal of Sport Science

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The aim of the present study was to examine the influence of weight status on flexibility performance in Spanish youths (1475 boys and 1237 girls) aged 6–17 years, and to provide percentile values for two flexibility tests. Flexibility was assessed by the sit-and-reach and …
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