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Ginty, F., Rennie, K. L., Mills, L., Stear, S., Jones, S., & Prentice, A. (2005).
Positive, site-specific associations between bone mineral status, fitness,
and time spent at high-impact activities in 16-to 18-year-old boys. Bone,
36(1), 101–110.
Grimston, S. K., Willows, N. D., & Hanley, D. A. (1993). Mechanical loading
regime and its relationship to bone mineral density in children. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise, 25, 1203–1210.
Grissom, J. B. (2005). Physical fitness and academic achievement. Journal of
Exercise Physiology Online, 8(1), 11–25.
Goodman, E., Dolan, L. M., Morrison, J. A., & Daniels, S. R. (2005). Factor
analysis of clustered cardiovascular risks in adolescence obesity is the
predominant correlate of risk among youth. Circulation, 111(15), 1970–
1977.
Gortmaker, S. L., Lee, R., Cradock, A. L., Sobol, A. M., Duncan, D. T., & Wang,
Y. C. (2012). Disparities in youth physical activity in the United States:
2003–2006. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 44(5), 888–893.
Guinhouya, C. B., Hubert, H., Soubrier, S., Vilhelm, C., Lemdani, M., &
Durocher, A. (2006). Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity among chil-
dren: Discrepancies in accelerometry-based cut-off points. Obesity, 14(5),
774–777.
Gunter, K. B., Almstedt, H. C., & Janz, K. F. (2012). Physical activity in child-
hood may be the key to optimizing lifespan skeletal health. Exercise and
Sport Sciences Reviews, 40(1), 13.
Gutin, B., Cucuzzo, N., Islam, S., Smith, C., & Stachura, M. E. (1996). Physic-
al training, lifestyle education, and coronary risk factors in obese girls.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 28(1), 19–23.
Hackensmith, C. W. (1966). History of physical education. New York, NY: Har-
perCollins Publishers.
Hallal, P. C., Victora, C. G., Azevedo, M. R., & Wells, J. C. (2006). Adolescent
physical activity and health. Sports Medicine, 36(12), 1019–1030.
Hansen, E. S. (1990). The proportionate mortality ratio and its relationship
with measures of mortality. Statistics in Medicine, 9(3), 315–323.
Haque, A. K., Gadre, S., Taylor, J., Haque, S. A., Freeman, D., & Duarte,
A. (2008). Pulmonary and cardiovascular complications of obesity: An
autopsy study of 76 obese subjects. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory
Medicine, 132(9), 1397–1404.
Harrell, J. S., McMurray, R. G., Bangdiwala, S. I., Frauman, A. C., Gansky, S.
A., & Bradley, C. B. (1996). Effects of a school-based intervention to re-
duce cardiovascular disease risk factors in elementary-school children:
90