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The Cardiovascular Health in Children (CHIC) study. The Journal of Pe-
diatrics, 128(6), 797–805.
Health Canada, Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology. (2002). Canada’s
physical activity guide for youth. Ottawa: Minister of Public Works and
Government Services Canada.
Heaney, R. P., Abrams, S., Dawson-Hughes, B., Looker, A., Marcus, R., Matko-
vic, V., & Weaver, C. (2000). Peak bone mass. Osteoporosis International,
11, 985–1009.
Hermanussen, M. (2010). Tempo and amplitude in growth. Georgian Medical
News, July-August, 83–88.
Hill, L. J., Williams, J. H., Aucott, L., Thomson, J., & Mon-Williams, M. A.
R. K. (2011). How does exercise benefit performance on cognitive tests
in primary-school pupils? Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology,
53(7), 630–635.
Hills, A. P., Mokhtar, N., & Byrne, N. M. (2014). Assessment of physical activity
and energy expenditure: An overview of objective measures. Frontiers in
Nutrition, 1(5).
Hollar, D., Lombardo, M., Lopez-Mitnik, G., Hollar, T. L., Almon, M., Agatston,
A. S., & Messiah, S. E. (2010). Effective multi-level, multi-sector, school-
based obesity prevention programming improves weight, blood pres-
sure, and academic performance, especially among low-income, minor-
ity children. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 21(2),
93–108.
Hudson, C. E. (2008). An integrative review of obesity prevention in Afric-
an American children. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 31(4),
147–170.
Hurtig-Wennlöf, A., Ruiz, J. R., Harro, M., & Sjöström, M. (2007). Cardiores-
piratory fitness relates more strongly than physical activity to cardi-
ovascular disease risk factors in healthy children and adolescents: The
European Youth Heart Study. European Journal of Cardiovascular Pre-
vention & Rehabilitation, 14(4), 575–581.
Hussey, J., Bell, C., Bennett, K., O’Dwyer, J., & Gormley, J. (2007). Relation-
ship between the intensity of physical activity, inactivity, cardiorespirat-
ory fitness and body composition in 7-10-year-old Dublin children. Brit-
ish Journal of Sports Medicine, 41(5), 311–316.
Institute of Medicine. (2013). Educating the student body: Taking physical
activity and physical education to school. Washington, DC: The National
Academies Press.
Janssen, I., Katzmarzyk, P. T., Boyce, W. F., Vereecken, C., Mulvihill, C., Roberts,
91