Amsterdam Groth and Health Longitudinal Study: A 23-Year Follow-Up from Teenager to Adult about Lifestyle and Health

Special Section I Preliminary Pages / Contents / Preface pp I-VIII Genesis of the Study and Acknowledgements to Subjects, Authors, Researchers and Sponsors pp 1-4 General Introduction pp 5-20 Review of AGAHLS and Other Observational Longitudinal Studies on Lifestyle and Health from Adolescence into Adulthood pp 21-29 Longitudinal Data Analysis pp 30-43 Longitudinal Trends, Stability and Error of Biological and Lifestyle Characteristics pp 44-63 Fetal Origins of Musculoskeletal and Cardiovascular Health at Adulthood pp 64-77 Fitness and Fatness in Adolescence and Adulthood as Determinants of Large Artery Properties at Age 36 pp 78-100 Genetic and Environmental Factors in Relation to Adult Lumbar Bone Health pp 101-122 Smoking, Alcohol and Coffee Consumption and Cardiovascular Risk Indicators pp 123-131 Personality, a Determinant of Lifestyle? pp 132-143 Energy Balance in Relation to Body Composition from Adolescence to Adulthood pp 144-152 Is Physical Activity Important for Aerobic Power in Young Males and Females? pp 153-166 Effects of Health Information in Youth on Adult Biological and Lifestyle Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases pp 167-182 Appendix: Publications from the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study pp 183-19
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Notations:biological and medical sciences technical and natural sciences junior sports
Published in:Medicine and Sport Science
Language:German
Published: Basel, Freiburg, Paris, London, New York, Bangalore, Bangkok, Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney Karger 2004
Series:Medicine and Sport Science, 47
Online Access:http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=showproducts&ProduktNr=229641&searchWhat=books&searchParm=toc
Volume:47
Pages:198
Document types:article
Level:advanced intermediate