Effects of a physical activity promotion program over adolescent women from two schools in bogotá, D.C.

Introduction: Physical inactivity currently prevails throughout the population, particularly adolescents, generating health consequences. In turn, the school setting provides a conducive environment to promote healthy lifestyles. This study proposes the implementation and evaluation of the impact of...

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Adolescents
Motor Activity
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Schools
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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Efectos de un programa de promoción de actividad física sobre el fitness de mujeres adolescentes de dos colegios de Bogotá, D.C.
title Effects of a physical activity promotion program over adolescent women from two schools in bogotá, D.C.
spellingShingle Effects of a physical activity promotion program over adolescent women from two schools in bogotá, D.C.
Adolescents
Motor Activity
Physical Fitness (mesh)
Schools
title_short Effects of a physical activity promotion program over adolescent women from two schools in bogotá, D.C.
title_full Effects of a physical activity promotion program over adolescent women from two schools in bogotá, D.C.
title_fullStr Effects of a physical activity promotion program over adolescent women from two schools in bogotá, D.C.
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Motor Activity
Physical Fitness (mesh)
Schools
topic Adolescents
Motor Activity
Physical Fitness (mesh)
Schools
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