The effect of school year and summer break in health-related cardiorespiratory fitness: A 2-year longitudinal analysis
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L. Sardinha | Gerson Ferrari | A. Marques | M. Peralta | J. Martins | C. Minderico | Marcos López-Flores | G. Ferrari
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