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Physical activity, sedentary time and bone tissue: effects of an 8-months interdisciplinary program with overweight/obese children

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Figure 1 – Study flow diagram of schools and participants through  the 8-months intervention
Table 1 shows descriptive data of the entire sample. At  baseline, we ran t-test between gender and no statistically  significant differences were found (data not showed)
Table 2 – Partial correlations between relative changes a  of the measured variables in the overweight/obese children

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