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Kristian Traberg Larsen
MSc, PhD
Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics
Assistant Professor
,
Research Unit of Exercise Epidemiology
Assistant Professor
,
RICH - Research In Childhood Health
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3918-6645
Phone
+4565504551
Email
ktlarsen
health.sdu
dk
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Acceleration
12%
Accelerometry
36%
Adipokines
28%
Adiponectin
8%
Adipose Tissue
6%
Body Composition
8%
Body Mass Index
44%
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
26%
C-Reactive Protein
14%
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
11%
Cardiovascular Diseases
17%
Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
13%
Chemokine CCL2
9%
Child
90%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
21%
Costs and Cost Analysis
5%
Decision Trees
30%
Denmark
9%
Equipment and Supplies
17%
Exercise
91%
Fasting
8%
Hand Strength
5%
Healthy Diet
11%
Heart
16%
Heuristics
31%
Hip
14%
Insulin Resistance
5%
Least-Squares Analysis
7%
Leptin
24%
Life Style
20%
Motor Skills
29%
Natriuretic Peptides
30%
Obesity
8%
Observational Studies
14%
Overweight
59%
Physical Fitness
35%
Randomized Controlled Trials
68%
Research Personnel
5%
Resistance Training
6%
Skin Temperature
9%
Thigh
10%
Vascular Stiffness
6%
Weight Loss
9%
Weight Reduction Programs
100%
Wrist
12%
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adolescent
30%
costs
13%
Denmark
6%
experiment
29%
Group
8%
implementation process
8%
policy studies
6%
promotion
9%
reform
7%
school policy
58%
school reform
8%