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1. Are obesity and physical fitness associated with cardiovascular disease risk in adolescents with Down syndrome? The longitudinal UP&DOWN study.

2. Criterion Validity of the Sedentary Behavior Question From the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire in Older Adults.

3. Encuesta Nacional de Tendencias de Fitness en España para 2023.

4. Interday Reliability of the IDEEA Activity Monitor for Measuring Movement and Nonmovement Behaviors in Older Adults.

5. Comparison of Adherence to Mediterranean Diet between Spanish and German School-Children and Influence of Gender, Overweight, and Physical Activity.

6. Objectively measured physical activity and academic performance in school‐aged youth: The UP&DOWN longitudinal study.

7. Bidirectional longitudinal associations of fatness with physical fitness in adolescents with Down syndrome. The UP&DOWN Longitudinal study.

8. How socio-demographic and familiar circumstances are associated with total and domain-specific sedentary behaviour in youth? The UP&DOWN study.

9. Clinical and Ambulatory Gait Speed in Older Adults: Associations With Several Physical, Mental, and Cognitive Health Outcomes.

10. Asociación entre disfrute, autoeficacia motriz, actividad física y rendimiento académico en educación física.

11. Diet quality and well-being in children and adolescents: the UP&DOWN longitudinal study.

12. Convergent validation of a questionnaire to assess the mode and frequency of commuting to and from school.

14. National Survey of Fitness Trends in Spain for 2017.

15. Perceived environment in relation to objective and self-reported physical activity in Spanish youth. The UP&DOWN study.

16. Correlates of sedentary behaviour in youths with Down syndrome: the UP&DOWN study.

17. Independent and combined influence of neonatal and current body composition on academic performance in youth: The UP & DOWN Study.

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