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Physical Fitness: Population trends and why they matter Professor Bruce Lynn Dept of Physiology MSc School of Human Hea

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Physical Fitness: Population trends and why they matter Professor Bruce Lynn Dept of Physiology MSc School of Human Hea

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    13. Health Survey for England has been doing questionnaires since 1995 and questions are similar to 1990 Nat Fitness Survey. For example: Proportion of the population doing at least 5 sessions of >=30 min moderate or vigorous physical activity each week, 1990-2004 Sources, ADNFS 1990, Health Surveys of England 95-04

    15. Average aerobic fitness (measured as maximum oxygen consumption, VO2max) by age. ADNFS, England 1990, n ~ 150 per chart bar

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