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T S Olds

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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 19, 2009
One million skinfolds: secular trends in the fatness of young people 1951-2004T S Olds
Human Biology|January 5, 2002
One hundred years of growth: the evolution of height, mass, and body composition in Australian children, 1899-1999T S Olds, N R Harten
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|December 17, 2009
Minutes, MET minutes, and METs: unpacking socio-economic gradients in physical activity in adolescentsC A Maher, T S Olds
International Journal of Sports Medicine|January 13, 2001
Physiological correlates of bilateral symmetry in humansG R Tomkinson, T S Olds
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|March 12, 2003
Secular trends in physical performance of Australian children. Evidence from the Talent Search programG R Tomkinson, T S Olds, J Gulbin
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 1, 1993
Mathematical model of cycling performanceT S Olds, K I Norton, N P Craig
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|March 10, 2000
The evolution of Australian footballK I Norton, N P Craig, T S Olds
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|January 9, 2013
Sleep duration or bedtime? Exploring the association between sleep timing behaviour, diet and BMI in children and adolescentsR K Golley, C A Maher, L Matricciani, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|October 7, 2006
Secular trends in the aerobic fitness test performance and body mass index of Korean children and adolescents (1968-2000)G R Tomkinson, T S Olds, S J Kang, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 21, 2005
Scaling maximal oxygen uptake to predict cycling time-trial performance in the field: a non-linear approachA M Nevill, S A Jobson, G S Palmer, et al.
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 19, 2009
One million skinfolds: secular trends in the fatness of young people 1951-2004T S Olds
Human Biology|January 5, 2002
One hundred years of growth: the evolution of height, mass, and body composition in Australian children, 1899-1999T S Olds, N R Harten
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|December 17, 2009
Minutes, MET minutes, and METs: unpacking socio-economic gradients in physical activity in adolescentsC A Maher, T S Olds
International Journal of Sports Medicine|January 13, 2001
Physiological correlates of bilateral symmetry in humansG R Tomkinson, T S Olds
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|March 12, 2003
Secular trends in physical performance of Australian children. Evidence from the Talent Search programG R Tomkinson, T S Olds, J Gulbin
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 1, 1993
Mathematical model of cycling performanceT S Olds, K I Norton, N P Craig
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|March 10, 2000
The evolution of Australian footballK I Norton, N P Craig, T S Olds
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|January 9, 2013
Sleep duration or bedtime? Exploring the association between sleep timing behaviour, diet and BMI in children and adolescentsR K Golley, C A Maher, L Matricciani, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|October 7, 2006
Secular trends in the aerobic fitness test performance and body mass index of Korean children and adolescents (1968-2000)G R Tomkinson, T S Olds, S J Kang, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 21, 2005
Scaling maximal oxygen uptake to predict cycling time-trial performance in the field: a non-linear approachA M Nevill, S A Jobson, G S Palmer, et al.
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