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    The prediction model of academic achievement based on cardiorespiratory fitness and BMI status for ninth-grade students by Viktor Bielik, Vladimír Nosáľ, Libuša Nechalová, Milan Špánik, Katarína Žilková, Marian Grendar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The chances of achieving the highest level of academic performance rose by 165% in mathematics and by 484% in mother language for boys who were fit and of normal weight compared to unfit boys with obesity. …”
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    Reference intervals of inhibin B in Chinese children on chemiluminescence analyzer by Bin Zhou, Jinjun Luo, Xiang Dai, Xuelian He, Hui Yao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The optimal models for the effect of age on INHB were cubic (R2 = 0.440 for boys and R2 = 0.198 for girls). The median INHB concentrations in the youngest and oldest age groups for girls were higher than the two intermediate age groups and in the youngest age group for boys were higher than other age groups (all P ≤ 0.001). …”
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    Self-perceived physical fitness and occurrences of individual levels of autistic traits in adolescents: a cluster association study by Vanilson Batista Lemes, Anelise Reis Gaya, Jorge Mota, Caroline Brand

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Girls with higher QAPA scores showed significant decreases in autistic traits related to social skills and overall AQ50 scores. Boys with higher physical fitness demonstrated reduced autistic traits in the domains of imagination and communication. …”
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    Problems in defining the motor space of children by Šekeljić Goran V., Marković Jovan M.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Testing was performed on a sample of 220 girls and 180 boys aged 10, using a battery of 18 motor tests. …”
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    The Socio-Economic Factors Affecting the Performance of Girl Child in Mathematics: A Case Study of Kanaba Sub-Count Kisoro District. by Munyabuntu, Reuben

    Published 2023
    “…The study findings show that there is influence in girl’s participation in mathematics compared to boys as they include; teachers hold the view that girls are not as trouble as boys in Mathematics as indicated by 20% respondents. beliefs lead to heavy cultural related support for males to be more successful than females as shown by 10% respondents. …”
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    Sex-specific differences in children attending the emergency department: prospective observational study by Joany M Zachariasse, Henriette A Moll, Ian K Maconochie, Ewout W Steyerberg, Daan Nieboer, Dorine M Borensztajn, Claudio F Alves, Frank J Smit, Susanne Greber-Platzer, Claudia M G Keyzer-Dekker

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Results from the different hospitals were pooled in a random effects meta-analysis.Results 116 172 ED visits were included of which 63 042 (54%) by boys and 53 715 (46%) by girls. Boys accounted for the majority of ED visits in childhood, and girls in adolescence. …”
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    Comparison of growth models to describe growth from birth to 6 years in a Beninese cohort of children with repeated measurements by Achille Massougbodji, Michel Cot, Shukrullah Ahmadi, Florence Bodeau-Livinec, Roméo Zoumenou, André Garcia, David Courtin, Jules Alao, Nadine Fievet, Jérémie Botton

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The Jenss-Bayley model presented the best fit for weight and height, both in boys and girls. Mean height growth trajectories were identical in shape and direction for boys and girls while the mean weight growth curve of girls fell slightly below the curve of boys after neonatal life. …”
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    MORE MINUTES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES SUPPORT MOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN by Judith Jiménez Díaz, Gerardo Araya Vargas

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Preschool students (M = 6.09±0.5 years old) were randomly assigned to a control group (6 boys and 7 girls) who performed the regular preschool class (which includes one 30- minutes session per week); experimental group 1 (6 boys and 6 girls) who received the regular preschool class plus 1 session of 30 minutes per week of the intervention program; or experimental group 2 (6 boys and 7 girls), who received the regular preschool class plus 1 session of 60 minutes per week of the intervention program; during 8 weeks (n=38). …”
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    Enhancing health and well-being: unlocking the speed abilities of 9-year-old primary school children by Margarita Mameshina, Mirosława Cieślicka

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Jumping Rope Results: 1) Boys - the average number of successful jumps per minute was 74.94 ± 13.85; 2) Girls - the average number of successful jumps per minute was 76.00 ± 28.16. 30-Meter Run Results: 1) Boys - the average time taken to complete the run was 6.64 ± 0.10 seconds; 2) Girls - the average time taken to complete the run was 6.63 ± 0.11 seconds. …”
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    Medicinske fund og det retslige udfald hos seksuelt misbrugte børn by Lene Aagaard Hansen, Svend Sabroe, Søren Johan Mikkelsen, Annie Vesterby Charles

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…As many as 162 girls and 11 boys had positive anogenital findings and 165 perpetrators were convicted in court. …”
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    Importance of Android/Gynoid Fat Ratio in Predicting Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Normal Weight as well as Overweight and Obese Children by Lennie Samsell, Michael Regier, Cheryl Walton, Lesley Cottrell

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…For boys, the android/gynoid ratio was significantly related to insulin resistance regardless of BMI tertile with and LDL + VLDL in tertiles 1 and 3. …”
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    Gender-Based Influence of Project and Montessori Learning on Bullying in Children by Septriyani Septriyani, Sofia Hartati, R. Sri Martini Meilanie

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Both PjBL and Montessori approaches were applied to address verbal and non-verbal bullying, which manifests differently in boys and girls. PjBL, which emphasizes collaboration and teamwork, was found to significantly reduce physical bullying, particularly among boys, while the Montessori approach, with its focus on empathy, self-regulation, and structured learning, was more effective in reducing verbal and relational bullying, particularly among girls. …”
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    The Prevalence of Premature Loss of Primary Molars Among Children Who Attended College of Dentistry/Hillah City, Iraq by Sarah Y. Al Khafaji, Zahraa Mohamed Hussain Wais, Omaima Lateef Salman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…For the study, a total of 206 children (84 boys and 122 girls) between the ages of 5 and 10 were chosen. …”
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    Les classes préparatoires scientifiques T.B. et A.T.S. : des « prépas » mal connues et reconnues by Christine Fontanini

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Our research by questionnaire, in 2008, with 28 pupils of the class T.B. (15 girls and 13 boys) of first year and for 31 pupils of the preparation A.T.S. …”
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    Paides et parthenoi : une mixité sexuelle juvénile pour des rites asexuels ? by Romain Roy

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…However, the association of young boys (paides) and young girls (parthenoi) in specific contexts of worship seems to disturb that partitioning. …”
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    Identifying joint association between body fat distribution with high blood pressure among 7 ∼ 17 years using the BKMR model: findings from a cross-sectional study in China by Manman Chen, Xijie Wang, Yanhui Li, Di Gao, Ying Ma, Tao Ma, Yi Zhang, Li Chen, Jieyu Liu, Qi Ma, Mengjie Cui, Xinxin Wang, Tongjun Guo, Wen Yuan, Yanhui Dong, Jun Ma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results HBP prevalence was 46.86% and 35.10% for overweight and obese (OB) boys and girls, and was 17.96% and 17.28% for non-overweight and obese (non-OB) boys and girls, respectively. …”
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    Physical activity patterns in a representative sample of adolescents from the largest city in Latin America: a cross-sectional study in Sao Paulo by Maria Fernanda Tourinho Peres, Gerson Ferrari, Leandro F.M. Rezende, Gabriela Arantes Wagner, Alex A Florindo

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Active transportation was higher in girls (46.0 min/week; 95% CI 42.6–49.6) than in boys (43.4 min/week, 95% CI 39.9–46.6). Boys and adolescents with higher socioeconomic status and higher maternal education level had higher levels of total PA.Conclusions We found a variation in patterns of total and domain-specific PA by sex, socioeconomic status and maternal education level in adolescents from Sao Paulo. …”
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