The biological basis of physical activity in children: revisited.

@article{Eisenmann2009TheBB,
  title={The biological basis of physical activity in children: revisited.},
  author={Joey C. Eisenmann and E. Wickel},
  journal={Pediatric exercise science},
  year={2009},
  volume={21 3},
  pages={
          257-72
        }
}
In his seminal paper, Rowland clearly outlined the rationale, evidence, and implications for the biological control of physical activity. Ten years later, there has been some progress in this area related to childhood physical activity with perhaps the greatest progress being made in the areas of genetics and the neuroendocrinology of physical activity. It is clear that heredity contributes to the physical activity (and inactivity) phenotype and candidate genes are now being identified… 
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