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2 Inspanningsfysiologie en ontwikkeling van het gezonde kind

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Inspanningsfysiologie bij kinderen
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Bij kinderen nemen, met de toename van de leeftijd, lichaamsgewicht en -lengte toe, maar niet altijd even snel of evenredig. Er zijn perioden van groeispurt en perioden van stilstand. Ook veranderen door de groei de proporties.

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Takken, T., Hulzebos, H. (2008). 2 Inspanningsfysiologie en ontwikkeling van het gezonde kind. In: Takken, T., van Brussel, M., Hulzebos, H. (eds) Inspanningsfysiologie bij kinderen. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-6560-9_2

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