Physical activity levels in children and adolescents are reduced after the Fontan procedure, independent of exercise capacity, and are associated with lower perceived general health.
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Physical activity levels in children and adolescents are reduced after the Fontan procedure, independent of exercise capacity, and are associated with lower perceived general health.
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Bernard J Clark
Brian W McCrindle
Gloria Klein
Jennifer L Russell
Joey C Eisenmann
Richard V Williams
Seema Mital
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10.1136/ADC.2006.105239
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2007-02-16T00:00:00Z