Rapid component of excess post-exercise oxygen consumption of children of different weight status after playing active video games

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Caio Victor Sousa
Jungyun Hwang
Herbert Gustavo Simoes
Kyung Jin Sun
Amy Shirong Lu
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[1] Northeastern University,Health Technology Lab, College of Arts, Media & Design; Bouvé College of Health Sciences
[2] University of Florida,Department of Aging and Geriatric Research
[3] Catholic University of Brasilia,Graduate Program in Physical Education
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BMC Pediatrics | / 21卷
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Exergame; Active video game; , EPOC; Oxygen uptake; Children; Kinect; Xbox;
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