Abstract
Using data from the Special Turku Coronary Risk Factor Intervention Project, cardiorespiratory fitness (rank-order correlation coefficient=0.60-0.62) tracked stronger than physical activity (rank-order correlation coefficient =0.27-0.38) between youth (age=17years) and young adulthood (age=26years). Cardiorespiratory fitness could help identify individuals at risk of maintaining poor fitness levels or developing adverse health in adulthood.
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