Collocations withfitness

These are words often used in combination withfitness.

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aerobic fitness
Existing data are therefore incomplete, though it has been shown that older people can improve aerobic fitness and muscle strength.
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cardiovascular fitness
Like all homeless boys, newcomers had less exposure to pathogens, lower cardiovascular fitness, and higher mean cortisol levels than village boys.
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evolutionary fitness
This ability is adaptive because it makes appropriate decisions more likely and thus increases the animal's evolutionary fitness.
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fitness activities
Practices of body optimisation generally involve fitness activities and body modification techniques.
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fitness class
For some, the fitness class was their main form of exercise whilst for others it was one among many activities, such as swimming, cycling and rambling.
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fitness club
Facilities as well include an indoor pool, spa-center and fitness club.
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fitness component
According to our definition, at the subsystem level each fitness component is identified with one element.
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fitness enthusiast
He is a fitness enthusiast and follows teetotalism.
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fitness equipment
Some members of this group even bought fitness equipment and practised exercises at home.
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fitness facility
It houses offices, a cafeteria, a health unit, and a full-service fitness facility including a physical therapy clinic.
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fitness instructor
I mentioned the physical fitness instructor.
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fitness magazines
Salique has also modelled for sports and fitness magazines.
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fitness routine
He has a home gym, works out daily and often jogs or swims as part of his fitness routine.
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fitness studio
The trust has teamed with a health and fitness company to build a new exercise and fitness studio on the hospital site.
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genetic fitness
Several additional lines of evidence also suggest that women who engage in short-term mating especially prefer men who display indicators of genetic fitness.
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increased fitness
In conclusion, our results produced evidence for alteration in grape phylloxera behaviour and that adaptation, as measured by increased fitness over time, was significantly influenced by host plant.
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overall fitness
He notes, however, that with selection for intelligence the population might well initially respond rapidly without much accompanying fall in overall fitness.
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physical fitness
Factors preceding the onset of meningococcal disease, with special emphasis on passive smoking, stressful events, physical fitness, symptoms of ill health.
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relative fitness
Relative fitness (w) is a measure related to intrinsic population growth rate and is suitable for an age-structured population.
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reproductive fitness
Molecular evolutionary studies of genes encoding accessory gland proteins also provide evidence for their role in determining reproductive fitness.
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