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Table 1.

The questions related to bullying behaviours were the following (EBIPQ Ortega-Ruiz et al. [18].

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Table 2.

Descriptive data of age-specific physical fitness test results in boys with comparative percentile based on baseline data.

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Descriptive data of physical fitness test results by age in girls with comparative percentile based on baseline data.

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Linear correlations with victimisation and aggression of anthropometric and physical fitness variables.

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Linear regression analysis with gender, age, BMI, strength and cardiorespiratory fitness as cross-sectional predictors of victimisation and aggression.

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Stepwise regression analysis with gender, age, BMI, strength and cardiorespiratory fitness as cross-sectional predictors of victimisation and aggression.

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Ordinal regression analysis with age, height, weight, Strength Cardiorespiratory fitness and gender, as cross-sectional predictors of victimisation behaviours.

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Ordinal regression analysis with age, height, weight, Strength Cardiorespiratory fitness and gender, as cross-sectional predictors of aggression behaviours.

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