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Interrelationships of adolescent physical activity, screen-based sedentary behaviour, and social and psychological health

Author Affiliations
Prevention Institute, Queens University, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Kingston Health Sciences Centre, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Public Health
Year2009
Citations238

Abstract

Objectives To examine how adolescent physical activity (PA) and screen-based media sedentary behaviours (SBM) relate to psychological and social health and identify cross-national differences in these relationships. Methods Associations were examined in five regions using two Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) countries from each. Results Self-reported psychological and social health indices such as self-image, perceived health status, and Life Satisfaction were positively related to PA in all five regions but, with a few exceptions, negatively related to SBM. Negative health indices such as health complaints and tobacco use were negatively related to PA but, with exceptions, positively related to SBM. Significant regional differences were present. Conclusions Regional differences in correlates of PA and SBM suggest cultural differences in potential…
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