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dc.contributor.authorBrooks, F.
dc.contributor.authorSmeeton, N.C.
dc.contributor.authorChester, Kayleigh
dc.contributor.authorSpencer, Neil
dc.contributor.authorKlemera, Ellen
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-07T10:45:47Z
dc.date.available2014-10-07T10:45:47Z
dc.date.issued2014-09-16
dc.identifier.citationBrooks , F , Smeeton , N C , Chester , K , Spencer , N & Klemera , E 2014 , ' Associations between physical activity in adolescence and health behaviours, well-being, family and social relations. ' , International Journal of Health Promotion and Education , vol. 52 , no. 5 , pp. 271-282 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2014.923287
dc.identifier.issn2164-9545
dc.identifier.otherORCID: /0000-0001-9460-5411/work/32622243
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2299/14548
dc.descriptionThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Journal of Health Promotion and Education on 16 September 2014, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2014.923287
dc.description.abstractAcross Europe and North America, few young people meet the recommended levels of physical activity (PA) of 1 hour of moderate to vigorous PA per day. However, the lives of young people cannot simply be polarised as either completely sedentary or active. Drawing on findings from the World Health Organization Health Behaviour in School-aged Children cross sectional international study, this paper examines the domains of adolescent life associated with young people's participation in overall PA, including health behaviours, social relationships and family activities. Consideration is also given to gender differences. Information in England was collected from 4404 students aged 11, 13 and 15 years, using anonymised self-completed questionnaires. Physical aspects of lifestyle were determined using internationally validated items for measuring PA that met international guidelines for activity and the frequency and duration of vigorous exercise undertaken during leisure activities. Separate analyses were conducted for boys and girls. Levels of PA and vigorous exercise were compared using the chi-squared test for trend. The findings draw attention to the value for the health and well-being of young people participating in some form of PA, even if they do not meet the recommended levels. Medium levels of PA appear to be associated with high levels of life satisfaction, self-rated health and an improved sense of body image. Significant health gains are likely to be made for adolescents in encouraging sedentary young people to undertake some form of PAen
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Health Promotion and Education
dc.titleAssociations between physical activity in adolescence and health behaviours, well-being, family and social relations.en
dc.contributor.institutionDepartment of Adult Nursing and Primary Care
dc.contributor.institutionHealth & Human Sciences Research Institute
dc.contributor.institutionSchool of Health and Social Work
dc.contributor.institutionCentre for Research in Public Health and Community Care
dc.contributor.institutionCommunities, Young People and Family Lives
dc.contributor.institutionNursing, Midwifery and Social Work
dc.contributor.institutionSocial Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute
dc.contributor.institutionHertfordshire Business School
dc.contributor.institutionCentre for Research on Management, Economy and Society
dc.contributor.institutionStatistical Services Consulting Unit
dc.contributor.institutionLearning in Business Research Unit
dc.contributor.institutionHealth Services and Medicine
dc.contributor.institutionHealthcare Management and Policy Research Unit
dc.contributor.institutionWeight and Obesity Research Group
dc.description.statusPeer reviewed
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