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The epidemiology of leisure physical activity in an adolescent population
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The epidemiology of leisure physical activity in an adolescent population
The epidemiology of leisure physical activity in an adolescent population
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Deborah J. Aaron
Deborah J. Aaron
Andrea M. Kriska
Andrea M. Kriska
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Stephen R. Dearwater
Stephen R. Dearwater
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Robyn L. Anderson
Robyn L. Anderson
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Todd L. Olsen
Todd L. Olsen
Jane A. Cauley
Jane A. Cauley
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Ronald E. Laporte
Ronald E. Laporte
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1 July 1993
journal article
Published by
Wolters Kluwer Health
in
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Vol. 25
(7)
,
847-853
https://doi.org/10.1249/00005768-199307000-00014
Abstract
Ology of leisure physical activity in adolescents. The questionnaire was self-administered twice, a year apart, and had a 1 yr test-retest rank order correlation of 0.55. The past year estimate of leisure activity was also shown to be related to fitness (rho = −0.37), which was defined as the time needed to complete a 1-mile run. Males reported significantly more activity than females (P < 0.05) and whites reported more activity than nonwhites (P < 0.05). However, socioeconomic status was not found to be a determinant of activity levels in either males or females. In females, a negative association between activity and age was found (P < 0.05); however, this association was not evident in males. In summary, an activity questionnaire has been developed and was shown to be both reproducible and feasible. Therefore, it was used to examine habitual leisure physical activity patterns of adolescents. ©1993The American College of Sports Medicine...
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PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
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