The purpose of this study was to explore how social relationships and environmental settings impact physical activity attitudes and behaviors for adolescent girls. Guided by a social ecological framework and following a phenomenological interpretive tradition, focus group interviews were conducted with 32 adolescent girls (17 African American, 15 Caucasian) between the ages of 11 and 13 who attended public middle schools. Adolescent girls indicated that parents and peers play a significant role in shaping their physical activity behaviors as does the physical and social environments in which they live. Themes that emerged from the analyses of data include (a) differing conceptualizations of physical activity, (b) parents and peers as facili...
The health benefits of physical activity are widely established, including decreased risk of obesity...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
Purpose: Adolescent girls are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits. Social support fro...
Background: With limited opportunities for physical activity during school hours, it is important to...
Physical activity in youth is an important public health issue and regular participation in physical...
With limited opportunities for physical activity during school hours, it is important to understand ...
Purpose of the Study: This case study examines the barriers and opportunities high\ud school adolesc...
Physical activity in youth is an important public health issue and regular participation in physical...
The present study examined the multilayered social contexts that foster or hinder adolescent girls’ ...
Objective This cross-sectional study examined the direct and indirect effects of perceived equipment...
As part of the formative assessment for the Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls (TAAG), a multice...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
A nationwide survey conducted by the Center for Disease Control in 2007 reported 65% of high school ...
In most western countries, obesity and sedentary behavior are a major health concern. Research demo...
Middle school girls demonstrate lower levels of physical activity than adolescent boys. Physical edu...
The health benefits of physical activity are widely established, including decreased risk of obesity...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
Purpose: Adolescent girls are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits. Social support fro...
Background: With limited opportunities for physical activity during school hours, it is important to...
Physical activity in youth is an important public health issue and regular participation in physical...
With limited opportunities for physical activity during school hours, it is important to understand ...
Purpose of the Study: This case study examines the barriers and opportunities high\ud school adolesc...
Physical activity in youth is an important public health issue and regular participation in physical...
The present study examined the multilayered social contexts that foster or hinder adolescent girls’ ...
Objective This cross-sectional study examined the direct and indirect effects of perceived equipment...
As part of the formative assessment for the Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls (TAAG), a multice...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
A nationwide survey conducted by the Center for Disease Control in 2007 reported 65% of high school ...
In most western countries, obesity and sedentary behavior are a major health concern. Research demo...
Middle school girls demonstrate lower levels of physical activity than adolescent boys. Physical edu...
The health benefits of physical activity are widely established, including decreased risk of obesity...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Adolescent girls are more likely to be inactive than boys. A range of factors in...
Purpose: Adolescent girls are not sufficiently active to achieve health benefits. Social support fro...