PURPOSE: To explore the cross-sectional relationships between health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and physical activity (PA) behaviours and screen-based media (SBM) use among a sample of Australian adolescents. METHODS: Data came from baseline measures collected for the It's Your Move! community-based obesity prevention intervention. Questionnaire data on sociodemographics, PA, SBM and HRQoL were collected from 3,040 students (56% boys) aged 11-18 years in grade levels 7-11 in 12 secondary schools. Anthropometric data were measured. RESULTS: The highest level of PA at recess, lunchtime and after school was associated with higher HRQoL scores (boys, by 5.3, 8.1, 6.3 points; girls, by 4.2, 6.1, 8.2 points) compared with not being active du...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity, unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyles among Austr...
The aim of the current study was to examine the association between Australian primary school childr...
Objectives: To describe patterns of time use among regional and rural adolescent girls and compare i...
PURPOSE: To explore the cross-sectional relationships between health-related quality of life (HRQoL)...
Purpose: Although it is widely accepted that physical activity (PA) positively, and screen-based med...
Finne E, Bucksch J, Lampert T, Kolip P. Physical activity and screen-based media use: Cross-sectiona...
INTRODUCTION: Health related quality of life is a multi-dimensional construct of particular interest...
Objectives: To describe 24-hour time-use patterns and their association with health-related quality ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe 24-hour time-use patterns and their association with health-related quality ...
Objectives: To examine the relationships between physical activity, sedentary behaviour and body mas...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the association between screen-based (SB) behaviour ...
Background: Previous studies reported lower health-related quality of life (HRQOL) scores in overwei...
Objective: To examine the association between screen time (ST) (ie, television/DVD/video and compute...
Originally published online March 3, 2014OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between weight statu...
Introduction: Adolescence is an essential stage in human development, during which psychological and...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity, unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyles among Austr...
The aim of the current study was to examine the association between Australian primary school childr...
Objectives: To describe patterns of time use among regional and rural adolescent girls and compare i...
PURPOSE: To explore the cross-sectional relationships between health-related quality of life (HRQoL)...
Purpose: Although it is widely accepted that physical activity (PA) positively, and screen-based med...
Finne E, Bucksch J, Lampert T, Kolip P. Physical activity and screen-based media use: Cross-sectiona...
INTRODUCTION: Health related quality of life is a multi-dimensional construct of particular interest...
Objectives: To describe 24-hour time-use patterns and their association with health-related quality ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe 24-hour time-use patterns and their association with health-related quality ...
Objectives: To examine the relationships between physical activity, sedentary behaviour and body mas...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the association between screen-based (SB) behaviour ...
Background: Previous studies reported lower health-related quality of life (HRQOL) scores in overwei...
Objective: To examine the association between screen time (ST) (ie, television/DVD/video and compute...
Originally published online March 3, 2014OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between weight statu...
Introduction: Adolescence is an essential stage in human development, during which psychological and...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity, unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyles among Austr...
The aim of the current study was to examine the association between Australian primary school childr...
Objectives: To describe patterns of time use among regional and rural adolescent girls and compare i...