Research on physical activity (PA) behavior reveals an overall decrease worldwide from early childhood and throughout adulthood. The ability to illuminate which factors promote activity for whom and in which phase of life, therefore, becomes a key concept in extending our understanding of individuals' physical activity trajectories. Accordingly, this study investigates latent trajectories of objectively measured PA in adolescents (n = 306) over 3 years from ages 13 to 15. Further, it was tested whether eagerness for physical activity, perceived athletic competence, and parental support were associated with the different trajectories of PA. Latent class growth analysis revealed two PA trajectories (trajectory 1: “decrease from very high” and...
Background: Physical activity has been observed repeatedly to decline as children transition into ad...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) participation is prone to decline during adolescence. An understa...
Background Physical activity has been observed repeatedly to decline as children transition into ado...
Objectives The aim of the study was to investigate if adolescents’ perceived physical competence ...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) strongly decreases when children make the transition from primary to...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) strongly decreases when children make the transition from primary to...
Abstract Background Children and youth are often considered the most active segment of the populatio...
Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) from adole...
Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) from adole...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been observed repeatedly to decline as children transition...
This study investigated the association between perceived parental support and eagerness for physica...
Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) from adol...
This study investigated the association between perceived parental support and eagerness for physica...
Abstract Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) ...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) decreases with age, and the transition from primary to seconda...
Background: Physical activity has been observed repeatedly to decline as children transition into ad...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) participation is prone to decline during adolescence. An understa...
Background Physical activity has been observed repeatedly to decline as children transition into ado...
Objectives The aim of the study was to investigate if adolescents’ perceived physical competence ...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) strongly decreases when children make the transition from primary to...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) strongly decreases when children make the transition from primary to...
Abstract Background Children and youth are often considered the most active segment of the populatio...
Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) from adole...
Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) from adole...
Abstract Background Physical activity has been observed repeatedly to decline as children transition...
This study investigated the association between perceived parental support and eagerness for physica...
Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) from adol...
This study investigated the association between perceived parental support and eagerness for physica...
Abstract Background: Longitudinal studies demonstrate an average decline in physical activity (PA) ...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) decreases with age, and the transition from primary to seconda...
Background: Physical activity has been observed repeatedly to decline as children transition into ad...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) participation is prone to decline during adolescence. An understa...
Background Physical activity has been observed repeatedly to decline as children transition into ado...