This study examined whether daily or almost daily lower-intensity physical activity was associated with reduced obesity, among 4824 African American, Hispanic, and White youth assessed in fifth and seventh grades. Regular lower-intensity physical activity was associated with reduced obesity only among Hispanic and White males and only in seventh grade, and not among youth in fifth grade, females, or African American males or females. Findings from this study suggest that the reduced obesity risk generally attributed to physical activity may not be consistent across racial/ethnic and gender groups of early adolescents
This study explores the influence of health behaviors and individual attributes on adolescent overwe...
The high incidence and increased prevalence of childhood obesity has led to multiple efforts for int...
Participation in physical activity has well-established benefits in terms of both prevention and ame...
This study examined whether daily or almost daily lower-intensity physical activity was associated w...
Over the past thirty years, the prevalence of obesity among children in the U.S. has tripled. In res...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship of exercise with overweight and obesity among an ethnically div...
Objective . To understand the relationships between participation in different types of leisure time...
SummaryBackgroundThe role of physical activity in preventing obesity during adolescence remains unkn...
Objective. The objective of this analysis was to examine the relation of physical activity (PA) to w...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess socio-demographic (SES and race) and behavioral factors...
ObjectiveThis study examined the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity risk dur...
Objective To assess how sociodemographic and activity behaviors contribute to adolescent body mass i...
Lack of physical activity and low levels of physical fitness are thought to be contributing factors ...
OBJECTIVE: To test for differences in prospective associations between physical activity and obesit...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity (PA) patterns and the hypothesized psychosocial and envir...
This study explores the influence of health behaviors and individual attributes on adolescent overwe...
The high incidence and increased prevalence of childhood obesity has led to multiple efforts for int...
Participation in physical activity has well-established benefits in terms of both prevention and ame...
This study examined whether daily or almost daily lower-intensity physical activity was associated w...
Over the past thirty years, the prevalence of obesity among children in the U.S. has tripled. In res...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship of exercise with overweight and obesity among an ethnically div...
Objective . To understand the relationships between participation in different types of leisure time...
SummaryBackgroundThe role of physical activity in preventing obesity during adolescence remains unkn...
Objective. The objective of this analysis was to examine the relation of physical activity (PA) to w...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess socio-demographic (SES and race) and behavioral factors...
ObjectiveThis study examined the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity risk dur...
Objective To assess how sociodemographic and activity behaviors contribute to adolescent body mass i...
Lack of physical activity and low levels of physical fitness are thought to be contributing factors ...
OBJECTIVE: To test for differences in prospective associations between physical activity and obesit...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity (PA) patterns and the hypothesized psychosocial and envir...
This study explores the influence of health behaviors and individual attributes on adolescent overwe...
The high incidence and increased prevalence of childhood obesity has led to multiple efforts for int...
Participation in physical activity has well-established benefits in terms of both prevention and ame...