Background: The social transmission of obesity has been reported in adolescent social networks. However, the behavioral antecedents to obesity (physical activity [PA], screen time, and diet) are the factors that would actually be transmitted through these networks. To date, little is known about the social influences affecting an individual adolescent’s PA and screen time behaviors. Purpose: To determine the associations between an adolescent’s PA and screen time and his/her nominated friends’ PA and screen time. Methods: Data were obtained from EAT 2010 (Eating and Activity among Teens), a large cross-sectional study (n=2,126) conducted in 20 middle schools and high schools in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, USA during the 2009-2010 aca...
Although adolescence marks a vulnerable stage for peer influence on health behavior, little is known...
Obesity during childhood and adolescence is a growing problem in the United States, Canada, and arou...
The current study used structural equation modeling to examine the relationship between adolescents\...
Background—Little is known about the actual physical activity and screen time behaviors of an adoles...
Purpose To investigate whether social interactions in friendship networks influence the following we...
Purpose: To investigate whether social interactions in friendship networks influence the following w...
This thesis examined processes that may be driving the clustering and proposed “spread” of obesity a...
This study examines obesity-related behaviors within adolescent friendship networks, because adolesc...
INTRODUCTION: There is limited understanding of the association between peer social networks and phy...
INTRODUCTION:There is limited understanding of the association between peer social networks and phys...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>There is limited understanding of the association between peer social net...
Background: Sedentary behavior (SB) increases throughout adolescence, and is associated with adverse...
The worldwide obesity epidemic is a major and complex problem, resulting from the interaction of ind...
Background: An unhealthy diet, low levels of physical activity and increased participation in sedent...
Background: Negative peer experiences may lead adolescents with overweight and obes...
Although adolescence marks a vulnerable stage for peer influence on health behavior, little is known...
Obesity during childhood and adolescence is a growing problem in the United States, Canada, and arou...
The current study used structural equation modeling to examine the relationship between adolescents\...
Background—Little is known about the actual physical activity and screen time behaviors of an adoles...
Purpose To investigate whether social interactions in friendship networks influence the following we...
Purpose: To investigate whether social interactions in friendship networks influence the following w...
This thesis examined processes that may be driving the clustering and proposed “spread” of obesity a...
This study examines obesity-related behaviors within adolescent friendship networks, because adolesc...
INTRODUCTION: There is limited understanding of the association between peer social networks and phy...
INTRODUCTION:There is limited understanding of the association between peer social networks and phys...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>There is limited understanding of the association between peer social net...
Background: Sedentary behavior (SB) increases throughout adolescence, and is associated with adverse...
The worldwide obesity epidemic is a major and complex problem, resulting from the interaction of ind...
Background: An unhealthy diet, low levels of physical activity and increased participation in sedent...
Background: Negative peer experiences may lead adolescents with overweight and obes...
Although adolescence marks a vulnerable stage for peer influence on health behavior, little is known...
Obesity during childhood and adolescence is a growing problem in the United States, Canada, and arou...
The current study used structural equation modeling to examine the relationship between adolescents\...