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197 results for "Adolescents"




Go out and play: Children’s outdoor time and context-specific physical activity by gender

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Being outdoors is as a correlate for enhanced physical activity (PA), but the association has seldom been investigated using objective measures. This paper investigates the association between week day outdoor time and context-specific moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) by gender. Methods: Children (n=170, 11-16 years old) from the When ...



The independent prospective associations of sedentary time, moderate and vigorous physical activity with adiposity in young adolescents

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To assess the associations between 1) baseline objectively-measured activity intensity (sedentary (SED), moderate (MPA) or vigorous (VPA) activity) and 4-year change in adiposity, and between 2) 4-year change in activity intensity and adiposity at follow-up. Methods: Analyses of longitudinal data from the SPEEDY study, including all participants with valid data at ...


Neighborhood and home environments and GPS-derived location-specific physical activity in adolescents

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To compare relations of neighborhood walkability and home equipment to (1) total and (2) location-specific physical activity. Methods: 290 adolescents (M age=14.1±1.4 years; 45% girls; 74.7% White non-Hispanic) wore GPS and accelerometers for 5.4±1.9 days set to record at 30-second epochs. GIS was used to calculate a walkability index (sum of z-scores for density, mixed-use, ...


Challenging traditional definitions of the home neighbourhood: How far do adolescents roam from home to be physically active?

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Environmental characteristics of home neighbourhoods are hypothesised to be associated with residents’ physical activity levels, yet many studies report only weak associations. We propose this is in part a result of inappropriate definitions of what constitutes a neighbourhood. We objectively measured the distance that adolescents roamed from home to ...



Effects Of A Home-based Strength Training Program On The Reduction Of Obesity And Metabolic Disorders In Obese Latino Boys

  • Presented on May 30, 2014

Background: Few randomized trials attempt to improve insulin sensitivity and associated metabolic risks in overweight youth, particularly Latino adolescents. Purpose::The aims of the present pilot study are two-fold, (a) to test the efficacy of the intervention by comparing the home-based strength training (HBST) interventions vs. control group (C); ...