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Associations Between Selected Demographic, Biological, School Environmental and Physical Education Based Correlates, and Adolescent Physical Activity
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Physical HealthEnglish SchoolsPhysical ActivityPhysical Activity EpidemiologyKinesiologyAdolescent Physical ActivitySchool EnvironmentalPhysical EducationHealth PromotionChildhood Physical ActivityPhysical Activity OutcomesEducationPhysical ExerciseHealth StandardsPhysical EnvironmentPublic HealthHealth EducationHealth Sciences
The study investigated associations between selected physical activity correlates among 299 adolescents (90 boys, age 12-14 years) from 3 English schools. Physical activity was assessed by self-report and accelerometry. Correlates represented biological, predisposing, and demographic factors as described in the Youth Physical Activity Promotion Model. Boys engaged in more self-reported (p < .01) and accelerometer assessed physical activity than girls (p = .02). Positive associations between sex (male), BMI, Perceived PE Ability, Perceived PE Worth, number of enrolled students, and physical activity outcomes were evident (p < .05). School-based physical activity promotion should emphasize sex-specific enhancement of students' perceived PE competence and enjoyment.
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