Changes in physical activity and sedentary time during adolescence: Gender differences during weekdays and weekend days
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports2020Vol. 30(7), pp. 1265–1275
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Jouni Kallio, Harto Hakonen, Heidi Syväoja, Janne Kulmala, Anna Kankaanpää, Ulf Ekelund, Tuija Tammelin
Abstract
A greater decrease in PA and a greater increase in ST during adolescence were observed among boys than among girls, especially during weekend days. In order to diminish these unfavorable behavioral changes during adolescence, we encourage the separate tailoring of interventions for boys and girls and for weekdays and weekends.
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