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Associations between adolescents' preference for fitness activities and achieving the recommended weekly level of physical activity.


ABSTRACT: This study aimed to explore differences in rates of achieving the weekly physical activity (PA) recommendation between adolescents who preferred fitness PA and those who did not. Furthermore, we investigated the types of PA practiced by adolescents. In total, 9513 participants from the Czech Republic and Poland, aged 15-18 years took part in the study between 2009 and 2016. Out of this source sample, 4977 self-reported their weekly PA using the IPAQ-Long Form, and 1348 objectively monitored their weekly PA using pedometers and recorded the type of PA. Boys ranked fitness PA third, after team and individual sports. For girls, the preference for fitness PA grew at the expense of dance and outdoor PA. Among Czech and Polish boys as well as Czech girls, those who preferred fitness PA were more likely to achieve the recommended weekly PA level than those who did not prefer fitness PA. We did not find a significant difference in other types of PA and rates of achieving the recommendation of 11,000 steps/day. Preference for fitness PA was associated with an increased likelihood (OR?=?1.30; 95% CI?=?1.12-1.52; p?

SUBMITTER: Kudlacek M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6835003 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Associations between adolescents' preference for fitness activities and achieving the recommended weekly level of physical activity.

Kudlacek Michal M   Fromel Karel K   Groffik Dorota D  

Journal of exercise science and fitness 20191022 1


This study aimed to explore differences in rates of achieving the weekly physical activity (PA) recommendation between adolescents who preferred fitness PA and those who did not. Furthermore, we investigated the types of PA practiced by adolescents. In total, 9513 participants from the Czech Republic and Poland, aged 15-18 years took part in the study between 2009 and 2016. Out of this source sample, 4977 self-reported their weekly PA using the IPAQ-Long Form, and 1348 objectively monitored thei  ...[more]

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