Decline in Physical Activity in Black Girls and White Girls during Adolescence
University of Pittsburgh · Public Health Department · +4 more institutions
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Abstract
Background
Physical activity declines during adolescence, but the underlying reasons remain unknown.
Methods
We prospectively followed 1213 black girls and 1166 white girls enrolled in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study from the ages of 9 or 10 to the ages of 18 or 19 years. We used a validated questionnaire to measure leisure-time physical activity on the basis of metabolic equivalents (MET) for reported activities and their frequency in MET-times per week; a higher score indicated greater activity.
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Demography
- Body mass index
- White (mutation)
- Black female
- Physical activity
- Black male
- Metabolic equivalent
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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