Tracking of Physical Activity from Childhood to Adulthood: A Review
LIKES – Foundation for Sport and Health Sciences
Abstract
The aim of the article was to review studies on the tracking of physical activity in all phases of life from childhood to late adulthood. The majority of the studies have been published since 2000. The follow-up time in most studies was short, the median being 9 years. In men, the stability of physical activity was significant but low or moderate during all life phases and also in longterm follow-ups. In women, the tracking was lower and in many cases non-significant. Among both sexes, stability seems to be lower in early childhood than in adolescence or in adulthood and lower in transitional phases, such as from childhood to adolescence or from adolescence to adulthood, than in adulthood. However, the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.64
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- 100%
- References
- 77
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1Topics & keywords
- Tracking (education)
- Medicine
- Early adulthood
- Young adult
- Physical activity
- Life course approach
- Demography
- Early childhood