Search Results - "Karchynskaya, Viktoryia"
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Is BMI a Valid Indicator of Overweight and Obesity for Adolescents?
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (01-07-2020)“…Background: Overweight and obesity are mostly monitored via the Body Mass Index (BMI), based on self-reported or measured height and weight. Previous studies…”
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Barriers and enablers for sufficient moderate-to-vigorous physical activity: The perspective of adolescents
Published in PloS one (16-02-2024)“…Interventions to improve physical activity (PA) among adolescents continue to be a public health priority. To promote PA more effectively, we need to identify…”
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Are adolescents’ physical activity and body-related factors associated with medically attended injuries?
Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (01-11-2022)“…Background Injuries are the major cause of disability and death during adolescence, representing a significant public health burden among youth. Body-related…”
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P05-09 Associations of the physical activity-related injuries with selected variables in adolescents - results of the pilot study
Published in European journal of public health (01-09-2022)“…Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) as health promotion tool is not one without adverse effects and adolescents with nonfatal physical activity-related…”
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Does it fit better? Measures of physical activity among adolescents in relation to health indicators
Published in European journal of public health (01-12-2022)“…Abstract Background Measuring physical activity (PA) is one of the pillars of successful health promotion; however, we struggle to find a tool enabling the…”
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Body image, body composition and environment: do they affect adolescents’ physical activity?
Published in European journal of public health (01-06-2022)“…Abstract Background Most adolescents are less physically active than recommended, despite the strong effort of various stakeholders to promote physical…”
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