Physical activity, physical fitness and self-rated health: cross-sectional and longitudinal associations in adolescents

ObjectivesTo evaluate the independent associations of physical activity and physical fitness with self-rated health in adolescents.MethodsData from a 2-year observational study (2013–2015) were used (n=256, 58% girls, 13.7±0.3 years at baseline). Self-rated health was assessed with a questionnaire,...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 2024-03, Vol.10 (1), p.e001642-e001642
Hauptverfasser: Joensuu, Laura, Tammelin, Tuija H, Syväoja, Heidi J, Barker, Alan R, Parkkari, Jari, Kujala, Urho M
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectivesTo evaluate the independent associations of physical activity and physical fitness with self-rated health in adolescents.MethodsData from a 2-year observational study (2013–2015) were used (n=256, 58% girls, 13.7±0.3 years at baseline). Self-rated health was assessed with a questionnaire, physical activity by an accelerometer and a questionnaire, and physical fitness via the measurements included in the Finnish national Move! monitoring system for physical functional capacity and their z-score average (fitness index).ResultsSelf-reported physical activity had cross-sectional associations with self-rated health (girls β 0.213, p=0.006, β 0.221 boys p=0.021) while accelerometer-based moderate-to-vigorous physical activity did not. Higher self-reported physical activity at baseline was associated with higher self-rated health at follow-up in boys (β 0.289, p
ISSN:2055-7647
2055-7647
DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001642