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Correlates of Time Spent in Physical Activity and Television Viewing in a Multi-Racial Sample of Adolescents

This study assessed whether the correlates related to physical activity and television viewing differed across gender, grade, and racial groups. Adolescents ( n = 4746) from 31 junior and senior high schools completed a self-administered survey. Adolescents’ physical activity was related to their fa...

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Published in:Pediatric exercise science 2002-02, Vol.14 (1), p.75-86
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