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The Effects of a Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Body Image Intervention on Girls in Intermediate Schools in Saudi Arabia

This cluster-randomized study aimed to evaluate the effects of an intervention focused on physical activity, nutrition, and body image perception among girls in intermediate schools in Saudi Arabia. A seminar was delivered to the mothers of the girls in the experimental group. The experimental group...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2022-09, Vol.19 (18), p.11314
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Behavior
Body Image
Body mass
Body Mass Index
Body size
Data collection
Diabetes
Education
Ethics
Evaluation
Exercise
Female
Food
Girls
Humans
Intervention
Male
Nutrition
Obesity
Overweight
Perception
Physical activity
Saudi Arabia
School boards
Schools
Screen time
Sedentary behavior
Self image
Students
Tall, Mustafa Wahbi (1899-1949)
Teenagers
title The Effects of a Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Body Image Intervention on Girls in Intermediate Schools in Saudi Arabia
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