1. Associations between Selected Dietary Behaviors and Physical Activity in Adolescents.
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You Fu, Burns, Ryan D., Clements-Nolle, Kristen, and Wei Yang
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DIET , *FOOD habits , *PHYSICAL activity , *ADOLESCENCE , *RISK-taking behavior , *AT-risk youth , *UNHEALTHY lifestyles - Abstract
Objective: In this study, we examined the association between adolescents' dietary behaviors and physical activity. Methods: The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (YRBS) survey was administered to 4872 Nevadan adolescents. Weighted multilevel generalized linear mixed-effects models were employed. Self-report physical activity was the outcome variable stratified participating in = 5 days of 60-minute daily. Models were adjusted for the covariates of age, sex, BMI, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity. Results: Adolescents had significantly higher odds of meeting physical activity guideline when consuming fruit juice, fruit, vegetables, = 3 glasses of milk, and eating breakfast every day. Boys who ate breakfast every day had significantly higher odds of achieving physical activity guideline. Conclusions: Selected dietary behaviors significantly and independently related to Nevadan adolescents' physical activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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