2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-112042/v1
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No changes in adolescent's sedentary behaviour across Europe between 2002 and 2017

Abstract: Background: Health organizations have been alerted to the high levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) among adolescents as well as to the health and social consequences of excess sedentary time. However, SB changes of European Union (EU) adolescents over time are yet to be reported. This study aimed to identify SB changes the EU adolescents (15-17 years) between 2002 and 2017, and to analyse the prevalence of SB according to the gender.Methods: SB of 2542 adolescents (1335 boys and 1207 girls) as a whole sample an… Show more

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“…This may be because the girls are often less active than the boys throughout the day. 31 Further research is needed to control and monitor participants’ PA levels, as during puberty girls accumulate a higher accumulation of body mass during puberty 32 while boys tend to improve muscle mass due to an increase in testosterone. 33 Nonetheless, despite these changes in body composition during puberty, current results revealed no significant differences in BMI between pubertal boys and girls, suggesting that this indicator might not be accurate enough to determine body composition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be because the girls are often less active than the boys throughout the day. 31 Further research is needed to control and monitor participants’ PA levels, as during puberty girls accumulate a higher accumulation of body mass during puberty 32 while boys tend to improve muscle mass due to an increase in testosterone. 33 Nonetheless, despite these changes in body composition during puberty, current results revealed no significant differences in BMI between pubertal boys and girls, suggesting that this indicator might not be accurate enough to determine body composition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%