2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10389-016-0729-4
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Psychosomatic problems in relation to alcohol use and physical exercise: a study between 1988 and 2011 among adolescents in Sweden

Abstract: Aim The aim was to investigate the association between psychosomatic problems and lifestyle patterns of alcohol use and physical exercise in adolescence. Subject and Methods Cross-sectional questionnaire data from 8 years of investigations were used. The sample included over 20,000 adolescents (50 % girls), aged 15-16. Adolescents were divided into three groups depending on psychosomatic problem load: 10th, 11th-89th and 90th percentiles on the psychosomatic problems scale (PSP). A composite measure of alcoho… Show more

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“…Further, we expected that adolescents demonstrating poorer health-related behavioural profiles would show higher PHC. This assumption was confirmed in our study and adds to the knowledge that adolescents with the greatest psychosomatic symptoms are most likely to engage in unhealthy lifestyles [2, 12, 1618]. However, the novelty of our finding is that we analysed several health-related habits, such as physical activity, screen – time behaviour, nutrition habits, alcohol consumption and smoking.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Further, we expected that adolescents demonstrating poorer health-related behavioural profiles would show higher PHC. This assumption was confirmed in our study and adds to the knowledge that adolescents with the greatest psychosomatic symptoms are most likely to engage in unhealthy lifestyles [2, 12, 1618]. However, the novelty of our finding is that we analysed several health-related habits, such as physical activity, screen – time behaviour, nutrition habits, alcohol consumption and smoking.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This might be explained by the growing popularity of screen-based activities and sedentary lifestyle, which are related to backache and headache [9]. The majority of studies show that the prevalence of PHC is higher in girls [2, 1012] and increases with age [2]. The region of Northern Europe has a minor but significant increasing trend in adolescent PHC between 1980 and 2016 [13].…”
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