2017
DOI: 10.21215/kjfp.2017.7.4.557
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Relationship between Physical Activity and Subjective Quality of Sleep in Korean High School Students, The 11th Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey

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“…To lessen measurement bias, accelerometers are recommended as an objective method to assess the duration and intensity of physical activity [54]. We do note the value of using a database such as KYRBS for a nationally representative assessment; moreover, the results of the current study can be easily compared with previous adolescent research that also employed KYRBS data [16].…”
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“…To lessen measurement bias, accelerometers are recommended as an objective method to assess the duration and intensity of physical activity [54]. We do note the value of using a database such as KYRBS for a nationally representative assessment; moreover, the results of the current study can be easily compared with previous adolescent research that also employed KYRBS data [16].…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Importantly, increased physical activity is correlated with low suicidal ideation [13] and stress [14,15]. Despite the possible benefits, many high school students are less likely to participate in physical activity outside of school (vigorous physical activity = 27.26 min/week, moderate physical activity = 36.99 min/week) [16]. However, when adolescents participated in high levels of physical education at school, they also exhibited elevated physical activity outside of school [17].…”
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“…This study also found a higher prevalence of sleep disturbances among high school students than among middle school students, which is in agreement with the findings of a previous study on Korean adolescents showing that middle school students slept for an average of 7.06 ± 1.67 hours, whereas high school students slept for only 5.69 ± 1.50 hours (Lee et al, 2013). Korean high school students often experience sleep disturbances related to stress, including academic stress (Sok et al, 2017); those who smoke are no exception to this. Therefore, to fully understand the issue of sleep disturbances in adolescent smokers, the sociocultural context must be considered.…”
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confidence: 99%