Self-perception of physical activity and fitness is related to lower psychosomatic health symptoms in adolescents with unhealthy lifestyles
Abstract The general aim of the present study was to examine how physical activity, participation in sports, and beliefs about personal physical activity and physical fitness are associated with adolescents' psychosomatic health complaints (PHC) in relation to their lifestyles. Methods A total...
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Main Authors: | Migle Baceviciene (Author), Rasa Jankauskiene (Author), Arunas Emeljanovas (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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