Accessing physical activity among young adults attending a university: the role of sex, race/ethnicity, technology use, and sleep
Abstract Background Identifying factors associated with recommended physical activity (PA) levels are critical in efforts to combat the obesity epidemic and related comorbidities. Methods We conducted cross-sectional analyses of college students (n = 490) enrolled in a large southern state universit...
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Main Authors: | Samuel D. Towne (Author), Marcia G. Ory (Author), Matthew Lee Smith (Author), S. Camille Peres (Author), Adam W. Pickens (Author), Ranjana K. Mehta (Author), Mark Benden (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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