The role of peer victimization in the physical activity and screen time of adolescents: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Negative peer experiences may lead adolescents with overweight and obesity to be less active and engage in more sitting-related behaviors. Our study is among the first to empirically test these associations and hypothesized that 1) peer victimization would mediate the negative as...
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Main Authors: | Jodie A. Stearns (Author), Valerie Carson (Author), John C. Spence (Author), Guy Faulkner (Author), Scott T. Leatherdale (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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