Maturation, Gender, and Video Game Playing Are Related to Physical Activity Intensity in Adolescents: The Muscatine Study
- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- Published by Human Kinetics in Pediatric Exercise Science
- Vol. 9 (4) , 353-363
- https://doi.org/10.1123/pes.9.4.353
Abstract
This study examined average daily physical activity and discrete activity intensities in 102 adolescents (age M = 15 yr). Dependent physical activity variables were constructed from minute-by-minute movement counts measured during 4 consecutive days of accelerometry. Independent variables included gender, sexual maturation, TV viewing, and video playing. The stability of 4 days of activity measures ranged from R = .66 to 30. Video game playing was inversely associated with average daily movement for boys (r = −.38) and girls (r = −.55). Boys at all levels of sexual maturation had higher levels of activity than girls. Late and postpubertal boys and girls were more sedentary, had lower levels of vigorous activity, and lower levels of average daily movement than boys and girls in midpuberty.Keywords
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