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Low physical activity and high sedentary behaviour are associated with adolescents’ suicidal vulnerability: Evidence from 52 low‐ and middle‐income countries
Riaz Uddin, Nicola W. Burton, Myfanwy Maple, Shanchita R. Khan, Mark S. Tremblay, Asaduzzaman Khan (2019). Low physical activity and high sedentary behaviour are associated with adolescents’ suicidal vulnerability: Evidence from 52 low‐ and middle‐income countries. Acta Paediatrica, 109(6), pp. 1252-1259, DOI: 10.1111/apa.15079.
Article147 days agoThe Relative Contributions of Psychological, Social, and Environmental Variables to Explain Participation in Walking, Moderate-, and Vigorous-Intensity Leisure-Time Physical Activity
Nicola W. Burton, Gavin Turrell, Brian Oldenburg, James Sallis (2005). The Relative Contributions of Psychological, Social, and Environmental Variables to Explain Participation in Walking, Moderate-, and Vigorous-Intensity Leisure-Time Physical Activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2(2), pp. 181-196, DOI: 10.1123/jpah.2.2.181.
Article131 days agoMeasuring psychological, social, and environmental influences on leisure‐time physical activity among adults
Nicola W. Burton, Brian Oldenburg, James Sallis, Gavin Turrell (2007). Measuring psychological, social, and environmental influences on leisure‐time physical activity among adults. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 31(1), pp. 36-43, DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-6405.2007.00008.x.
Article131 days agoThe SCAPES Questionnaire: Psychometric evaluation of scales to measure correlates of leisure time physical activity
Nicola W. Burton, Brian Oldenburg, Gavin Turrell, James Sallis (2004). The SCAPES Questionnaire: Psychometric evaluation of scales to measure correlates of leisure time physical activity. , 11, pp. 140-140
Article131 days agoThe relative importance of self reported psychological, social and environmental influences in explaining leisure-time physical activity
Nicola W. Burton, Gavin Turrell, Brian Oldenburg, Diana Battistutta, James Sallis (2002). The relative importance of self reported psychological, social and environmental influences in explaining leisure-time physical activity. , 9, pp. 60-60
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