Research paper
Depressive symptomatology, weight status and obesogenic risk among Australian adolescents: a prospective cohort study.
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- Depressive symptomatology, weight status and obesogenic risk among Australian adolescents: a prospective cohort study.
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OBJECTIVES:Adolescence is a period of increased risk for mental health problems and development of associated lifestyle risk behaviours. This study examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between obesogenic risk factors, weight status, and depressive symptomatology in a cohort of Australian adolescents. DESIGN:Prospective cohort study. SETTING:The study used repeated measures data from the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) It's Your Move project, an Australian community-based ...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2016-03-14
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- Hoare, Erin / Millar, Lynne / Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew / Skouteris, Helen / Nichols, Melanie / Malakellis, Mary / Swinburn, Boyd / Allender, Steven
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- http://hdl.handle.net/2292/42998
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- Humans / Body Weight / Exercise / Diet / Risk Factors / Follow-Up Studies / Prospective Studies / Cross-Sectional Studies / Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice / Adolescent Behavior / Feeding Behavior / Depression / Risk-Taking / Life Style / Adolescent / Australia / Female / Male / Pediatric Obesity / Surveys and Questionnaires
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