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Physical activity, sedentary screen time and bullying behaviors: exploring differences between adolescents with and without disabilities

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posted on 2021-03-02, 09:21 authored by Yeshayahu Hutzler, Riki Tesler, Kwok W. Ng, Sharon Barak, Hadas Kazula, Yossi Harel-Fisch
The study’s purpose was to examine the prevalence of sedentary screen time behaviour and physical activity (PA) participation, and their association with environmental (socioeconomic status, bullying behaviours) and personal factors (age, sex). We analysed data from the 2013–14 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey among Israeli adolescents aged 11–17 [N = 4,241; 56% female; 9.3% = adolescents with disability (AWD)]. A minority (<10%) of all participants complied with the 2010 World Health Organization global PA recommendations. AWD were significantly more involved in bullying behaviours. PA participation was significantly decreased in AWD in grades 6 and 8 compared to adolescents without disability. Furthermore, > 30% of AWD and adolescents without disability engaged in sedentary screen time >3 hours/day. In conclusion, AWD in grades 6 and 8 should be given specific attention, to reduce the likelihood of bullying at school and to increase the inclusion of AWD in PA lessons.

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International Journal of Adolescence and Youth;26(1),pp. 110–126

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Routledge

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peer-reviewed

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English

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