Access to pedestrian roads, daily activities, and physical performance of adolescents

作者: Astrid N. Sjolie

DOI: 10.1097/00007632-200008010-00016

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摘要: Study Design. A cross-sectional study using a questionnaire and physical tests was performed. Objective. To now access to pedestrian roads daily activities are related low back strength, mobility, ana hip mobility in adolescents. of Background Data. Although many authorities express concern about the passive lifestyle adolescents, little is known associations between performance. Methods. This compared 38 youtns community lacking with 50 youths nearby area providing excellent roads. standardized used obtain data roads, school journeys, from local pupils. Low strength tested as static endurance by modified Schober techniques, goniometer. For statistical analyses, Pvaiue 0.05 or less determined significance. Results. In buses, pupils nao extension, hamstring flexibility, iess abduction, fiexion, extension than Multivariate analyses showed no walking bicycling anatomic function, but regular leisure-time associated positively iow flexion, extension. Distance scnooi bus negatively flexibility (P < 0.001). Time spent on television computer insignificantly flexion 0.1). Conclusion. The results indicate that other factors

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