International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (Jul 2009)

Patterns of adolescent physical activity and dietary behaviours

  • Gorely Trish,
  • Biddle Stuart JH,
  • Atkin Andrew J,
  • Pearson Natalie,
  • Edwardson Charlotte

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-6-45
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 45

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Abstract Background The potential synergistic effects of multiple dietary and physical activity behaviours on the risk of chronic conditions and health outcomes is a key issue for public health. This study examined the prevalence and clustering patterns of multiple health behaviours among a sample of adolescents in the UK. Methods Cross-sectional survey of 176 adolescents aged 12–16 years (49% boys). Adolescents wore accelerometers for seven days and completed a questionnaire assessing fruit, vegetable, and breakfast consumption. The prevalence of adolescents meeting the physical activity (≥ 60 minutes moderate-to-vigorous physical activity/day), fruit and vegetable (≥ 5 portions of FV per day) and breakfast recommendations (eating breakfast on ≥ 5 days per week), and clustering patterns of these health behaviours are described. Results Boys were more active than girls (p Conclusion Many adolescents fail to meet multiple diet and physical activity recommendations, highlighting that physical activity and dietary behaviours do not occur in isolation. Future research should investigate how best to achieve multiple health behaviour change in adolescent boys and girls.