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Active relatives and health-related physical fitness in European adolescents: The HELENA Study
Authors:Miguel Martín-Matillas  Francisco B Ortega  Jonatan R Ruiz  David Martínez-Gómez  Germán Vicente-Rodríguez  Ascensión Marcos  Laurent Béghin  Anthony Kafatos  Marcela González-Gross  Maria Zaccaria  Dénes Molnár  Stefaan De Henauw  Michael Sjöström  Luis A Moreno  Manuel J Castillo On Behalf Of The Helena Study
Institution:a Department of Physical Education and Sport , School of Sport Sciences, University of Granada , Spain.
Abstract:Abstract High physical fitness in childhood and adolescence is positively associated with favourable health-related outcomes. Our aim was to examine the relationship between relatives' (father, mother, brother, sister, and best friend) physical activity engagement and encouragement on adolescents' physical fitness. Adolescents were part of the HELENA study, a multi-centre study conducted in 10 cities from nine European countries in 2006-2008. Participants were 3288 adolescents (48% boys, 52% girls) aged 12.5-17.5 years with valid data on at least one of the three fitness variables studied: muscular strength (standing long jump), speed/agility (4×10 m shuttle run), and cardiorespiratory fitness (20 m shuttle run). The adolescents reported their relatives' physical activity engagement and encouragement. Analysis of covariance showed that relatives' physical activity engagement (father, mother, brother, and best friend) was positively related to cardiorespiratory fitness (P?
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