The role of physical activity on emotional and behavioural problems, self-rated health and educational attainment among adolescents

Abstract Physical activity provides important physical health benefits for young people. However, the information on physical activity in association with various social, educational and mental health factors among adolescents is scarce. This study aimed to evaluate how physical activity is related...

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Main Author: Kantomaa, M. (Marko)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2010
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514261077
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Summary:Abstract Physical activity provides important physical health benefits for young people. However, the information on physical activity in association with various social, educational and mental health factors among adolescents is scarce. This study aimed to evaluate how physical activity is related to adolescents’ emotional and behavioural problems, self-rated health, educational attainment and parental socio-economic position, and how these factors interrelate with each other. The study population consisted of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (N = 9432). Data on physical activity, emotional and behavioural problems, self-rated health, educational attainment and parental socio-economic position at age 15–16 years was collected by postal inquiries in 2001–2002. Logistic regression models were used to study the associations between these factors. High parental socio-economic position was associated with being physically active among adolescents. Physical inactivity was related to emotional, social, thought and attention problems, and rule-breaking behaviour. Physical inactivity, emotional, behavioural and social problems, and low parental socio-economic position were related to poor self-rated health. In addition, higher levels of physical activity, fewer behavioural problems, and higher parental socio-economic position were associated with high self-perceived academic performance and future plans for higher education. Physical inactivity during adolescence is associated with several emotional and behavioural problems, and poor self-rated health, whereas being physically active is related to higher educational attainment. Developmentally appropriate and enjoyable physical activity could have an important role in enhancing adolescents’ health, well-being, and educational attainment. Tiivistelmä Liikunta edistää lasten ja nuorten fyysistä terveyttä. Liikunnan yhteyksistä sosiaalisiin tekijöihin, nuorten koulumenestykseen ja mielenterveyteen on kuitenkin vähän tietoa. Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli ...