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Daily Optional Physical Education Does Not Counteract Increasing Inactivity by Age among Adolescents.

Zsuzsa Lábiscsák-ErdélyiAnnamária SomhegyiIlona Veres-BalajtiKarolina Kósa
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The intervention had significant positive impacts on subjective health and dietary habits and could counteract the secular trend of increasing tobacco, alcohol, and drug consumption by age among adolescents, but this unfortunately does not include physical inactivity. Offsetting the most widespread health risk behavior, physical inactivity, may require mandatory daily physical education in schools.
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