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Relative contributions of health behaviours versus social factors on perceived and objective weight status in Canadian adolescents.

Eva PilaBenjamin D SylvesterLiz CorsonCaroline FolkmanKatarina L HuellemannCatherine M Sabiston
Published in: Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique (2021)
Contrary to traditional views of adolescent weight status, physical activity (i.e., school-based, individual, active transport) and nutritious consumption (i.e., fruits, vegetables, milk) were not associated with weight status, when considering social factors. These findings challenge the utility of public health approaches that target individualistic behaviours as critical risk factors in "obesity prevention" efforts in adolescence.
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