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Cross-sectional associations of gender identity and sexual orientation, with co-occurrence and clustering of health-related behaviours among British adolescents: Millennium cohort study.

Luiza I C RicardoAndrea D SmithKathryn R HeskethYanaina Chavez-UgaldeEun-Young LeeEsther M F van Sluijs
Published in: Preventive medicine (2024)
Gender and sexual minority British adolescents showed a higher prevalence of risky health-related behaviours, and higher risk of co-occurring behaviours. Physical inactivity and poor diet behaviours commonly clustered together for these groups.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • cross sectional
  • risk factors