A multi-method exploration into the social networks of young teenagers and their physical activity behavior.
Shannon C MontgomeryMichael DonnellyJennifer BadhamFrank KeeLaura DunneRuth F HunterPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
The investigation of the interplay between the findings from each phase of the inquiry indicated that social networks influence in different ways and to different degrees the physical activity of adolescent males and females. In turn, these insights point to the need for a systematic tailoring process for the development and implementation of physical activity behavior interventions.