Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and opportunities for intervention

EMF van Sluijs, U Ekelund, I Crochemore-Silva… - The Lancet, 2021 - thelancet.com
Young people aged 10–24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their
health could yield a triple benefit—eg, today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …

Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and opportunities for intervention

EMF van Sluijs, U Ekelund, I Crochemore-Silva… - The Lancet, 2021 - Elsevier
Young people aged 10–24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their
health could yield a triple benefit—eg, today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …

Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and opportunities for intervention.

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Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their
health could yield a triple benefit-eg, today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …

Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and opportunities for intervention

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Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their
health could yield a triple benefit-eg, today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …

Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and opportunities for intervention

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Young people aged 10–24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their
health could yield a triple benefit—eg, today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …

Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: Current evidence and opportunities for intervention.

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Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population; investing in their
health could yield a triple benefit-eg, today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …

Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and opportunities for intervention.

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Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population and investing in
their health could yield a “triple benefit”: today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …

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Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population and investing in
their health could yield a “triple benefit”: today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …

Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and opportunities for intervention.

EMF van Sluijs, U Ekelund… - Lancet (London …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Young people aged 10-24 years constitute 24% of the world's population and investing in
their health could yield a “triple benefit”: today, into adulthood, and for the next generation …