The effects of experimentally manipulated social status and subjective social status on physical activity among Hispanic adolescents: An RCT
ConclusionsTewnty-four-hour MVPA and sedentary behaviour are not affected by an acute experimental manipulation of social status. However, low SSS, independent of SES, was associated with clinically significant differences in MVPA. SSS may be a better predictor of MVPA than SES among Hispanic adolescents, potentially influencing obesity, and other health-related outcomes.
Source: Pediatric Obesity - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Alexandra M. Lee,
Tianyao Huo,
Darci Miller,
Matthew J. Gurka,
Lindsay A. Thompson,
Fran çois P. Modave,
Young‐Rock Hong,
Gregory Pavela,
Michelle I. Cardel Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research