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Family circumstance, sedentary behaviour and physical activity in adolescents living in England: Project STIL

Trish Gorely1*, Andrew J Atkin1, Stuart JH Biddle1 and Simon J Marshall2

Author Affiliations

1 School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK

2 School of Exercise & Nutritional Sciences Faculty, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA

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International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2009, 6:33 doi:10.1186/1479-5868-6-33

Published: 11 June 2009

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Table S2. Relationship between individual family circumstance variables and minutes per day in total sedentary behaviour adjusted for age and season. Results table describing the relationship between family circumstance variables and minutes per day in total sedentary behaviour.

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Table S3. Relationship between individual family circumstance variables and minutes per day TV viewing adjusted for age and season. Results table describing the relationship between family circumstance variables and minutes per day of TV viewing.

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Table S4. Relationship between individual family circumstance variables and minutes per day using a computer adjusted for age and season. Results table describing the relationship between family circumstance variables and minutes per day of computer use.

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Table S5. Relationship between individual family circumstance variables and minutes per day in social sedentary behaviours adjusted for age and season. Results table describing the relationship between family circumstance variables and minutes per day in social sedentary behaviours.

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Table S6. Relationship between individual family circumstance variables and minutes per day in sports and exercise adjusted for age and season. Results table describing the relationship between family circumstance variables and minutes per day in sports and exercise.

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Table S7. Relationship between individual family circumstance variables and minutes per day in active travel adjusted for age and season. Results table describing the relationship between family circumstance variables and minutes per day in active travel.

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