As interest in the public health challenge of youth inactivity
increases, the ambitious "Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary
Behavior" sets a standard for addressing a problem with worldwide
implications. Drawing on the contributions of a diverse group of
international experts, this reference challenges professionals,
researchers, and students to implement new solutions and further
their research and work.
No other text addresses the causes, contributing factors, and
fundamental issues in dealing with youth physical activity with
such depth or comprehensive coverage. Using a multidisciplinary
approach, "Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior" breaks
away from traditional thinking that places activity and sedentary
behavior on a single continuum, which may limit progress in
addressing youth inactivity. Instead, the authors encourage readers
to focus on how sedentary and physically active behaviors coexist
and consider how the two behaviors may have different determinants.
In doing so, the text also considers developmental features such as
maturation, ethnicity, environment, and genetics across both
childhood (through age 12) and adolescence (the teen years). By
looking at a variety of psychosocial and epidemiological factors,
the authors set the stage for a critical analysis of beliefs and
views at a time when many assumptions are taken for granted.
This book is organized in three parts that build on one another
to deepen readers' understanding of this complex problem. This text
begins by addressing the fundamental issues and assumptions
pertaining to youth physical activity and sedentary behavior,
covering such topics as measurement of the behavior in question,
health outcomes, concepts, and trends in a public health context.
Once readers have grasped this foundational knowledge, they advance
to part II for a comprehensive account of personal factors likely
to be associated with the problem. Part III moves beyond the
individual into the wider social and contextual aspects of
physically active and sedentary living in young people. Through
this concluding part, readers gain the latest thinking on how
parents, peers, schools, organized sport, and related factors link
to youth physical activity and sedentary behavior.
Each chapter presents the latest theory and research, real-world
approaches to implementation, and background information to
encourage discussion and future directions in national policy
making. "Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior" also
contains the following features that add to an unprecedented
learning experience:
-An at-a-glance look at why and how research can be used in the
real world helps researchers relate their work to overall
solutions.
-Coverage of more issues related to this subject than are
available in any other reference makes this a one-stop
resource.
-Internationally respected foreword writer, editors, and
contributors provide a cross-disciplinary perspective valuable for
putting solutions into a wider context.
-Applications for Professionals boxes and Applications for
Researchers boxes at the end of each chapter provide practical
suggestions for implementing solutions. "Youth Physical Activity
and Sedentary Behavior: Challenges and Solutions" considers current
research about youth physical activity and sedentary behavior
across a range of personal factors as well as cultural and social
influences. The text communicates the knowledge base on
developmental, economic, psychological, and social factors related
to youth physical activity and sedentary behavior and provides an
overview of youth-specific approaches to addressing the problem of
inactivity among youth.
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