Young People and Physical Activity Consultancy Report Deliverable 2 Draft Interim Report

CJ Hughes

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Abstract

The Link Youth Health Service (with funding from the DHHS) has commissioned a research team led by Dr Clarissa Hughes (Senior Research Fellow, University Department of Rural Health), to undertake a research project on physical activity among Tasmanian youth. This report provides an update on progress since the Preliminary Literature Review which was submitted on 1 June 2011. Objectives As outlined in the previous report, the objectives of the project are to: a) Examine the international research evidence on normative aspects of physical activity among young people (with a secondary emphasis on nutrition and body image); b) Undertake research to explore normative influences on physical activity in the lives of young Tasmanian high school students (aged 12-16 years); and c) Produce a report that will inform future policy and service development within Population Health, DHHS and also support the implementation of the BODY HYPE program.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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