Physical activity in childhood and adolescence and future depressive symptoms: an 11-year prospective cohort study.

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Full Title: Eur J Public Health

Abbreviation: Eur J Public Health

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Subject Category: Public Health

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"Conflicts of interest : None declared. Key pointsThe most/least active children continue to be the most/least active throughout adolescence.Less active physical activity (PA) trajectory classes are more likely to contain females, and those who are overweight or socio-economically deprived in childhood.Less active PA trajectories throughout childhood and adolescence are associated with greater risk of experiencing depressive symptoms in early adulthood."

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