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Fit Teens May Be Safer Teens! TUESDAY, April 4 (HealthDay News) -- The key to keeping
kids on the straight and A
new study finds that teens who take part in many different kinds of
physical activity -- particularly with their parents -- are less likely
to get involved in drinking, drugs, violence, smoking, sex, and delinquency
than teens who spend a lot of time in front of the television. The researchers looked at seven different "clusters" of teens. These clusters were defined by physical or "couch potato" activities frequently engaged in by teens. Examples of clusters include:
The researchers found that kids who focused on fitness and activity were less likely to take up drinking, illicit drug use, violent behavior, sex and delinquency. On the other hand, "adolescents who spend a lot of time watching TV or playing computer video games tend to be at higher risk for engaging in all of these risky behaviors," study co-author Dr. Penny Gordon-Larsen, assistant professor of nutrition, said in a prepared statement. "Anything
we can do to get kids to be physically active will help them in terms
of their physical health, but this research suggests that engaging in
a variety of activities may also have social, emotional, and cognitive
benefits, including reduced likelihood of engaging in risky behaviors,
such as drinking, drugs, violence, smoking, sex, and delinquency,"
Gordon-Larsen said. More
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