Journal of Physical Activity Research. 2022, 7(1), 66-67
DOI: 10.12691/jpar-7-1-9
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Peter D. Hart1,
1Health Promotion Research, Havre, Montana, USA
Pub. Date: March 25, 2022
Cite this paper:
Peter D. Hart. BriefTrends: Depression, Physical Activity (PA), and Overweight Status by Sex in U.S. Adults, 2017-2020. Journal of Physical Activity Research. 2022; 7(1):66-67. doi: 10.12691/jpar-7-1-9
Abstract
This BriefTrends highlights the sex differences in the physical activity (PA), overweight status, and depression relationship in U.S. adults.Keywords:
physical activity overweight depression NHANES
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