Required Health and Wellness Courses: Associations With College Student Physical Activity Behavior and Attitudes
Abstract
To assess the extent to which college student physical activity behaviors and attitudes are associated with enrollment in required, but self-selected, health and wellness courses.Data were analyzed from 1473 undergraduate students (60% women) taking health and wellness courses at a large northeastern university.Demographic characteristics and activity levels at the time of course enrollment were assessed in relation to course selection and...
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Title
Required Health and Wellness Courses: Associations With College Student Physical Activity Behavior and Attitudes
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
17
Issue
6
Pages
632 - 640
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