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Ellen Haug
Researcher at University of Bergen
Publications - 38
Citations - 1680
Ellen Haug is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1405 citations.
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Interrelationships of adolescent physical activity, screen-based sedentary behaviour, and social and psychological health
TL;DR: Regional differences in correlates of PA and SBM suggest cultural differences in potential effects of PA or SBM and the need to tailor school and public health efforts to the different meanings of PAand SBM for positive and negative health consequences.
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Overweight in school-aged children and its relationship with demographic and lifestyle factors: Results from the WHO-Collaborative Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study
Ellen Haug,Mette Rasmussen,Oddrun Samdal,Ronald J. Iannotti,Colette Kelly,Alberto Borraccino,Carine Vereecken,Ole Melkevik,Giacomo Lazzeri,Mariano Vincenzo Giacchi,Oya Ercan,Pernille Due,Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer,Candace Currie,Antony Morgan,Namanjeet Ahluwalia +15 more
TL;DR: Overweight prevalence in youth remained high across the countries examined and the primary factors linked to overweight were breakfast consumption and physical activity.
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The characteristics of the outdoor school environment associated with physical activity
TL;DR: Outdoor facilities insecondary schools are associated with students’ daily physical activity participation during school breaks and improving the outdoor environment should be considered in physical activity promotion school programs in secondary schools.
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Secular trends in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in 32 countries from 2002 to 2010: a cross-national perspective
Michal Kalman,Jo Inchley,Dagmar Sigmundová,Ronald J. Iannotti,Jorma Tynjälä,Zdenek Hamrik,Ellen Haug,Jens Bucksch +7 more
TL;DR: The majority of adolescents do not meet current recommendations of PA, and further investment at national and international levels is necessary to increase PA participation among children and adolescents and reduce the future health burden associated with inactivity.
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Intentions to drop-out of youth soccer: A test of the basic needs theory among European youth from five countries
Eleanor Quested,Nikos Ntoumanis,Carme Viladrich,Ellen Haug,Yngvar Ommundsen,A. Van Hoye,J. Mercé,Howard Hall,Nikos Zourbanos,Joan L. Duda +9 more
TL;DR: Deci et al. as mentioned in this paper found that the quality of the social interactions between athletes and coaches, and athletes' ensuing psychological responses, are critical determinants of intentions to drop out of youth sport.