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Prevalence and factors associated with stages of behavior change for physical activity in adolescents: a systematic review 
 
Prevalence and factors associated with stages of behavior change for physical activity in adolescents: a systematic review
  Heloyse Elaine Gimenes Nunes, Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Eliane Cristina de Andrade Gonçalves
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Background: To analyze prevalence and factors associated with stages of behavior change for physical activity in adolescents.
Data sources: A search was performed in SciELO, PubMed, PsycINFO, SPORTDiscus and LILACS. The search terms were "behavior change" OR "stages of change" OR "stages of readiness" OR "readiness to change" OR "transtheoretical model" OR "process to change" OR "decisional balance", and "motor activity" OR "physical activity" OR "physical exercise" and "adolescent" OR "students". After the eligibility criteria, 18 articles were selected.
Results: The highest prevalence of adolescents in the precontemplation, contemplation, and preparation stages was found in the Germany, South Korea, and Iran while there were more adolescents in the action and maintenance in South Korea and Brazil. The evidence of association indicated that females are more likely to be in precontemplation, contemplation and preparation. The evidence was inconclusive for age (in relation to the precontemplation, contemplation, action and maintenance stages), economic status (all stages), shift of study (when stratifi ed by gender) and body composition (all stages). No association was found with parental level of education.
Conclusion: The fi ndings can help to guide interventions and further research on the topic of behavior changes for physical activity in adolescents.
 
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