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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.6.215

Relationship between the Practice of Physical Activity Guideline for Adolescents and Smartphone Problem Experience  

Kim, Jae-Yong (Division of Media Communication, Chung-ang University)
Sung, Dong-Gue (Division of Media Communication, Chung-ang University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.6, 2020 , pp. 215-225 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to understand the relationship between the practice of physical activity guideline for adolescents presented by government agencies and smartphone problem experience. To that end, the association between the practice of physical activity guideline and smartphone variables was analyzed by utilizing 62,225 data from "2017 Youth Health Behavior Survey" and multiple regression analysis was conducted using the SPSS 23.0 program. The analysis showed that all physical activity variables, except for "physical activity for more than 60 minutes," have negative effects on the smartphone problem experience. In addition, students who practice physical activity guideline presented by government agencies, such as aerobic exercise, muscular exercise, participation in sports clubs, and sedentary behavior, experienced less smartphone problem compared to those who did not practice, which showed significant differences in gender. According to the results of this study, it is thought that academic in-depth research using this guideline and differentiated physical activity promotion programs by gender will be possible in order to prevent smartphone addiction.
Keywords
Physical activity; Physical activity guideline; Smartphone problem experience; Sedentary behavior; KYRBS;
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