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SUMMARY
Two representative studies of U.S. children and adolescents indicated that meeting all three 24-h movement guidelines was associated with lower odds for depression among adolescents. This finding was also reported by a previous systematic review that also indicated favorable associations between meeting all three 24-h movement guidelines and lower depressive symptoms and other mental health indicators (e_g, anxiety, psychological distress, suicidal behavior, flourishing, prosocial behavior) among children and adolescents in comparison with those meeting none of the guidelines. The aims of the study were as follows: (i) to describe changes in . . .
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