2016
DOI: 10.4025/jphyseduc.v27i1.2755
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Comportamento Sedentário No Lazer E Sua Associação Com Atividade Física No Contexto Escolar De Crianças No Sul Do Brasil

Abstract: RESUMOO objetivo foi investigar a prevalência de comportamento sedentário no lazer e sua associação com indicadores demográficos, turno de estudo e atividade física no contexto escolar de crianças da rede municipal de ensino de Florianópolis, SC. O instrumento utilizado na amostra representativa de escolares do 2º ao 5º ano foi o questionário online Web-CAAFE, com indicações de atividades realizadas e alimentos consumidos no dia anterior. Dentre as 1831 crianças investigadas (8,75 anos [DP±1,03]; 52,2% sexo ma… Show more

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“…16 The main negative results of physical inactivity are the greater likelihood of being overweight and the occurrence of noncommunicable chronic diseases. 17 Because alcohol is considered a licit substance, it is legally accepted and tolerated, which contributes to young people having the conception that it does not cause problems. 18 Excessive alcohol consumption is a recurring pattern among undergraduates, which can lead to numerous losses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…16 The main negative results of physical inactivity are the greater likelihood of being overweight and the occurrence of noncommunicable chronic diseases. 17 Because alcohol is considered a licit substance, it is legally accepted and tolerated, which contributes to young people having the conception that it does not cause problems. 18 Excessive alcohol consumption is a recurring pattern among undergraduates, which can lead to numerous losses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%