2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2006.06.012
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Influence of a health education intervention on physical activity and screen time in primary school children: ‘Switch Off–Get Active’

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“…Specific at-risk populations for low levels of PA include young people of lower socioeconomic status (SES), minority groups, lower-skilled and overweight youngsters, and girls (Borracino et al, 2009;Fulton et al, 2009;Lubans, Morgan, Cliff, Barnett, & Okely, 2010. In lower SES children and adolescents, the combined use of both psychosocial (e.g., awareness raising through PA monitoring) and environmental strategies (e.g., low cost PA programs in or near the school premises) seems promising (De Bourdeaudhuij et al, 2011;Harrison, Burns, McGuinness, Heslin, & Murphy, 2006;Jurg, Kremers, Candel, Van der Wal, & De Meij, 2006;Van Sluijs et al, 2008). For ethnic minority young people, these strategies are preferably integrated into culturally appropriate programs that are adapted to different beliefs about overweight, to concerns about neighborhood safety, and to parents' native language (Hudson, 2008;Netto, Bhopal, Lederle, Khatoon, & Jackson, 2010;Stevens, 2010).…”
Section: Composition Of the Framework: Five Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific at-risk populations for low levels of PA include young people of lower socioeconomic status (SES), minority groups, lower-skilled and overweight youngsters, and girls (Borracino et al, 2009;Fulton et al, 2009;Lubans, Morgan, Cliff, Barnett, & Okely, 2010. In lower SES children and adolescents, the combined use of both psychosocial (e.g., awareness raising through PA monitoring) and environmental strategies (e.g., low cost PA programs in or near the school premises) seems promising (De Bourdeaudhuij et al, 2011;Harrison, Burns, McGuinness, Heslin, & Murphy, 2006;Jurg, Kremers, Candel, Van der Wal, & De Meij, 2006;Van Sluijs et al, 2008). For ethnic minority young people, these strategies are preferably integrated into culturally appropriate programs that are adapted to different beliefs about overweight, to concerns about neighborhood safety, and to parents' native language (Hudson, 2008;Netto, Bhopal, Lederle, Khatoon, & Jackson, 2010;Stevens, 2010).…”
Section: Composition Of the Framework: Five Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health education mainly helps patients to master disease theory, develop self-nursing ability, and stimulate potential cooperation ability and consciousness through illustrations and special lectures, aiming to improve clinical effect and nursing efficiency [8,9]. Health education intervention to patients based on routine nursing not only increases patients' knowledge about the disease but also improves their treatment compliance and self-nursing ability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As respostas sobre níveis de atividade física entre gêneros modificam entre os diferentes levantamentos, em adolescentes do sul do Brasil, houve maior prevalência de meninas ativas (Farias Júnior et al, 2009), por outro lado, levantamentos realizados na China (Kong et al, 2010;Li, Dibley, Sibbritt, & Yan, 2006), Austrália (Hume et al, 2012), Reino Unido (Pearce, Basterfield, Mann, Parkinson, & Adamson, 2012) e Estados Unidos da América (Anderson, Economos, & Must, 2008;Eaton et al, 2010) (King et al, 2010;Pearce et al, 2012) e, se combinado ao comportamento sedentário excessivo (Anderson et al, 2008;Harrison, Burns, McGuinness, Heslin, & Murphy, 2006;Mushtaq et al, 2011;Sisson, Broyles, Baker, & Katzmarzyk, 2010) agrava riscos de excesso de peso e surgimento de doenças cardiovascular. Sendo assim, para predizer os FRCV, estudos defendem o envolvimento em AF de moderada a vigorosa intensidade acima dos 60 min/dia recomendados por diretrizes internacionais (Activity level and cardiovascular risk, 2006;Andersen et al, 2008).…”
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