2018
DOI: 10.12820/rbafs.v.22n5p486-492
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Physical activity and academic performance in high school students

Abstract: There are still doubts about the real benefits of physical activity on the academic performance of adolescents. The aim of this study was to determine whether the physical activity (PA) interferes in the academic performance of high school students. The study included 348 adolescents from one federal public school. For information regarding PA, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ short-version) was used. For PAL classification the adolecents who had 300 minutes/week or more of physical acti… Show more

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“…"Lack of time" was likewise identified for both sexes in a recent systematic review of studies conducted among adolescent students [30]. Studies among Brazilian adolescent students that applied the same questionnaire about perceived barriers as in our study demonstrated similar results with respect to the barriers of lack of time, lack of motivation, laziness, and preference for other activities [50][51][52][53]. However, in contrast to the other studies cited herein, our study identified too much homework as a barrier, which is most likely due to the conditions imposed by studying full-time [20][21][22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…"Lack of time" was likewise identified for both sexes in a recent systematic review of studies conducted among adolescent students [30]. Studies among Brazilian adolescent students that applied the same questionnaire about perceived barriers as in our study demonstrated similar results with respect to the barriers of lack of time, lack of motivation, laziness, and preference for other activities [50][51][52][53]. However, in contrast to the other studies cited herein, our study identified too much homework as a barrier, which is most likely due to the conditions imposed by studying full-time [20][21][22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…A pesquisa de Datar e Sturm ( 2004) ao investigar a relação entre o tempo de prática da Educação Física e o Índice de massa corporal (IMC) no ensino fundamental conclui que a expansão das aulas de Educação Física pode contribuir no combate à obesidade, principalmente entre as meninas. A pesquisa de Esteban-Cornejo et al (2015), apontou que a participação de três ou mais aulas de educação física durante a semana estavam relacionadas com um melhor desempenho escolar, tese corroborada pelos estudos de Singh et al (2012), Mota et al (2015 e Pandolfo et al (2017), que encontraram indícios de que a prática de exercícios físicos e esportes estão relacionadas a um bom desempenho escolar e também à melhoria da capacidade cognitiva de jovens.…”
Section: A Justificativa Da Educação Físicaunclassified
“…Having physical activity through sports activities can improve the fitness and motor skills of students. Students tend to do physical activities to choose activities that are popular among them (Pandolfo et al, 2018). Adolescent participation in physical activity may increase as a result of external stimuli or outside motivation (Butt et al, 2011;Zhu & Chen, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%