2020
DOI: 10.36660/ijcs.20200050
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Physical Activity Level, Anthropometric and Cardiovascular Profile Among Students in Sergipe State Attending Public Schools

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“…20 Various studies have demonstrated, especially in the early stages of life, the importance of physical exercise, given that it can promote better school performance and maintenance of blood glucose concentrations, lipid pro le, and blood pressure, with consequent reductions in diabetes, obesity, and hypertension, respectively. 21 Another important nding was alcohol consumption in the total sample was 12%, which is lower than that of 24.2% found in the ERICA study. 22 The percentage of participants who used alcohol was signi cantly higher in the group of non-vulnerable adolescents (15.1%), when compared to the vulnerable group (4.6%).…”
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confidence: 54%
“…20 Various studies have demonstrated, especially in the early stages of life, the importance of physical exercise, given that it can promote better school performance and maintenance of blood glucose concentrations, lipid pro le, and blood pressure, with consequent reductions in diabetes, obesity, and hypertension, respectively. 21 Another important nding was alcohol consumption in the total sample was 12%, which is lower than that of 24.2% found in the ERICA study. 22 The percentage of participants who used alcohol was signi cantly higher in the group of non-vulnerable adolescents (15.1%), when compared to the vulnerable group (4.6%).…”
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confidence: 54%
“…Regarding physical activity, we did not observe any difference between vulnerable and non-vulnerable adolescents, showing that physical inactivity and sedentary behavior are risk factors for adolescents of all socioeconomic levels. Various studies have demonstrated, especially in the early stages of life, the importance of physical exercise, given that it can promote better school performance and maintenance of blood glucose concentrations, lipid profile, and blood pressure, with consequent reductions in diabetes, obesity, and hypertension, respectively [ 22 ].…”
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“…Physical activity and exercise not only maintain physical health, but psychologically it also has a positive impact on everyone's psyche [19]. It can even help our body to respond to the negative consequences of some diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory disease [20] [21].…”
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