“…However, this work focuses only on studies on young immigrants, analysing the underlying dimensions of a healthy lifestyle—exercise, physical activity and nutrition, among others—and their effects on practising sports. This differentiation with respect to local students is made because the literature has already found that immigrants adopt unhealthier habits when they move to the destination country [ 15 ] and that these effects also impact their children, who end up having worse health and habits than their local counterparts [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 16 , 17 , 18 ]. In this sense, it is important to mention that although the majority of studies found differences between locals and immigrants at different stages, some have found few or no differences in physical [ 11 ], physiological or behavioural [ 19 , 20 ] activity.…”