ListarArtículos científicos por tema "Physical inactivity"
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2018 chilean physical activity report card for children and adolescents: Full report and international comparisons (2020)
(Human Kinetics Publishers Inc., 2020)Background: The study summarizes the findings of the 2018 Chilean Report Card (RC) on Physical Activity (PA) for Children and Adolescents and compares the results with the first Chilean RC and with other countries from the ... -
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All-cause mortality attributable to sitting time and physical inactivity in chilean adults (2024)
(BioMed Central Ltd, 2023)Background: Evidence on all-cause mortality attributable to joint sitting time and physical inactivity is lacking. In this study, we estimated the proportion and number of deaths attributable to sitting time and physical ... -
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Effect produced by physical activity and inactivity during covid-19 according to physical education pedagogy students (2024)
(Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica, 2023)During the last years, physical activity and physical education classes in all age groups have been affected by the Sars-Cov-2 pandemic. The objective of this research was to reveal the perceptions about the effect that ... -
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Mentally active but not inactive sedentary behaviors are positively related to adolescents’ cognitive-academic achievements, a cross-sectional study — The Cogni-Action Project (2024)
(Elsevier Ltd, 2023)Excessive adolescent sedentary behaviors (SBs) may affect cognitive-academic achievements; however, findings vary according to the SB evaluated and their mental requirements. This study aimed to understand the multivariate ... -
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Prevalence and incidence of insufficient physical activity in Brazilian adolescents during the pandemic: data from ConVid Adolescents (2024)
(Assocaicao Brasileira de Pos, Gradacao em Saude Coletiva, 2023)Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and incidence of insufficient physical activity in Brazilian adolescents and identify the most affected subgroups during the pandemic. Methods: This study used data from the “ConVid ...