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- Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and . . .
Adolescent physical inactivity likely contributes to key global health problems, including cardio-metabolic and mental health disorders, but the evidence is methodologically weak
- Physical activity behaviours in adolescence: current evidence and . . .
Adolescent physical inactivity probably contributes to key global health problems, including cardiometabolic and mental health disorders, but the evidence is methodologically weak
- Does organized sports participation in childhood and adolescence . . .
Team sports, compared with individual sports, and sports participation including a focus on appropriate diet, should be favored in recommendations from policy makers and health services for children and adolescents needing to lose weight
- Products - Data Briefs - Number 441 - August 2022
Sports team participation has been associated with increased levels of physical activity (1) and improved physical and mental health among children and adolescents (2, 3)
- Physical activity - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Being physically active improves mental and musculoskeletal health and reduces other risk factors such as overweight and obesity, high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol
- Physical activity - World Health Organization (WHO)
In children and adolescents, physical activity promotes bone health, encourages healthy growth and development of muscle, and improves motor and cognitive development 31% of adults and 80% of adolescents do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity
- A scoping review of physical activity-based interventions for obesity . . .
Overweight and obesity have emerged as global health issues among children and adolescents Restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic have aggravated the threat of paediatric obesity due
- Physical activity strategies for preventing school-aged children’s . . .
As overweight and obesity are largely preventable, engaging in regular physical activity is essential in childhood and adolescence, reducing the risk of becoming obese later in life [2]
- Sports and Functional Training Improve a Subset of Obesity-Related . . .
Consequently, the main objective of this study is to investigate the effects of two different models of PA on body composition, health-related physical fitness, psychological parameters, and cardiometabolic risk in adolescents participating in a multi-disciplinary obesity treatment program
- Playing more sports cuts obesity in teens - Contemporary Pediatrics
Because participation in team sports was the only physical activity inversely related to both overweight obesity and obesity, the researchers recommend expanding opportunities for adolescents at all levels of athletic ability to play sports as a priority in preventing obesity
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