PREVALENCE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN BRAZIL: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES

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Aims: To analyze the available evidence on the prevalence of physical inactivity among Brazilian adolescents by means of a systematic review of observational studies. Method: They were used 3 databases and 3 virtual libraries with key descriptors of this subject. After applying the eligibility criteria 22 item were identified. Results: the studies showed that over 50% of adolescents are inactive, identifying a higher prevalence in female adolescents. Furthermore, several factors may interfere in this practice (age, sex, socioeconomic status and sedentary behavior). Conclusion: The physical activity acts as a protective agent for health, becoming important at the adolescence, thus promote public and private policies will serve to enhance the physical activity in this population encouraging healthy habits into adulthood.

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Valdivia Arancibia, B. A. … Da Silva, R. (2016). PREVALENCE OF PHYSICAL INACTIVITY AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN BRAZIL: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES. Educación Física y Deporte, 34(2), 331–358. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.efyd.v34n2a03

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