2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jped.2014.01.002
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Exercise, obesity, and asthma in children and adolescents

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“…These weight-related behaviors have long been appraised as contributors to the increased risk of obesity [21]. Also, these unhealthy lifestyle factors were reported to be associated with worse respiratory symptoms [22] and higher inflammatory stimulus [23], two factors identified as hazardous to both asthma and obesity. Given this, it is likely that lifestyle behaviors may mediate or bias the relationship between asthma and obesity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These weight-related behaviors have long been appraised as contributors to the increased risk of obesity [21]. Also, these unhealthy lifestyle factors were reported to be associated with worse respiratory symptoms [22] and higher inflammatory stimulus [23], two factors identified as hazardous to both asthma and obesity. Given this, it is likely that lifestyle behaviors may mediate or bias the relationship between asthma and obesity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reduction can be reversed, as demonstrated in a study carried out with adolescents, which reported that the practice of physical activity influences the increase of hip flexibility 5 . It has been reported that the conveniences of modern life have reduced the levels of children's physical activity 6 . The World Health Organization recommends that children and adolescents should not exceed more than two hours daily in front of the TV screen, electronic games or computers 7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Estudo recente apontou que a obesidade atinge também a função pulmonar, apresentando alta prevalência em crianças com asma, sendo que a cada duas crianças asmática uma apresenta também excesso de peso 8 . 9 Além disso, fatores externos, como o estado nutricional dos pais, 10 níveis socioeconômicos da família e comportamento sedentário da criança estão associados ao excesso de peso 1 . Assim, crianças que vivem em áreas socioeconomicamente desfavorecidas, seriam mais propensas a terem habitos alimentares não saudáveis devido ao escasso conhecimento de nutrição e a disponibilidade e acessibilidade aos alimentos.…”
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