2018
DOI: 10.5007/1980-0037.2018v20n4p363
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É tempo de cuidar das crianças e dos adolescentes brasileiros

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“…Guidelines for Children and Youth, it is characterized by recreational screen time above 2 hours per day (TREMBLAY et all., 2011). In the report on physical activity in Brazilian children and adolescents (2018), 26.9% of children had sedentary behavior in the pre-pandemic period (SILVA et all., 2018). When asked about the practice of sports, dance or physical activity, the highest percentage, 45.7% (75) answered that they practice a few days a week (TABLE 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guidelines for Children and Youth, it is characterized by recreational screen time above 2 hours per day (TREMBLAY et all., 2011). In the report on physical activity in Brazilian children and adolescents (2018), 26.9% of children had sedentary behavior in the pre-pandemic period (SILVA et all., 2018). When asked about the practice of sports, dance or physical activity, the highest percentage, 45.7% (75) answered that they practice a few days a week (TABLE 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This systematic search is the updating of the study by Gonçalves et al 6 , which composed the second edition of the Report Card Brazil project: Health indicators for children and adolescents 17 . At that time, the existing literature was revised on a pre-selected basis until January 20186.…”
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“…Santos et al 10 describe similar results: 41% of the class time the students remain standing (still); 27% walking, 20% sitting; and only 9% running. In this context, there is an evident need to include physical and sports activities in PE classes with duration and intensity that facilitate the adoption of behaviors aimed at the development of physical fitness 11,12 .…”
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confidence: 99%