2016
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2016.06.37
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Correlation between Physical Development Diagnostic and Exercise in a Group of Teens from Garabet Ibraileanu High School of Iasi

Abstract: At present, the ideal of beauty in adolescents undergoes significant changes. The idea of fat and beautiful has disappeared, being replaced by the concept of flexible person. Sometimes this concept is exaggerated, so it is necessary to monitor the physical development of young people. Purpose: Assessing the relationship that exists between physical development of young people and the time granted to exercise. Material and methods: The study was conducted on a sample of 133 adolescents (37 boys and 96 girls) fr… Show more

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“…According to WHO recommendations, young people (5-17 years old) need at least 60 minutes of sustained activity per day, and adults (18-64 years old) need 150 minutes of moderate activity per day (WHO, 2017a;WHO, 2017b). Unfortunately for pupils in the studied group, such an answer appears only in 19.30% of situations, a result also present in other studies carried out on adolescents from a high school in the county of Iasi (15.8%) who were not in the final year of high school (Albu, Onose, Negrea, Crăcană, & Hodorcă, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…According to WHO recommendations, young people (5-17 years old) need at least 60 minutes of sustained activity per day, and adults (18-64 years old) need 150 minutes of moderate activity per day (WHO, 2017a;WHO, 2017b). Unfortunately for pupils in the studied group, such an answer appears only in 19.30% of situations, a result also present in other studies carried out on adolescents from a high school in the county of Iasi (15.8%) who were not in the final year of high school (Albu, Onose, Negrea, Crăcană, & Hodorcă, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…According to WHO recommendations, young people (5-17 years old) need at least 60 minutes of sustained activity per day, and adults (18-64 years old) need 150 minutes of moderate activity per day (WHO, 2017a;WHO, 2017b). Unfortunately for students in the studied group, such an answer appears only in 19.30% of situations, a result present in other studies carried out on adolescents from a high school in Iasi (15.8%) who were not in the final year of high school (Albu, Onose, Negrea, Crăcană & Hodorcă, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Croatia, emphasizing that, in Zagreb, 39.6% men and 43.6% women had a sedentary lifestyle. In Romania, it is noticed that people are physically inactive from early ages, and the habit of being sedentary tends to extend throughout their lifetime (Albu et al, 2016;Neagu, 2016). Studies reveal that most adults often spend their leisure time watching TV, rented movies, listening to music (Rada, 2017), while children are attracted to electronic devices and playing computer games.…”
Section: Issues Addressedmentioning
confidence: 99%