2020
DOI: 10.5007/2175-8042.2020e73579
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Práticas de atividade física: uma análise da motivação e satisfação dos policiais militares de João Pessoa

Abstract: O presente estudo tem como objetivo analisar os aspectos motivacionais e de satisfação nas práticas de atividades físicas dos policiais militares. Do ponto de vista metodológico este estudo contempla uma pesquisa de natureza qualitativa – descritiva e transversal, os dados foram obtidos através de um questionário semiestruturado, sendo analisados de forma qualitativa e quantitativa, através da análise de conteúdo e estatística percentual simples. Esta pesquisa foi realizada com 32 policiais militares da ativa … Show more

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“…The gap in the literature makes it important to know how sedentary behavior is expressed in military police officers, aiming to direct interventions and public policies on healthy lifestyles for this group, which could contribute to improving health, personal and professional satisfaction ( 7 ) . It is noteworthy that sedentary behavior may be associated with clinical and sociodemographic factors, as found in other studies with other population groups ( 8 , 9 ) .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The gap in the literature makes it important to know how sedentary behavior is expressed in military police officers, aiming to direct interventions and public policies on healthy lifestyles for this group, which could contribute to improving health, personal and professional satisfaction ( 7 ) . It is noteworthy that sedentary behavior may be associated with clinical and sociodemographic factors, as found in other studies with other population groups ( 8 , 9 ) .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 71%