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      The practice of dance as extracurricular activity is related to higher motivation and physical activity level in students

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          The aim of the current study is to compare motivation, self-concept and physical activity level between students practicing dance as extracurricular activity and those who do not. The total of 200 students (mean age 8 ± 0.8 years) divided in two groups participated in the experiment: a) physical education (PE) and b) physical education combined with dance practices (PEDP). Two questionnaires were used, one for the parents (Schooling - Economic stratum) and one for students. The students' questionnaire consisted of a structured interview divided in four parts: a) General information; b) Motivation; c) Self-concept; and d) Physical activity level. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used. Results showed that students in the PEDP group were more motivated by Status (p = 0.049) and General Affiliation (p = 0.010), whereas 88% of the students in the PE group showed higher social self-concept (p = 0.010). With respect to physical activity level, 100% (p = 0.000) of students in the PEDP group were active and showed screen time 3.88 hours per day (p = 0.000). It was possible concluding that students in the PEDP group showed higher motivation and physical activity level than those in the PE group, who showed better self-concept.

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          Measuring general levels of physical activity: preliminary evidence for the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older Children

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            Nível de atividade física em adolescentes do Município de Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

            O presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar o nível de atividade física (AF) de adolescentes de Niterói, Rio de Janeiro. Alunos (n = 325) da rede pública de ensino tiveram seus AF avaliados pelo questionário de Crocker et al. (1997), PAQ-C. Dados antropométricos (massa corporal, estatura e índice de massa corporal) e horas que assistem à televisão (TV) também foram coletados. As médias dos escores do PAQ-C foram 2,3 e 2,0 para meninos e meninas, respectivamente (p < 0,01). A média de TV foi de 4,4 e 4,9 horas/dia para os sexos masculino e feminino. As atividades físicas mais praticadas foram o futebol entre os meninos e a caminhada entre as meninas. Os adolescentes apresentaram maior nível de atividade nos finais de semana em comparação aos dias de semana. Os valores do PAQ-C classificaram 85% dos meninos e 94% das meninas como sedentários. Os resultados encontrados alertam para a alta prevalência de sedentarismo neste grupo, aumentando a probabilidade de adultos sedentários. No entanto, outros estudos devem ser desenvolvidos para determinação de AF durante toda a adolescência e dos fatores determinantes da atividade física regular.
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              Predicting child physical activity and screen time: parental support for physical activity and general parenting styles.

              To examine relationships between parenting styles and practices and child moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and screen time.
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                Role: ND
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                Journal
                mot
                Motricidade
                Motri.
                Edições Desafio Singular (Ribeira de Pena, , Portugal )
                1646-107X
                October 2018
                : 14
                : 2-3
                : 3-10
                Affiliations
                [1] Florianópolis orgnameUniversidade do Estado de Santa Catarina Brasil
                Article
                S1646-107X2018000200002
                10.6063/motricidade.12287
                3a5c4246-280a-491b-9823-b8bd141b3b65

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 09 January 2018
                : 11 July 2017
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                physical activity,self-concept,dance,students,motivation
                physical activity, self-concept, dance, students, motivation

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