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    THE IMPACT OF SPORT ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS by Alexandru-Ilie Tudurache, Diana Elena Lazar, Roxana Postolica, Mihai Lucian Ciuntea

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Based on the results of the studies, meta-analyses and systematic reviews assessed and included in this article, it has been shown that playing sports has significant effects on the psychological, social, and physical well-being and the functioning of the school environment. Upon using the following keywords ("quality of life" OR ("quality" AND "life") OR "quality of life") AND ("sport s" OR "sports" OR "sports" OR "sport" OR "sporting") AND ("child" OR "child" OR "children" OR "child s" OR "children s" OR "children’s" OR "child’s") AND ("adolescences" OR "adolescency" OR "adolescent" OR "adolescent" OR "adolescence" OR "adolescents" OR "adolescent s") AND ("Romania" OR "România" OR "Romania s") we conducted a search on PubMed for the studies published on the quality of life among Romanian children and adolescents who practice sports but found no results published so far on this research topic, which leads us to believe that initiating research studies on the impact of sports activities on quality of life in Romania would bring significant benefits, especially for children and adolescents.…”
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    Simultaneous Health Risk Behaviors in Adolescents Associated with Higher Economic Class in the Northeast of Brazil by Arley Santos Leão, Nara Michelle Moura Soares, Eliane Cristina de Andrade Gonçalves, Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Roberto Jerônimo dos Santos Silva, Sara Maria Thomazzi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The sample consisted of 2,207 high school students aged 13–18 years. The risk behaviors measured were “low levels of physical activity,” “excessive daily TV time,” “high consumption of alcoholic beverages on a single occasion,” “involvement in fights,” “smoking cigarettes,” “carrying firearms,” and “marijuana consumption.” …”
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