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Prevalence of leisure-time physical activity and associated factors: a population-based study in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2008-2009
(Cadernos Saude PublicaRio De JanieroBrasil, 2013)
Leisure and the Internet: Mood states of the elderly during their first Internet contact
(2010-01-01)
It seems clear that in developing countries, personal and social barriers affect equal opportunities for accessing new technologies in the leisure area, especially when focusing on the elderly. The purpose of this study ...
Effects of type of physical exercise and leisure activities on the depression scores of obese Brazilian adolescent girls
(Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica, 2005-11-01)
Several studies have indicated that depressive states may lead to hypokinesia with diminished metabolic rate and energy use. Hypokinesia associated with certain eating behaviors may lead to an unfavorable energy balance ...
From idleness to city leisure: perspectives for Physical Education in the urban environmentDe la ociosidad al ocio de la ciudad: perspectivas para la educación física en el medio urbanoDa ociosidade ao ócio da cidade: perspectivas para a Educação Física no meio urbano
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2021)
Physical activity is more related to adiposity in hypertensive than nonhypertensive middle-aged and older adults
(2020-01-01)
Objective Adiposity is the main risk factor for hypertension and is negatively related to physical activity. However, it is not clear if this relationship is different according to hypertension. The present study aimed to ...
Atividades de lazer em idosos durante a hospitalizaçãoActividades recreativas de ancianos durante la hospitalizaciónLeisure activities for the elderly during hospitalization
(Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem, 2006)
Association between leisure-time physical activity and C-reactive protein levels in adults, in the city of Salvador, Brazil
(Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 2009)
Background: Leisure time physical activity (LTPA), defined as any type of bodily movement performed during leisure time, is associated with a reduction in the risk for many cardiovascular injuries. Objective: To investigate ...
Factors associated with global and leisure-time physical activity in the elderly: a health survey in Sao Paulo (ISA-SP), Brazil
(Cadernos Saude PublicaRio De JanieroBrasil, 2010)