Children and teens moving towards mental health

S. Pires, D. Vieira, M. Castello-Branco
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Childhood and adolescence are periods of rapid growth when several structural and behavioral transformations take place. It is important to identify positive environmental exposures during these years and establish behavioral patterns that may have a positive effect on the development of these populations. There is an increasing body of evidence showing that regular exercise has unquestionable physical, social, and psychological benefits, contributing to general health and wellbeing.The aim of this study was to review the available literature regarding the impact of regular physical activity on the mental health of children and adolescents and to highlight possible mechanisms involved in this association. Study findings suggest that there is a global positive impact of physical activity on mental health, with the strongest effect related to the decrease of depressive symptoms. Other benefits include improvement in self-esteem, cognitive function, and sleep quality and a reduction of externalizing behaviors and anxiety symptoms. Competitive and esthetical sports were an exception.Overall, the current evidence allows recommending regular physical activity in children and adolescents, not only for its organic but also mental health benefits.
儿童和青少年走向心理健康
童年和青春期是快速成长的时期,在此期间会发生一些结构和行为上的转变。重要的是要确定这些年来积极的环境暴露,并建立可能对这些人口的发展产生积极影响的行为模式。越来越多的证据表明,有规律的锻炼无疑对身体、社会和心理都有好处,有助于整体健康和幸福。本研究的目的是回顾关于定期体育活动对儿童和青少年心理健康影响的现有文献,并强调这种关联的可能机制。研究结果表明,体育活动对心理健康具有全球性的积极影响,其中最强烈的影响与抑郁症状的减少有关。其他益处包括提高自尊、认知功能和睡眠质量,减少外化行为和焦虑症状。竞技和审美运动是一个例外。总的来说,目前的证据允许建议儿童和青少年定期进行体育锻炼,不仅因为它对身体健康有好处,而且对心理健康也有好处。
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