Y儿童学院计划增加青少年健康生活知识

Q4 Health Professions
Jacqueline S Lee, A. Alpous, Warsame Yusuf, Sam Cardarelli, Tosha Rhodenizer, Kelly Shaw-Swettenham, R. Adams, P. Longmuir
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缺乏身体活动是21世纪的全球健康危机。世界卫生组织报告称,每年全球约有320万人因缺乏身体活动而死亡[1],使其成为第四大死亡原因[2]。缺乏身体活动也会增加发病率,因为它与肥胖风险增加以及一些非传染性疾病,如心血管疾病、2型糖尿病、骨质疏松症和某些类型的癌症的风险增加密切相关[3]。缺乏身体活动还与精神健康障碍的发展[4]、情绪幸福感下降[5]和生活质量下降[6]有关。虽然大多数与缺乏运动有关的不良影响在成年期表现出来,但这些问题的发展要早得多。青春期是个人确定许多生活方式选择的时期,因此针对缺乏身体活动的干预措施应该针对青少年,以建立健康的生活习惯。研究论文运动医学开放获取eISSN: 2508-9056
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Y Kids Academy Program Increases Knowledge of Healthy Living in Young Adolescents
Physical inactivity is a global health crisis of the 21st century. The World Health Organization reports that each year physical inactivity will cost the lives of approximately 3.2 million people worldwide [1], making it the fourth leading cause of mortality [2]. Physical inactivity also increases morbidity, as it is strongly related to an increased risk of obesity2, as well as several non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and certain types of cancer [3]. Physical inactivity has also been associated with the development of mental health disorders [4], as well as decreased emotional well-being [5] and reduced quality of life [6]. Although most of the ill effects related to physical inactivity manifest in adulthood, the development of these problems begins much earlier. Adolescence is when individuals establish many of their lifestyle choices, and as such interventions addressing physical inactivity should target adolescence for establishing healthy lifestyle habits. Research Article Exercise Medicine Open Access eISSN: 2508-9056
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Swiss Sports and Exercise Medicine
Swiss Sports and Exercise Medicine Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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