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Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ; 10: 112, 2013 Oct 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24228891

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The quantity and quality of studies in child and adolescent physical activity and sedentary behaviour have rapidly increased, but research directions are often pursued in a reactive and uncoordinated manner. AIM: To arrive at an international consensus on research priorities in the area of child and adolescent physical activity and sedentary behaviour. METHODS: Two independent panels, each consisting of 12 experts, undertook three rounds of a Delphi methodology. The Delphi methodology required experts to anonymously answer questions put forward by the researchers with feedback provided between each round. RESULTS: The primary outcome of the study was a ranked set of 29 research priorities that aimed to be applicable for the next 10 years. The top three ranked priorities were: developing effective and sustainable interventions to increase children's physical activity long-term; policy and/or environmental change and their influence on children's physical activity and sedentary behaviour; and prospective, longitudinal studies of the independent effects of physical activity and sedentary behaviour on health. CONCLUSIONS: These research priorities can help to guide decisions on future research directions.


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Delphi Technique , Internationality , Motor Activity , Sedentary Behavior , Adolescent , Child , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Humans , Male , Research
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Univ. psychol ; 12(1): 31-40, jan. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-680542

ABSTRACT

El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la asociación entre el nivel educativo alcanzado con el bienestar emocional y la salud mental de los españoles. Un total de 29.478 personas adultas participaron en la Encuesta Nacional de Salud de España 2006, encontrándose que un nivel educativo bajo se asocia con peor salud mental (OR 1.65 hombres y OR 2.36 mujeres), valoración mala o muy mala de la salud (OR 2.10 hombres y OR 2.53 mujeres), menor apoyo social (OR 1.31 hombres y OR 1.66 mujeres) y sedentarismo (OR 2.09 hombres y OR 1.80 mujeres). En la muestra estudiada, el nivel educativo es un factor asociado a diferentes dimensiones de la salud relacionadas con el bienestar subjetivo y la salud mental.


The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the educational level with the perceived emotional well-being and the mental health of the Spanish population. In a total of 29,478 adults, participating in the Spanish National Health Survey 2006, we found that low education level is related with poor mental health (OR 1.65 in men and OR 2.36 in women), poor or very poor self-perceived health (OR 2.10 OR 2.53 for men and women), less social support (OR 1.31 OR 1.66 for men and women) and inactivity (OR 2.09 OR 1.80 for men and women). In the Spanish population the educational level is an associated factor related with different health dimensions and to the subjective well-being and mental health perceptions.


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Quality of Life , Social Support , Spain
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