FOOD CONSUMPTION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AND SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS FROM SMIARID OF BAHIA: RISE AND CONSOLIDATION OF A RESEARCH LINE AT A STATE UNIVERSITY
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Motor activity, Food consumption, Health of Ethnic Minorities, Internet, Public HealthAbstract
This report describes rise and consolidation of the research line “Food consumption, physical activity and sedentary behavior of children and adolescents”, at the Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas em Atividade Física e Saúde (NEPAFIS), in a State University from Bahia. The validation study of the Web-CAAFE, an online health surveillance tool for schoolchildren, was the starting point for the rise of the line of research that was consolidated in 2019, after carrying out a school-based survey, using the Web-CAAFE to assess food consumption, physical activity, sedentary behaviors, commuting to/from school and the weight status of 2,654 students from the second to the fifth year of Elementary School in Feira de Santana, Bahia. The findings showed that: 1) there is an overlap of healthy and unhealthy behaviors among the participants; 2) there are marked gender differences in physical activities; 3) a significant number of students were overweight/obese; 4) the use of screens is associated with the consumption of unhealthy foods; 5) school infrastructure for sports, physical and leisure-time physical activities, as well as participation in physical education classes, influence students' physical activities and sedentary behaviors. Currently, the line of research is developing a study with Quilombola communities in the rural areas of Feira de Santana, and the expected results will make it possible to know the movement behaviors of students in these communities, the weight status, food consumption and the adequacy of the school meal menu to the cultural specificities of Quilombola communities.
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