An investigation into childhood obesity and screen media use in a town in the countryside of São Paulo

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  • Felipe Nascimento Ferreira Centro Universitário Estácio de Ribeirão Preto, Brasil
  • Eduardo Longo Dalmazo Centro Universitário Estácio de Ribeirão Preto, Brasil
  • Gabriel Müller Oliveira Amorim Centro Universitário Estácio de Ribeirão Preto, Brasil
  • Thiago Rodrigues Alves Morais Centro Universitário Estácio de Ribeirão Preto, Brasil
  • Vinicius Jorge Ribeiro do Vale Rodrigues Centro Universitário Estácio de Ribeirão Preto, Brasil
  • Cristiane Cardoso Correia Teixeira Centro Universitário Estácio de Ribeirão Preto

Palavras-chave:

Chronic diseases, Obesity, Sedentary lifestyle

Resumo

Building upon the aforementioned context, this study seeks to elucidate the relationship between diminished physical activity and the prevalence of overweight/obesity attributed to the extensive utilization of screens and multimedia devices, with particular attention to the role of familial influences. The present investigation employed practical methodologies and field research techniques. A semi-structured questionnaire comprising ten inquiries was administered to children aged 10 to 16, irrespective of gender, who were officially enrolled in a private school located in the town of Serrana - SP.  The study reveals significant aspects pertaining to individuals' engagement with screens, characterized by a notable prevalence of prolonged screen time. It underscores the crucial role of familial dynamics and socio-economic circumstances in shaping children's caregiving practices, which warrant attention in mitigating the development of detrimental habits that may compromise individuals' quality of life.

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2024-05-24

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Nascimento Ferreira, F. ., Longo Dalmazo, E., Müller Oliveira Amorim, G. ., Rodrigues Alves Morais, T. ., Jorge Ribeiro do Vale Rodrigues , V. ., & Teixeira, C. C. C. . (2024). An investigation into childhood obesity and screen media use in a town in the countryside of São Paulo . Peer Review, 6(11), 138–150. Recuperado de http://peerw.org/index.php/journals/article/view/2233

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