A importância de uma visão integrativa dos comportamentos adotados nas 24 horas do dia em estudos de intervenção com atividade física e exercício

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https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-0037.2019v21e56712

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Considerando a reduzida proporção das 24 horas do dia ocupada com atividades físicas de intensidade moderada ou vigorosas, há uma valorização recente de abordagens integrativas e composicionais dos diferentes comportamentos adotados ao longo do dia para as interpretações de desfechosem saúde. Aquichamamos a atenção para a importância da integração do tempo de sono, do tempo em comportamento sedentário e de atividades físicas de diferentes intensidades na interpretação de resultados de intervenções em atividade física e exercício. Acreditamos ser essa uma estratégia crucial para o melhor entendimento dos efeitos das intervenções, bem como para o progresso científico da área.

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2019-12-31

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