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Educational interventions for physical activity among Brazilian adults: systematic review
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the main evidence from educational interventions designed to increase levels of physical activity (PA) among Brazilian adults. METHODS: Systematic review of intervention studies carried out in Brazil that implemented educational components aimed at promoting increased levels...
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Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8664058/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34932699 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003236 |
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author | Guerra, Paulo Henrique Soares, Hugo Falqueto Mafra, Ana Beatriz Czarnobai, Izadora Cruz, Guilherme Airon Weber, William Vinícius Farias, Juliano Cesar Huf Loch, Mathias Roberto Ribeiro, Evelyn Helena Corgosinho |
author_facet | Guerra, Paulo Henrique Soares, Hugo Falqueto Mafra, Ana Beatriz Czarnobai, Izadora Cruz, Guilherme Airon Weber, William Vinícius Farias, Juliano Cesar Huf Loch, Mathias Roberto Ribeiro, Evelyn Helena Corgosinho |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To summarize the main evidence from educational interventions designed to increase levels of physical activity (PA) among Brazilian adults. METHODS: Systematic review of intervention studies carried out in Brazil that implemented educational components aimed at promoting increased levels of PA among adult populations (18 to 65 years old). In October 2020, systematic searches were conducted in six databases, and in the reference lists of the assessed studies. RESULTS: Of the initial 2,511 studies, nine were included in the synthesis. Samples with specific characteristics (such as social vulnerability, physical inactivity, and overweight or obesity) were observed, with a greater number of women. Five interventions (55.6%) occurred in primary healthcare settings (PHC) of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Only four studies (44.4%) described the pedagogical frameworks structuring the educational approaches, among which counseling was the most used strategy, such as those carried out through face-to-face meetings, home visits, lectures, and phone calls (n = 8; 88.9%). Positive results were observed in three different indicators: increase in weekly PA volume (n = 4); increase in leisure-time PA rate (n = 1); and increase in the proportion of women classified as “very active/active” (n = 1). Given the sampling specificities, the domain “participant selection” showed a high number of interventions with high risk of bias. CONCLUSIONS: Educational approaches engendered some positive effects on different PA indicators, notably counseling as the main strategy used and approaches involving other health themes, such as nutrition and stress. However, considering the several determinants of PA in Brazil, future interventions should be conducted in different locations of Brazil in order to evaluate, in a broader way, their implementation processes and articulation with the many professionals working in PHC. |
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spelling | pubmed-86640582021-12-12 Educational interventions for physical activity among Brazilian adults: systematic review Guerra, Paulo Henrique Soares, Hugo Falqueto Mafra, Ana Beatriz Czarnobai, Izadora Cruz, Guilherme Airon Weber, William Vinícius Farias, Juliano Cesar Huf Loch, Mathias Roberto Ribeiro, Evelyn Helena Corgosinho Rev Saude Publica Review OBJECTIVE: To summarize the main evidence from educational interventions designed to increase levels of physical activity (PA) among Brazilian adults. METHODS: Systematic review of intervention studies carried out in Brazil that implemented educational components aimed at promoting increased levels of PA among adult populations (18 to 65 years old). In October 2020, systematic searches were conducted in six databases, and in the reference lists of the assessed studies. RESULTS: Of the initial 2,511 studies, nine were included in the synthesis. Samples with specific characteristics (such as social vulnerability, physical inactivity, and overweight or obesity) were observed, with a greater number of women. Five interventions (55.6%) occurred in primary healthcare settings (PHC) of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Only four studies (44.4%) described the pedagogical frameworks structuring the educational approaches, among which counseling was the most used strategy, such as those carried out through face-to-face meetings, home visits, lectures, and phone calls (n = 8; 88.9%). Positive results were observed in three different indicators: increase in weekly PA volume (n = 4); increase in leisure-time PA rate (n = 1); and increase in the proportion of women classified as “very active/active” (n = 1). Given the sampling specificities, the domain “participant selection” showed a high number of interventions with high risk of bias. CONCLUSIONS: Educational approaches engendered some positive effects on different PA indicators, notably counseling as the main strategy used and approaches involving other health themes, such as nutrition and stress. However, considering the several determinants of PA in Brazil, future interventions should be conducted in different locations of Brazil in order to evaluate, in a broader way, their implementation processes and articulation with the many professionals working in PHC. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2021-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8664058/ /pubmed/34932699 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003236 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Guerra, Paulo Henrique Soares, Hugo Falqueto Mafra, Ana Beatriz Czarnobai, Izadora Cruz, Guilherme Airon Weber, William Vinícius Farias, Juliano Cesar Huf Loch, Mathias Roberto Ribeiro, Evelyn Helena Corgosinho Educational interventions for physical activity among Brazilian adults: systematic review |
title | Educational interventions for physical activity among Brazilian adults: systematic review |
title_full | Educational interventions for physical activity among Brazilian adults: systematic review |
title_fullStr | Educational interventions for physical activity among Brazilian adults: systematic review |
title_full_unstemmed | Educational interventions for physical activity among Brazilian adults: systematic review |
title_short | Educational interventions for physical activity among Brazilian adults: systematic review |
title_sort | educational interventions for physical activity among brazilian adults: systematic review |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8664058/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34932699 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003236 |
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