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Effects of physical activity on children's growth

To describe the current scientific knowledge on the effects of physical exercise on the growth of children and adolescents since intrauterine life. A search was carried out in the Medline, Embase, Scielo, and Cochrane databases of studies published from 1990 to 2018. The authors included studies wit...

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Published in:Jornal de pediatria 2019-03, Vol.95 (suppl 1), p.72-78
Main Authors: Alves, João Guilherme Bezerra, Alves, Guilherme Victor
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Language:English
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Summary:To describe the current scientific knowledge on the effects of physical exercise on the growth of children and adolescents since intrauterine life. A search was carried out in the Medline, Embase, Scielo, and Cochrane databases of studies published from 1990 to 2018. The authors included studies with different designs: clinical trials, cohort, cross-sectional and review studies. Studies that addressed the subject of physical exercise or physical activity, and weight–height growth or bone or muscle tissue growth were identified. These studies were analyzed, classified, and presented by age group: fetuses, preterm newborns, preschoolers, schoolchildren, and adolescents. It was observed that almost all studies indicated the safety of physical exercises, of mild to moderate intensity, for pregnant women, as well as children and adolescents, including both aerobic and anaerobic exercises. The retrieve studies did not demonstrate that the practice of physical exercises or certain sports, especially basketball and floor gymnastics, influenced the linear growth of children or adolescents. Some studies showed an increase in bone and muscle tissue growth in child and adolescent athletes. Despite the small number of studies with adequate methodology, especially randomized clinical trials, evidence appears to indicate that physical exercise is safe for both the pregnant woman and the child, from fetal life to adolescence. Physical exercise does not appear to impair the child's linear growth and contributes to the ideal shaping of bone and muscle tissues, ensuring possible beneficial effects throughout life. Descrever o conhecimento científico atual sobre os efeitos do exercício físico no crescimento das crianças e adolescentes desde a vida intrauterina. Pesquisa nas bases de dados, Medline, Embase, Scielo e Cochrane que envolveu estudos publicados desde 1990 até 2018. Foram incluídos estudos com diferentes desenhos: ensaios clínicos, coorte, transversais e revisões. Foram identificados estudos que abordaram o tema, exercício físico ou atividade física e crescimento pondero-estatural ou dos tecidos ósseo ou muscular. Os estudos foram analisados, classificados e apresentados por faixa etária: fetos, recém-nascidos pré-termos, pré-escolares, escolares e adolescentes. Observou-se que quase todos todos os apontaram para a segurança do exercício físico de leve a moderada intensidade, tanto para a gestante como para a criança e o adolescente, inclusive tanto os exercícios ae
ISSN:0021-7557
1678-4782
1678-4782
DOI:10.1016/j.jped.2018.11.003