International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences. 28/Apr/2021;34(5):582-7.

Home Physical Activity Programs for Children and Adolescents as a Healthy Strategy During Social Isolation Caused by COVID-19: viewpoint

Rafaela Catherine da Silva Cunha de Medeiros ORCID logo , Isis Kelly dos Santos ORCID logo , Jason Azevedo de Medeiros ORCID logo , Ricardo Ney Cobucci ORCID logo , Tatiane Andreza Lima da Silva ORCID logo , Juliany de Souza Araujo ORCID logo , Phelipe Wilde de Alcântara Varela ORCID logo , Breno Guilherme de Araújo Tinoco Cabral ORCID logo , Paulo Moreira Silva Dantas ORCID logo

DOI: 10.36660/ijcs.20200183

Background

The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is considered a global health emergency. The global impact of this viral infection is of great concern to everyone. As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to appear unstoppable, preventive and hygiene measures have been implemented to safeguard against infection. Among these precautions, social isolation is considered to have the greatest potential for reducing contagion, at least until a vaccine becomes available. This isolation measure works as a kind of “necessary evil” for preventing a wide-reaching disaster. Thus, social distancing and staying home remain the most effective restrictive measures to prevent the exponential increase in contagion.

One of the crucial focal points of this strategy was oriented toward the closure of schools, thus affecting thousands of children and adolescents, who comprise approximately half of the global student population. The closure of educational institutions could have a significant impact on their lives, requiring them to adapt to new routines. Considering that they are now being confined to their homes due to the new situation generated by the pandemic, this cohort may experience moments of stress.

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Home Physical Activity Programs for Children and Adolescents as a Healthy Strategy During Social Isolation Caused by COVID-19: viewpoint

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