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Study on the Level of Motricity of Children from Rural Secondary Schools

In: 11th LUMEN International Scientific Conference Communicative Action & Transdisciplinarity in the Ethical Society | CATES 2018 | 23-24 November 2018 | Targoviste, Romania

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  • Gheorghe Gabriel Cucui

    (Universitatea Valahia din Targoviste, Romania)

Abstract

The relationship between physical activity and the geographical context is a topic that has received less attention in middle and low income countries compared to studies investigating the association between physical activity and socio-economic factors. In turn, environmental variables are particularly important when studying physical activity levels, because the practice of physical activity depends on the right conditions. Socio-economic and demographic factors contribute significantly to changes in physical activity levels, but environmental changes can also lead to changes in population behavior and adherence to a more or less active lifestyle. Socio-economic changes related to technological advances also influence the population in different ways. In rural areas, this is done by modernizing farming and animal husbandry, improving communication and increasing the consumption of technology previously inaccessible to these population groups. Another issue is urban sprawl, which is associated with lower activity levels physical phenomenon that recorded an accelerated rate.

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  • Gheorghe Gabriel Cucui, 2019. "Study on the Level of Motricity of Children from Rural Secondary Schools," Book chapters-LUMEN Proceedings, in: Camelia Ignatescu (ed.), 11th LUMEN International Scientific Conference Communicative Action & Transdisciplinarity in the Ethical Society | CATES 2018 | 23-24 November 2018 | , edition 1, volume 7, chapter 9, pages 108-114, Editura Lumen.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:prchap:07-09
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18662/lumproc.103
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    children; rural; motricity;
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    JEL classification:

    • A3 - General Economics and Teaching - - Multisubject Collective Works
    • I2 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education
    • I3 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty
    • M0 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - General

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