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ADHD: Systematic review of the beneficial effects of motor activity

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Title: ADHD: Systematic review of the beneficial effects of motor activity

Abstract: The increasing percentage of children diagnosed with ADHD represents a large body of students coping with poor motor coordination, behavior and attention problems, which results in compromised social relations. Traditional treatments include pharmaceutics with cognitive-behavioral and parental therapies. However, recently researchers have been investigating the influence of physical activity on the main deficits of children with ADHD. The primary objective of this review is to summarize the research that examined the effects of exercise by combining keywords such as: ADHD, sports, benefits, symptoms. Although studies varied by sample size, type of activity, and indexes analysed, results are significantly positive overall with improvement of symptoms, executive functions, and social interactions.

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Title: ADHD: Revisione sistematica degli effetti benefici dell'attività motoria

Abstract: La percentuale crescente di bambini con diagnosi di ADHD rappresenta un gran numero di studenti che affrontano problemi di coordinazione motoria, comportamento e attenzione che si traducono in relazioni sociali compromesse. I trattamenti tradizionali includono farmaci con terapie cognitivo-comportamentali e parentali. Tuttavia, recentemente i ricercatori hanno indagato l'influenza dell'attività fisica sui principali deficit dei bambini con ADHD. L'obiettivo primario di questa revisione è quello di riassumere la ricerca che ha esaminato gli effetti dell'esercizio fisico combinando parole chiave come: ADHD, sport, benefici, sintomi. Nonostante gli studi variassero per dimensione del campione, tipologia di attività e indici analizzati, nel complesso i risultati sono significativamente positivi circa i sintomi, le funzioni esecutive e le interazioni sociali.

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Title: TDAH: revue systématique des effets bénéfiques de l'activité motrice

Abstract: Le pourcentage croissant d'enfants atteints de diagnostic de TDAH représente un grand nombre d'élèves qui sont confrontés à des problèmes de coordination motrice, de comportement et d'attention qui se traduisent en relations sociales compromises.Les traitements traditionnels comprennent des médicaments avec des thérapies cognitivo-comportementales et parentales.Cependant, les chercheurs ont récemment étudié l'influence de l'activité physique sur les principaux déficits des enfants atteints de TDAH.L'objectif principal de cette révision est de résumer la recherche qui a examiné les effets de l'exercice physique en combinant des mots clés tels que: TDAH, sport, avantages, symptômes.Bien que les études variaient selon la taille de l'échantillon, le type d'activités et les indices analysés, dans l'ensemble, les résultats sont significativement positifs sur les symptômes, les fonctions exécutives et les interactions sociales. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)

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Title: TDAH: revisión sistemática de los efectos beneficiosos de la actividad motora

Abstract: El creciente porcentaje de niños con diagnóstico de TDAH representa una gran cantidad de estudiantes que enfrentan problemas de coordinación motor, comportamiento y atención que se traducen en relaciones sociales comprometidas.Los tratamientos tradicionales incluyen medicamentos con terapias cognitivas-conductuales y parentales.Sin embargo, los investigadores investigaron recientemente la influencia de la actividad física en los principales déficits de los niños con TDAH.El objetivo principal de esta revisión es resumir la investigación que examinó los efectos del ejercicio físico al combinar palabras clave como: TDAH, deporte, beneficios, síntomas.Aunque los estudios variaron según el tamaño de la muestra, el tipo de actividades y los índices analizados, en general, los resultados son significativamente positivos sobre los síntomas, las funciones ejecutivas y las interacciones sociales. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)

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Title: TDAH: revisão sistemática dos efeitos benéficos da atividade motora

Abstract: A crescente porcentagem de crianças com diagnóstico de TDAH representa um grande número de estudantes que enfrentam problemas de coordenação, comportamento e atenção motora que se traduzem em relações sociais comprometidas.Os tratamentos tradicionais incluem medicamentos com terapias cognitivo-comportamentais e parentais.No entanto, os pesquisadores investigaram recentemente a influência da atividade física nos principais déficits de crianças com TDAH.O objetivo principal desta revisão é resumir a pesquisa que examinou os efeitos do exercício físico, combinando palavras -chave como: TDAH, esporte, benefícios, sintomas.Embora os estudos tenham variado pelo tamanho da amostra, tipo de atividades e índices analisados, no geral os resultados são significativamente positivos sobre os sintomas, funções executivas e interações sociais. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)

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