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non-athletes did not show significant differences in the results of the shy- the impact of sports activities on the adolescents socialization 189
ness test (Shameli, Barzide and Gholami 2013). Earlier studies have shown that
sports organizations increase the socialization of adolescents, but shyness is
not a social virtue (Shameli, Barzide and Gholami 2013).
Conclusions
The results of the World health organization survey showed that adolescents
aged 11-17 years were insufficiently physically active in 2010 (WHO 2014). The
modern lifestyle is mostly sedentary that means lack of physical activity. Many
health organizations, global and national ones, promote sport and physical ex-
ercise as a form of physical activity in children, adults and the elderly, but a
lifestyle change is a complex process that requires a lot of effort before positive
effects on socialization can be detected. The implementation of systemic meas-
ures of different sectors, with an example of good practice in reducing over-
weight and obesity in children and adolescents is needed.
References
BACIU, C. AND A. BACIU Quality of Life and Students’ Socialization
through Sport. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2015/12/03/ 2015, 209,
78-83.
BI, X., Y. YANG, H. LI, M. WANG, et al. Parenting Styles and Parent-Ad-
olescent Relationships: The Mediating Roles of Behavioral Autonomy and Pa-
rental Authority. Frontiers in psychology, 2018, 9, 2187-2187.
EIME, R., J. YOUNG, J. HARVEY AND W. PAYNE Psychological and
social benefits of sport participation: The development of health through sport
conceptual model. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2013, 16, e79-e80.
KEEFFE, G. S. AND K. CLARKE-PEARSON The Impact of Social Media
on Children, Adolescents, and Families. Pediatrics, 2011, 127(4), 800.
POMOHACI, M. AND I. S. SOPA THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIALI-
ZATION THROUGH SPORT IN STUDENTS GROUP INTEGRATION. Re-
vista Academiei Fortelor Terestre, 2016, 21(2), 151-160.
POT, N., J. VERBEEK, J. VAN DER ZWAN AND I. VAN HILVOOR-
DE Socialisation into organised sports of young adolescents with a lower so-
cio-economic status. Sport, Education & Society, 04// 2016, 21(3), 319.
RICIPUTI, S., M. H. MCDONOUGH AND S. ULLRICH-FRENCH Par-
ticipant Perceptions of Character Concepts in a Physical Activity–Based Pos-
itive Youth Development Program. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology,
2016/10/01 2016, 38(5), 481-492.
ROSSI, R., R. DE ALENCAR, M. ROSSI AND A. PEREIRA Sport and
Social Inclusion. Study of the Program “Segundo Tempo” in Feira De Santana,
Bahia - Brazil. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 2014, 14(4).
ness test (Shameli, Barzide and Gholami 2013). Earlier studies have shown that
sports organizations increase the socialization of adolescents, but shyness is
not a social virtue (Shameli, Barzide and Gholami 2013).
Conclusions
The results of the World health organization survey showed that adolescents
aged 11-17 years were insufficiently physically active in 2010 (WHO 2014). The
modern lifestyle is mostly sedentary that means lack of physical activity. Many
health organizations, global and national ones, promote sport and physical ex-
ercise as a form of physical activity in children, adults and the elderly, but a
lifestyle change is a complex process that requires a lot of effort before positive
effects on socialization can be detected. The implementation of systemic meas-
ures of different sectors, with an example of good practice in reducing over-
weight and obesity in children and adolescents is needed.
References
BACIU, C. AND A. BACIU Quality of Life and Students’ Socialization
through Sport. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2015/12/03/ 2015, 209,
78-83.
BI, X., Y. YANG, H. LI, M. WANG, et al. Parenting Styles and Parent-Ad-
olescent Relationships: The Mediating Roles of Behavioral Autonomy and Pa-
rental Authority. Frontiers in psychology, 2018, 9, 2187-2187.
EIME, R., J. YOUNG, J. HARVEY AND W. PAYNE Psychological and
social benefits of sport participation: The development of health through sport
conceptual model. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2013, 16, e79-e80.
KEEFFE, G. S. AND K. CLARKE-PEARSON The Impact of Social Media
on Children, Adolescents, and Families. Pediatrics, 2011, 127(4), 800.
POMOHACI, M. AND I. S. SOPA THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIALI-
ZATION THROUGH SPORT IN STUDENTS GROUP INTEGRATION. Re-
vista Academiei Fortelor Terestre, 2016, 21(2), 151-160.
POT, N., J. VERBEEK, J. VAN DER ZWAN AND I. VAN HILVOOR-
DE Socialisation into organised sports of young adolescents with a lower so-
cio-economic status. Sport, Education & Society, 04// 2016, 21(3), 319.
RICIPUTI, S., M. H. MCDONOUGH AND S. ULLRICH-FRENCH Par-
ticipant Perceptions of Character Concepts in a Physical Activity–Based Pos-
itive Youth Development Program. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology,
2016/10/01 2016, 38(5), 481-492.
ROSSI, R., R. DE ALENCAR, M. ROSSI AND A. PEREIRA Sport and
Social Inclusion. Study of the Program “Segundo Tempo” in Feira De Santana,
Bahia - Brazil. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 2014, 14(4).