Políticas Públicas e Programas de Atividade Física para a População Idosa Brasileira
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https://doi.org/10.33837/msj.v5i1.1561Mots-clés :
Políticas Públicas; Programas de Atividades Físicas; População Idosa.Résumé
A presente pesquisa se caracteriza como uma revisão narrativa mediante a necessidade de identificar as formas que as políticas públicas brasileiras atuam para promover Programas de atividades físicas para a população idosa. A síntese descritiva ocorreu mediante a planilha com os dados obtidos tendo 4 obras científicas para a revisão. Os dados deste estudo surgiram das informações obtidas na base de dados SciElo. Na qual foi buscado os seguintes descritores: “Programas públicos para a prática de atividade física para os idosos” e “Atividade física para idosos e políticas públicas”. Sendo avaliados e analisados 4 artigos originais. O presente estudo mostrou que as políticas públicas voltadas para a população idosa ainda são escassas e que quando ocorrem não estudam de fato à pessoa com mais de sessenta anos. E que há uma carência de profissionais capacitados nos ambientes em que ocorrem as práticas de atividade física.
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