Influence of Nutrition and Physical Activity in the Teaching Learning Process: A Perspective from the evidence for Transformation

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The transformation processes undergone in Chile consequence of modernization have brought problems related to nutrition and physical activity. These factors and bad habits such as sedentarism, have repercussions on health problems, epidemiological aspects and aspects related to the performance or learning in the school system. The challenges of national country policy are centered on the reduction of economic gaps and the achievement of equity in educational issues as promoters of social transformation. Inquiry teaching methods to improve the learning and academic performance of children becomes relevant. Research focused nutritional and physical activity aspects have separately shown their influence in studying disposition and as modifiers of neuronal chemical environments that favor cognitive processes related to learning. The articulation of variables can be helpful for the transformation process. 

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Mauricio Cresp-Barria
Jose Fernandes Filho
Claudia Machuca-Barria
Sebastian Peña Troncoso
Claudio Hernandez-Mosqueira

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Mauricio Cresp-Barria, Universidad Católica de Temuco
Facultad de Educación
Jose Fernandes Filho, Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro
Laboratorio de Biociencias del Movimiento Humano
Claudia Machuca-Barria, Universidad Católica de Temuco
Carrera de Nutrición y Dietética, Facultad de Salud
Sebastian Peña Troncoso, Universidad Austral de Chile
Instituto de Ciencias de la Educación
Cresp-Barria, M., Fernandes Filho, J., Machuca-Barria, C., Peña Troncoso, S., & Hernandez-Mosqueira, C. (2022). Influence of Nutrition and Physical Activity in the Teaching Learning Process: A Perspective from the evidence for Transformation. Revista Horizonte, 80-93. Retrieved from https://revistahorizontecaf.ulagos.cl/index.php/revhorizonte/article/view/159

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