Desarrollo y aplicación de un sistema de evaluación combinada de ejercicio físico, de alimentación y de variables psicológicas en jóvenes universitarias

Q3 Health Professions
Judit Bonet, Eva Parrado, Anabel Barahona, Lluís Capdevila
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Abstract

Introduction

Obesity is a major health problem in developed countries. The design of evaluation systems which allow the combined assessment of prevention factors of overweight and obesity related to a healthy lifestyle is necessary. The aim of this study is to develop and implement a system of for the combined assessment of the physical exercise and diet behaviours, and psychological variables related to adherence. The system has been applied in female university students, comparing results based on their level of physical exercise.

Method

The study included 38 female university students (22.64 ± 2.61) years old, classified into three groups: 12 Athletes, 12 Active women, and 14 Non-Active women. They completed a battery of questionnaires about physical exercise, eating habits, and psychological aspects related to adherence. Their anthropometric measurements were recorded and they performed fitness tests.

Results

The Athletes group showed greater muscular strength and endurance (P = .003), more minutes of previous exercise practice (P = .019) and current exercise practice (P > .001), and less emotional role (P = .031), compared to the other groups. The main motivations for all participants were health, stress reduction, enjoyment, and cardiorespiratory fitness improvement, the latter being higher in the Non-Active group (P = .043). The barriers score was higher in the Non-Active group, being significantly higher for the “unwillingness to be constant” (P = .001) and “lack of time” (P = .014). No significant differences in diet and mood states were found.

Conclusion

The developed and implemented evaluation system allowed us to obtain a holistic approach to the participants, noting a clearly differentiated profile in relation to variables for exercise and fitness, although there was no clear relationship with variables relating to diet and psychological profile.

高校青年女大学生体育锻炼、饮食和心理变量综合评价系统的开发与应用
引言肥胖是发达国家的一个主要健康问题。有必要设计评估系统,以便对与健康生活方式相关的超重和肥胖的预防因素进行综合评估。本研究的目的是开发和实施一个系统,用于对体育锻炼和饮食行为以及与依从性相关的心理变量进行综合评估。该系统已应用于女大学生,根据她们的体育锻炼水平对结果进行比较。方法研究对象为38名女大学生(22.64±2.61)岁,分为三组:12名运动员、12名现役女性和14名非现役女性。他们完成了一系列关于体育锻炼、饮食习惯和与坚持相关的心理方面的问卷调查。他们的人体测量被记录下来,并进行了体能测试。结果与其他组相比,运动员组表现出更大的肌肉力量和耐力(P=.003),以前的运动练习(P=.019)和现在的运动练习时间更长(P>;.001),情绪作用更少(P=.031)。所有参与者的主要动机是健康、减轻压力、享受和改善心肺健康,后者在非活动组中更高(P=0.043)。非活动组的障碍得分更高,在“不愿保持恒定”(P=0.001)和“缺乏时间”(P=0.014)方面显著较高。在饮食和情绪状态方面没有发现显著差异。结论开发和实施的评估系统使我们能够对参与者获得一种全面的方法,注意到与运动和健身变量相关的明显差异,尽管与饮食和心理特征相关的变量没有明确的关系。
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Apunts Medicina de l''Esport
Apunts Medicina de l''Esport Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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