Can home-based training influence mood states and quality of life in Paralympic boccia athletes?

Sidcley Félix de Arruda, José Igor Vasconcelos de Oliveira, Ciro Winckler, André Santos Costa, Pedro Pinheiro Paes Neto, Mário Antônio Moura Simim, Saulo Fernandes Melo Oliveira
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To verify the influence of home-based exercise and the type of physical limitation on the mood and quality of life were analyzed 34 Brazilian paralympic boccia athletes (with functional classes BC1 = 8, BC2 = 8, BC3 = 9, and BC4 = 9) of both genders, with different disabilities (e.g., cerebral palsy, quadriplegia, polio, congenital malformation, and muscular dystrophy). Profile of the Mood States and Quality of Life questionnaires were sent via apps through social media in electronic forms, and distributed throughout the country, in the shape of a snowball. To compare the typical characteristics of exercise at home in social isolation in the domains of mood state and quality of life, the independent t-test and Mann-Whitney were used. Then, to verify the influence of home training characteristics in isolation in specific groups of athletes (with and without cerebral palsy/with and without assistance) on the domains of mood state and quality of life, an analysis of covariance. No relevant differences exist between mood states and quality of life among the different demographic information analyzed. However, when controlling for comparisons through training covariates and the frequency used, it was found that the perception of quality of life under the "physical" domain presents significant differences among the analysis groups. The frequency of training in question may be enhanced by support covariates and the type of disability, significantly influencing their perceptions of quality of life. Keywords: Paralympic Sport; People with Disabilities; Cerebral Palsy; Sports Psychology; COVID-19.
家庭训练是否会影响残奥会地球运动员的情绪状态和生活质量?
为了验证家庭运动和身体限制类型对情绪和生活质量的影响,我们分析了34名不同残疾(如脑瘫、四肢瘫痪、脊髓灰质炎、先天性畸形和肌肉萎缩)的巴西残奥会羽毛球运动员(功能等级BC1 = 8、BC2 = 8、BC3 = 9和BC4 = 9)。“情绪状态概况”和“生活质量问卷”以电子形式通过社交媒体通过应用程序发送,并以雪球的形状分发到全国各地。采用独立t检验和Mann-Whitney检验比较社会隔离家庭运动在情绪状态和生活质量方面的典型特征。然后,通过协方差分析,验证特定运动员群体(有和没有脑瘫/有和没有辅助)的隔离家庭训练特征对情绪状态和生活质量领域的影响。在分析的不同人口统计信息中,情绪状态和生活质量之间没有相关差异。然而,当通过训练协变量和使用频率控制比较时,发现在“物理”域下的生活质量感知在分析组之间存在显著差异。有关培训的频率可因辅助变量和残疾类型而有所提高,从而大大影响他们对生活质量的看法。关键词:残奥运动;残疾人士;脑瘫;运动心理学;新型冠状病毒肺炎
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