Publication: Autoeficacia y actividad física en niños mexicanos con obesidad y sobrepeso
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Jauregui Ulloa, E.E. ; López Taylor, J.R. ; Macías Serrano, A.N. ; Porras Rangel, S. ; Reynaga Estrada, P. ; Morales Acosta, J.J. ; Cabrera González, L.
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Murcia, Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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El estudio es una investigación de corte exploratorio, descriptivo
como experimento de campo pre y post intervención en grupos
pareados para trabajar con niños que tienen obesidad y sobrepeso y sus familias (el grupo de intervención) versus la ausencia de sus
familias (grupo control), para evaluar los niveles de autoeficacia en
un programa universitario de actividad física. Seencontraron diferencias significativas entre ambos grupos en la pre y la post intervención.
Los escasos trabajos de intervención encontrados similares a este estudio en niños con obesidad y sus familias permite comprender las dificultades prácticas reportadas en este y otros estudios tienen que
ver con los instrumentos aplicados y la metodología empleada y nos
llevan a la conclusión de considerar en futuros estudios variables como autoestima, auto imagen y apoyo social de los niños con
obesidad y sus familias.
ABSTRACT: This is an exploratory, descriptive, research, designed as a field test before and after intervention in non-coupled groups, to work with overweight and obese children and their families (intervention group); versus working without the individual's family members, to assess the degree of self-efficacy for the physical activity Program. There were significative differences of self efficacy changes among two groups before and after intervention. Some difficulties related to methodology and instruments were found and practical difficulties were reported such a previous studies with similar interventions studies. Conclusions: Promoting physical requires considering to include in the future another intraindividual characteristics of the children and families such as self-steem, body image and social support environmental.
ABSTRACT: This is an exploratory, descriptive, research, designed as a field test before and after intervention in non-coupled groups, to work with overweight and obese children and their families (intervention group); versus working without the individual's family members, to assess the degree of self-efficacy for the physical activity Program. There were significative differences of self efficacy changes among two groups before and after intervention. Some difficulties related to methodology and instruments were found and practical difficulties were reported such a previous studies with similar interventions studies. Conclusions: Promoting physical requires considering to include in the future another intraindividual characteristics of the children and families such as self-steem, body image and social support environmental.
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