Trabajos de Titulación - Sede Azogues - Pedagogía de la actividad física y del deporte
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Ítem Acceso Abierto La actividad física y sedentarismo en adolescentes de básica superior(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2023) Yupa Buestan, Paul Adrián; Toledo Moncayo, Cecilia; 0105822449; ., .This research aims to analyze the physical activity level and sedentarism in adolescents aged 12 to 14 years from the "Ignacio Escandón" Educational Unit through the PAQ-A questionnaire. The sample comprised 64 students. A non-experimental design was employed, given that the variable was not manipulated, and it was cross-sectional because it was measured at a single point in time, and was descriptive in scope; this study was conducted using a quantitative approach for an interpretative examination of the data. It was determined that 56.16% of the population are sedentary, 28.08% do regular physical activity, and 15.60% do intense physical activity or have some sport as a hobby. Physical activity can improve cardiovascular capacity and the immune system and help control weight. It is one of the issues promoting students' health and is the only way to prevent diseases and sedentarism.Ítem Acceso Abierto Niveles de Actividad Física en Estudiantes Universitarios(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2023) Tocachi Daquilema, Pablo Isaias; Ávila Mediavilla, Carlos Marcelo; 0302471289; ., .Introduction: Physical activity (PA) is any motor action people perform that generates caloric expenditure. Objective: To analyze university students' physical activity levels during the pandemic through the IPAQ questionnaire short version to determine PA indicators and establish solution proposals in subsequent studies. Methodology: It was based on the positivist paradigm, non-experimental design, descriptive scope, quantitative approach, and transversal cut. The population comprised 140 students of the Pedagogy of Physical Activity and Sports Career at the Catholic University of Cuenca Azogues Campus; the sample was 103 students with a 95% confidence level and 5% margin of error, and the sampling applied was non-probabilistic by accessibility. Results: The main findings showed that 30% of men had a low activity level, 44% a moderate physical activity level, and 26% a vigorous physical activity level; on the other hand, 27% of women showed a low physical activity level, 58% moderate, and 15% vigorous. Conclusion: It was evidenced that there were differences in the physical activity levels between the males and females. A higher percentage of male students formed part of the low physical activity level; in contrast, women had a higher prevalence in the moderate physical activity level; in the vigorous physical activity level, men had a higher percentage with 26%, over women with 15%.