Physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers

Systematic physical activity is the cornerstone against disease. University teachers due to multiple responsibilities and living in confinement are prone to developing stress and being overweight. The objective of the research is to determine the relationship between physical activity, stress and bo...

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Autores principales: Flores Paredes, Alcides, Coila Pancca, Daniel, Ccopa, Santos Alberto, Yapuchura Saico, Cristobal Rufino, Pino Vanegas, Yony Martín
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author Flores Paredes, Alcides
Coila Pancca, Daniel
Ccopa, Santos Alberto
Yapuchura Saico, Cristobal Rufino
Pino Vanegas, Yony Martín
author_facet Flores Paredes, Alcides
Coila Pancca, Daniel
Ccopa, Santos Alberto
Yapuchura Saico, Cristobal Rufino
Pino Vanegas, Yony Martín
author_sort Flores Paredes, Alcides
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description Systematic physical activity is the cornerstone against disease. University teachers due to multiple responsibilities and living in confinement are prone to developing stress and being overweight. The objective of the research is to determine the relationship between physical activity, stress and body mass index in university teachers in a pandemic. The type of research is basic, with a multiple correlational descriptive design with a population of 1150 teachers and a probabilistic sample of 234 teachers (150 men and 84 women) with an average age of 49.70 ± 10.01, the instruments used are questionnaires of physical activity, stress and the report of their anthropometric measurements (height and weight). Results 58.86% of men present low physical activity, compared to women 41.14%, 91.95% show stress due to work pressure, men have a greater tendency to be overweight 67.59%, compared to women 32.41% and obesity grade II 33.96 %. The relationship between the variables physical activity, stress and body mass index is determined with an inversely proportional Spearman Rho of -0.183 and -0.204. In conclusion, male teachers show higher percentages of physical inactivity and overweight.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO543472022-03-17T19:11:48Z Physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers Actividad física, estrés y su relación con el índice de masa corporal en docentes universitarios en pandemia Flores Paredes, Alcides Coila Pancca, Daniel Ccopa, Santos Alberto Yapuchura Saico, Cristobal Rufino Pino Vanegas, Yony Martín Physical activity; stress; pandemic; overweight obesity; healthy life Actividad física; estrés; pandemia; sobrepeso obesidad; vida saludable Systematic physical activity is the cornerstone against disease. University teachers due to multiple responsibilities and living in confinement are prone to developing stress and being overweight. The objective of the research is to determine the relationship between physical activity, stress and body mass index in university teachers in a pandemic. The type of research is basic, with a multiple correlational descriptive design with a population of 1150 teachers and a probabilistic sample of 234 teachers (150 men and 84 women) with an average age of 49.70 ± 10.01, the instruments used are questionnaires of physical activity, stress and the report of their anthropometric measurements (height and weight). Results 58.86% of men present low physical activity, compared to women 41.14%, 91.95% show stress due to work pressure, men have a greater tendency to be overweight 67.59%, compared to women 32.41% and obesity grade II 33.96 %. The relationship between the variables physical activity, stress and body mass index is determined with an inversely proportional Spearman Rho of -0.183 and -0.204. In conclusion, male teachers show higher percentages of physical inactivity and overweight. La actividad física realizada de manera sistemática es la piedra angular frente a las enfermedades. Los docentes universitarios por las múltiples responsabilidades, y viviendo en confinamiento son propensos a desarrollar el estrés y el sobrepeso. El objetivo de la investigación es determinar la relación de la actividad física, el estrés con el Índice de Masa Corporal en docentes universitarios en pandemia. El tipo de investigación es básica, con diseño descriptivo correlacional múltiple con una población de 1150 docentes y con una muestra de tipo probabilística de 234 docentes (150 varones y 84 mujeres) con promedio de edad 49.70 ± 10.01, los instrumentos utilizados son los cuestionarios de actividad física, estrés y el reporte de sus medidas antropométricas (estatura y peso). Resultados el 58.86% de varones presentan actividad física baja, en comparación con las mujeres 41.14%, el 91.95% muestran estrés por presión laboral, los varones presentan mayor tendencia al sobrepeso 67.59%, en comparación con las mujeres 32.41% y obesidad grado II 33.96%. Se determina la relación entre las variables actividad física, estrés y el Índice de Masa Corporal con un Rho de Spearman inversamente proporcional de -0,183 y -0,204. En conclusión, los docentes varones muestran porcentajes más altos de inactividad física y sobrepeso. 2021-09-15 2022-03-17T19:11:48Z 2022-03-17T19:11:48Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares http://www.comunicacionunap.com/index.php/rev/article/view/528 10.33595/2226-1478.12.3.528 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/54347 spa http://www.comunicacionunap.com/index.php/rev/article/view/528/299 Derechos de autor 2021 Comuni@cción: Revista de Investigación en Comunicación y Desarrollo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 application/pdf Escuela Profesional de Ciencias de la Comunicación Social de la Universidad Nacional del Altiplano Comuni@cción: Revista de Investigación en Comunicación y Desarrollo; Vol. 12 Núm. 3 (2021); 175-185 Comuni@cción: Journal of Research in Communication and Development; Vol. 12 No. 3 (2021); 175-185 Comuni@cción: Revista de Pesquisa em Comunicação e Desenvolvimento; v. 12 n. 3 (2021); 175-185 2226-1478 2219-7168
spellingShingle Physical activity; stress; pandemic; overweight obesity; healthy life
Actividad física; estrés; pandemia; sobrepeso obesidad; vida saludable
Flores Paredes, Alcides
Coila Pancca, Daniel
Ccopa, Santos Alberto
Yapuchura Saico, Cristobal Rufino
Pino Vanegas, Yony Martín
Physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers
title Physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers
title_full Physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers
title_fullStr Physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers
title_short Physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers
title_sort physical activity, stress and its relationship with the body mass index in pandemic university teachers
topic Physical activity; stress; pandemic; overweight obesity; healthy life
Actividad física; estrés; pandemia; sobrepeso obesidad; vida saludable
url http://www.comunicacionunap.com/index.php/rev/article/view/528
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/54347