Barreras para la actividad física y autoconcepto físico en adultos que asisten a un gimnasio en Lima Metropolitana
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Authors
Orellana Zaquel, André EmmanuelAdvisors
Manzanares Medina, Eduardo LuisIssue Date
2022-06-09Keywords
BarrerasAutoconcepto
Actividad física
Ejercicio
Barreiras
Auto-conceito
Atividade física
Exercício
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Physical activity barriers and selfconcept in gym users of Metropolitan LimaAbstract
El objetivo del estudio fue identificar la relación de las variables barreras para la actividad física y autoconcepto físico en población adulta que acuden a gimnasios de Lima Metropolitana. La muestra estuvo conformada por 211 participantes de ambos sexos (51.2% mujeres y 48.8% hombres) con edades entre los 18 y 64 años (M = 29.91, DE = 9.16). Para la investigación se utilizaron el Autoinforme de barreras para la actividad física (ABPEF) (Niñerola et al., 2006) y el Cuestionario de autoconcepto físico (CAF) (Grandmontagne et al., 2004). Los resultados mostraron que la dimensión imagen corporal presento correlaciones negativas, significativas y fuertes con las 3 dimensiones del instrumento CAF. Por lo tanto, se concluye que el autoconcepto físico puede verse como un obstáculo para realizar actividad física.The aim of the study was to identify the relationship between the variables that are barriers to physical activity and physical self-concept in the adult population that attends gyms in Metropolitan Lima. The sample was made up of 211 participants of both sexes (51.2% women and 48.8% men). The average age was 29.91 where the youngest participant was 18 years old and the oldest 64 years old, in addition to an E.D. of 9.16. The Physical Activity Barrier Self-report (ABPEF) (Niñerola et al., 2006) and The Physical Self-Concept Questionnaire (CAF) (Grandmontagne et al., 2004) were used for the research. The results showed that the body image dimension presented strong, significant, and negative correlations with the three dimensions of the CAF instrument. Therefore, it is concluded that physical self-concept can be seen as an obstacle to physical activity.
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