Nivel de Actividad Física, Estado Ponderal y Calidad de Vida en población preescolar durante la pandemia del COVID-19
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2022-03-22
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El objetivo del presente estudio es analizar los niveles de AF, el estado ponderal y la calidad de vida en la población preescolar durante la pandemia del COVID-19 y su relación con la influencia de los padres. Para ello, se ha llevado a cabo una muestra con un total de 43 sujetos de edades comprendidas entre 3 y 6 años. Para recoger los datos se ha diseñado un cuestionario a partir de otros tres cuestionarios: el cuestionario Krece Plus de hábitos alimenticios y AF, el cuestionario internacional de AF de los padres (Ipaq) y finalmente, el cuestionario de medidas antropométricas. En referencia al análisis de datos, se ha podido comprobar que la población infantil no realiza las horas recomendadas de AF por la OMS y que la implicación parental ha sido escasa, ya que no se ha puesto de manifiesto algunas alternativas para promocionar la AF a estas edades.
The aim of the present study was to analyze PA levels, weight status and quality of life in the preschool population during the COVID-19 pandemic and its relationship with parental influence. For this purpose, a sample of 43 subjects aged between 3 and 6 years was carried out. To collect the data, a questionnaire was designed based on three other questionnaires: the Krece Plus questionnaire on eating habits and PA, the international parental PA questionnaire (Ipaq) and, finally, the anthropometric measures questionnaire. In reference to the data analysis, it was found that the child population does not perform the hours of PA recommended by the WHO and that parental involvement was scarce, since some alternatives to promote PA at this age were not highlighted.
The aim of the present study was to analyze PA levels, weight status and quality of life in the preschool population during the COVID-19 pandemic and its relationship with parental influence. For this purpose, a sample of 43 subjects aged between 3 and 6 years was carried out. To collect the data, a questionnaire was designed based on three other questionnaires: the Krece Plus questionnaire on eating habits and PA, the international parental PA questionnaire (Ipaq) and, finally, the anthropometric measures questionnaire. In reference to the data analysis, it was found that the child population does not perform the hours of PA recommended by the WHO and that parental involvement was scarce, since some alternatives to promote PA at this age were not highlighted.