Incidencia del confinamiento COVID-19 en la condición física de niños en zonas rurales

Helder Guillermo Aldas Arcos, Helder Guillermo Aldas Arcos, Carlos Marcelo Avila Mediavilla, Wilson Hernando Bravo Navarro, Wilson Mauricio Matute Portilla, Wilson Mauricio Matute Portilla (Primer Autor), Wilson Mauricio Matute Portilla (Autor de Correspondencia)

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Resumen

COVID-19 isolation is experienced differently in the countryside than in the city, and consequently, physical fitness is altered in different ways. Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine the incidence of confinement on the physical condition of rural children. By applying a non-experimental design with a longitudinal cut and correlational scope, conditional physical capacities are evaluated through pedagogical tests. At the same time, surveys are used to investigate the activities carried out during this time with 144 children (age 10.7 ±0.8), inhabitants of the Santa Ana parish. After three months there were no negative changes; on the contrary, there was an evolution in the results, due to the fact that the subjects were mainly immersed in agricultural activities and outdoor games. In conclusion, confinement has had a positive impact on the physical condition of rural children.
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónPolo del Conocimiento
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2020

Palabras clave

  • Condición física; Niños; Rural; Confinamiento COVID-19

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