Actividades físicas y sus incidencias en el sedentarismo de algunos docentes de la Escuela Isabel La Católica del Cantón Babahoyo, Provincia de Los Ríos, año 2024
Currently, a sedentary lifestyle has become one of the main risk factors for a variety of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and various metabolic disorders. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is defined as a lack of sufficient physical activity, tha...
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| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Actividades físicas y sus incidencias en el sedentarismo de algunos docentes de la Escuela Isabel La Católica del Cantón Babahoyo, Provincia de Los Ríos, año 2024 |
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| description | Currently, a sedentary lifestyle has become one of the main risk factors for a variety of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and various metabolic disorders. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is defined as a lack of sufficient physical activity, that is, the absence of at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week. This sedentary lifestyle has reached alarming levels in many parts of the world, especially in urban societies where daily activities tend to be more related to the use of technology and transportation than to physical activity. Lack of exercise not only affects physical health but also mental health, as various studies show. Research has shown that a sedentary lifestyle can contribute to the onset of anxiety disorders and depression. According to a study by Smith et al. (2018), those who spent more than six hours a day in front of a screen were 30% more likely to develop depressive symptoms compared to those who maintained an adequate level of physical activity. This highlights the importance of incorporating regular physical exercise to improve not only physical fitness but also emotional well-being. (Rodríguez Ayllón, Cadenas-Sánchez, & Estévez López, 2019) On the other hand, physical activity, both moderate and intense, has been proven to offer a series of health benefits. In addition to improving cardiovascular function, regular exercise has positive effects on the musculoskeletal system, flexibility, concentration, and sleep quality. Practicing sports, walking, or even recreational activities can reduce the risk of chronic diseases and prolong life expectancy (Haskell et al., 2007). Furthermore, exercise generates the release of endorphins, neurotransmitters responsible for improving mood and reducing stress. (Rodríguez Ayllón, Cadenas-Sánchez, & Estévez López, 2019) |
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| spelling | Actividades físicas y sus incidencias en el sedentarismo de algunos docentes de la Escuela Isabel La Católica del Cantón Babahoyo, Provincia de Los Ríos, año 2024Hurtado Valladolid, Mayra ElizabethActividades físicasIncidenciasSedentarismoCurrently, a sedentary lifestyle has become one of the main risk factors for a variety of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and various metabolic disorders. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is defined as a lack of sufficient physical activity, that is, the absence of at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week. This sedentary lifestyle has reached alarming levels in many parts of the world, especially in urban societies where daily activities tend to be more related to the use of technology and transportation than to physical activity. Lack of exercise not only affects physical health but also mental health, as various studies show. Research has shown that a sedentary lifestyle can contribute to the onset of anxiety disorders and depression. According to a study by Smith et al. (2018), those who spent more than six hours a day in front of a screen were 30% more likely to develop depressive symptoms compared to those who maintained an adequate level of physical activity. This highlights the importance of incorporating regular physical exercise to improve not only physical fitness but also emotional well-being. (Rodríguez Ayllón, Cadenas-Sánchez, & Estévez López, 2019) On the other hand, physical activity, both moderate and intense, has been proven to offer a series of health benefits. In addition to improving cardiovascular function, regular exercise has positive effects on the musculoskeletal system, flexibility, concentration, and sleep quality. Practicing sports, walking, or even recreational activities can reduce the risk of chronic diseases and prolong life expectancy (Haskell et al., 2007). Furthermore, exercise generates the release of endorphins, neurotransmitters responsible for improving mood and reducing stress. (Rodríguez Ayllón, Cadenas-Sánchez, & Estévez López, 2019)Currently, a sedentary lifestyle has become one of the main risk factors for a variety of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and various metabolic disorders. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is defined as a lack of sufficient physical activity, that is, the absence of at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week. This sedentary lifestyle has reached alarming levels in many parts of the world, especially in urban societies where daily activities tend to be more related to the use of technology and transportation than to physical activity. Lack of exercise not only affects physical health but also mental health, as various studies show. Research has shown that a sedentary lifestyle can contribute to the onset of anxiety disorders and depression. According to a study by Smith et al. (2018), those who spent more than six hours a day in front of a screen were 30% more likely to develop depressive symptoms compared to those who maintained an adequate level of physical activity. This highlights the importance of incorporating regular physical exercise to improve not only physical fitness but also emotional well-being. (Rodríguez Ayllón, Cadenas-Sánchez, & Estévez López, 2019) On the other hand, physical activity, both moderate and intense, has been proven to offer a series of health benefits. In addition to improving cardiovascular function, regular exercise has positive effects on the musculoskeletal system, flexibility, concentration, and sleep quality. Practicing sports, walking, or even recreational activities can reduce the risk of chronic diseases and prolong life expectancy (Haskell et al., 2007). Furthermore, exercise generates the release of endorphins, neurotransmitters responsible for improving mood and reducing stress. (Rodríguez Ayllón, Cadenas-Sánchez, & Estévez López, 2019)En la actualidad, el sedentarismo se ha convertido en uno de los principales factores de riesgo para una variedad de enfermedades crónicas, como las cardiovasculares, la diabetes tipo 2 y diversos trastornos metabólicos. Según la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), se define como la falta de actividad física suficiente, es decir, la ausencia de un mínimo de 150 minutos de actividad física moderada a la semana. Este estilo de vida sedentario ha alcanzado niveles alarmantes en muchas partes del mundo, especialmente en sociedades urbanas donde las actividades diarias tienden a estar más relacionadas con el uso de tecnologías y medios de transporte que con la actividad física La falta de ejercicio no solo afecta la salud física, sino también la salud mental, como lo muestran diversos estudios. Investigaciones han demostrado que un estilo de vida sedentario puede contribuir a la aparición de trastornos de ansiedad y depresión. De acuerdo con un estudio realizado por Smith et al. (2018), aquellos que pasaban más de seis horas al día frente a una pantalla tenían un 30% más de probabilidades de desarrollar síntomas depresivos en comparación con aquellos que mantenían un nivel adecuado de actividad física. Esto resalta la importancia de incorporar ejercicio físico regular para mejorar no solo la condición física, sino también el bienestar emocional. (Rodríguez Ayllón , Cadenas-Sánchez, & Estévez López, 2019) Por otro lado, se ha comprobado que las actividades físicas, tanto moderadas como intensas, ofrecen una serie de beneficios para la salud. Además de mejorar la función cardiovascular, el ejercicio regular tiene efectos positivos sobre el sistema musculo esquelético, la flexibilidad, la concentración y la calidad del sueño. La práctica de deportes, caminatas o incluso actividades recreativas puede disminuir el riesgo de enfermedades crónicas y prolongar la esperanza de vida (Haskell et al., 2007). Además, el ejercicio genera la liberación de endorfinas, neurotransmisores responsables de mejorar el estado de ánimo y reducir el estrés. 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| title_full | Actividades físicas y sus incidencias en el sedentarismo de algunos docentes de la Escuela Isabel La Católica del Cantón Babahoyo, Provincia de Los Ríos, año 2024 |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Actividades físicas y sus incidencias en el sedentarismo de algunos docentes de la Escuela Isabel La Católica del Cantón Babahoyo, Provincia de Los Ríos, año 2024 |
| title_short | Actividades físicas y sus incidencias en el sedentarismo de algunos docentes de la Escuela Isabel La Católica del Cantón Babahoyo, Provincia de Los Ríos, año 2024 |
| title_sort | Actividades físicas y sus incidencias en el sedentarismo de algunos docentes de la Escuela Isabel La Católica del Cantón Babahoyo, Provincia de Los Ríos, año 2024 |
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