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    TĆ©cnica de secuencias de bracing sobre el rendimiento del karate y la estabilidad del core
    (D.A.A. Scientific Section, 2022) ;
    Chirosa-RĆ­os, I.
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    Chirosa Rios, L.
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    MartĆ­nez-GarcĆ­a, D.
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    Herbawi, F.
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    Jerez-Mayorga, D.
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    Baena-Morales, S.
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    RodrĆ­guez-Perea, A.
    El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar el efecto de la tĆ©cnica de secuencias de bracing en la estabilidad del core y el rendimiento en kata de karatecas. 38 deportistas masculinos de karate participaron en el estudio divididos en un grupo experimental (n=21) y un grupo de control (n=17). La prueba de rendimiento del deportista y la prueba de estabilidad del core se realizaron en pretest y postest posterior a 8 semanas de programa de estabilidad del core (tĆ©cnica de secuencias de bracing). El grupo experimental mostrĆ³ una mejora significativa en la prueba de rendimiento del atleta (p < 0,001) y en la prueba de estabilidad del core con (p < 0,05). Hubo una correlaciĆ³n positiva muy fuerte entre la prueba de rendimiento del atleta y el cinturĆ³n del karateca (Ļ =0.780), una correlaciĆ³n positiva considerable entre la prueba de estabilidad del core y el cinturĆ³n del jugador (Ļ =0.604), una correlaciĆ³n positiva considerable entre la prueba de rendimiento del atleta y la edad del jugador (Ļ=0.554), y una correlaciĆ³n positiva media entre la prueba de estabilidad del core y la edad del jugador (Ļ=0.481). En conclusiĆ³n, los karatecas mostraron una gran mejora en el rendimiento del kata y en el nivel de estabilidad del core despuĆ©s del programa de tĆ©cnicas de secuencias de bracing.
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    Fiabilidad y estabilidad del gesto de diferentes variantes de lanzamiento de balonmano
    (MHSalud, 2022)
    Andrades-RamĆ­rez, Oscar
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    Alfaro-Castillo, Bryan
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    MartĆ­nez-GarcĆ­a, DarĆ­o
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    Chirosa-RĆ­os, Luis
    El estudio tiene como propĆ³sito analizar la fiabilidad de la prueba de 8 lanzamientos de 3 diferentes variantes de lanzamientos de balonmano en estudiantado universitario. 33 varones, 20 Ā±1,9 aƱos peso 72,39Ā±8,9 kg altura 176,75 Ā±6,07 cm IMC 23,14Ā±2,3. Los sujetos participantes fueron evaluados en 2 sesiones separadas entre sĆ­ por un lapso de una semana. Ejecutaron lanzamientos hasta quedar registrados 8 mediciones en cada una de las pruebas, lanzamientos inespecĆ­ficos, en apoyo y en carrera con 3 pasos, se registrĆ³ la velocidad de lanzamiento con un radar posterior a la porterĆ­a. La fiabilidad del promedio de las puntuaciones del test de 8 medidas entre la primera sesiĆ³n y la segunda con una prueba test-retest, se obtuvieron los siguientes resultados: en el lanzamiento inespecĆ­fico se obtuvo un ICC= (0,86) entre el 95% de confianza, un de CV= (7,43%) y un ES= (0,08). Para el lanzamiento con apoyo se obtuvo un ICC= (0,94) al 95 % de confianza, un de CV= (4,71 %) y un ES= (-0,09). Para el lanzamiento con carrera se obtuvo un ICC= (0,96) al 95 % de confianza, un de CV= (4,00 %) y un ES= (0,05). Este estudio ha demostrado que la prueba de 8 lanzamientos y las 3 variantes es una medida de rendimiento confiable y estable para estudiantes de nivel universitario sin experiencia en el balonmano, en relaciĆ³n con las variables del lanzamiento, las 3 fueron fiables, solo la variable inespecĆ­fica fue menor en comparaciĆ³n al lanzamiento con apoyo y con carrera.
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    Relationship between anthropometric nutritional status and functional capacity in older adults living in the community
    (Sociedad MĆ©dica de Santiago, 2020)
    Guede Rojas, Francisco
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    Jerez Mayorga, Daniel
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    Soto MartĆ­nez, Adolfo
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    RamĆ­rez Campillo, Rodrigo
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    Barboza GonzƔlez, Paola
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    Angarita DƔvila, LissƩ
    Background: The functional fitness of older people may be associated with their nutritional status. Aim: To assess the association between of anthropometric measures with functional fitness in older people. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in 75 participants aged 65 to 89 years. Body mass index (BMI), waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), fat mass (FM) and skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) were calculated from anthropometric measures. The functional fitness was determined using the Senior Fitness Test battery. Results: BMI and FM indicated obesity, and WHtR indicated cardiometabolic risk in 49%, 55% and 83% of participants, respectively. SMI indicated a low muscle mass in 91% of females. Performance standards of chair stand, arm curl, 2-min step test and 8-foot up-and-go tests were met in 1%, 8%, 1% and 89% of participants, respectively. Significant negative correlations were found between 2-min step test and BMI, WHtR and FM (r = āˆ’0.26, āˆ’0.31 and āˆ’0.48 respectively). Back scratch had a negative correlation with BMI (r = āˆ’0.23) and SMI (rho = āˆ’0.28). Significant positive correlations were found between 8-foot up-and-go, WHtR (rho = 0.28) and FM (rho = 0.23), and between 2-min step test and SMI (rho = 0.28). The coefficient of determination (R2) between 2-min step test with BMI, WHtR and FM were 0.05, 0.08 and 0.22, respectively, while the R2 between back scratch and BMI was 0.04. Multiple regression models indicated that FM affected the 2-min step test independently of BMI and WHtR (adjusted R2 = 0.22), however age and sex negatively influenced these associations. Conclusions: Functional fitness of older adults is influenced by nutritional anthropometric measures, particularly BMI, WHtR and FM for aerobic capacity, and BMI for upper limb flexibility.
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    PercepciĆ³n actitudinal subjetiva de estudiantes de establecimientos de nivel secundario de hacia los profesores de educaciĆ³n fĆ­sica
    (Retos, 2023)
    Andrades-RamĆ­rez, Oscar
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    Zambrano-CƔceres, Bernardo
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    Marchant-Medina, Yovanny
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    Constanzo Rojas, Miguel
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    Castillo-Paredes, Antonio
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    Alfaro-Castillo, Bryan SebastiƔn
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    La percepciĆ³n de la clase de educaciĆ³n fĆ­sica por parte de los estudiantes es un factor importante porque dependiendo de cĆ³mo los escolares perciban estas vivencias, se generarĆ”n determinadas creencias o valoraciones, las que influyen en la actitud para enfrentar estas experiencias corporales cada vez que se presenten. 176 estudiantes (14.74 Ā± 0.68), pertenecientes a los establecimientos particulares subvencionados de la comuna de Coronel. El objetivo de esta investigaciĆ³n es analizar la percepciĆ³n actitudinal subjetiva de los estudiantes de enseƱanza secundaria hacia los profesores de EF. Para evaluar la percepciĆ³n actitudinal de los estudiantes hacia el profesor de educaciĆ³n fĆ­sica, se utilizĆ³ una modificaciĆ³n del cuestionario de actitudes de los escolares hacia la educaciĆ³n fĆ­sica. En los resultados de la actitudes positivas, se puede indicar que el alumnado valoro mayormente el Ć­tem ā€œMuy de acuerdoā€ en la pregunta ā€œMi profesor/a de educaciĆ³n fĆ­sica sabe muchoā€, en las actitudes negativas la pregunta ā€œMi profesor/a de educaciĆ³n fĆ­sica levanta la voz frecuentementeā€ fue el mayor porcentaje en el Ć­tem ā€œMuy de acuerdoā€ . En el anĆ”lisis comparativo entre hombres y mujeres para la percepciĆ³n positiva reporto (p = 0.63) y negativa (p = 0.10). En el anĆ”lisis por edades para la escala positiva (p = 0.01), para la escala negativa (p = 0.25). El alumnado observo mayormente actitudes positivas de y muy pocas negativas en el profesor de educaciĆ³n fĆ­sica, sin observase diferencias entre hombres y mujeres, en las edades se reportaron diferencias en las actitudes positivas y negativas del profesor, informando que los alumnos de con mĆ”s edad evalĆŗan mĆ”s crĆ­ticamente las actitudes positivas y negativas del profesor de EF.
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    Effect of muscle strength at different intensities on resting energy expenditure
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    Barboza-GonzƔlez, Paola
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    Chirosa-RĆ­os, Luis Javier
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    Chirosa-RĆ­os, Ignacio
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    Fuentealba-Urra, Sergio
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    Guede-Rojas, Francisco
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    Mardones-Herrera, SebastiƔn
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    Rebolledo-Torres, Esteban
    Introduction: the regular practice of physical exercise is an important modulator of resting energy expenditure (REE), which depending on the intensity, duration, and type of exercise can increase the REE in an acute manner as well as long term. The effects of dynamic muscular strength exercises on the REE have been treated very little in literature. Objective: compare the effect of muscle strength exercise (MSE) at different intensities on the REE in young males. Methods: Intra-group design. Fourteen subjects aged 22,5Ā±1,5 0,05) after the exercise at 40%RM. The REEpost 24h was maintained according to the REEpre when the intensity was 80%RM. Conclusion: The REEpost exercise is independent of the intensity of the exercise and only is maintained after 24 hours when the MSE is at a high intensity
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    Effects of different tonic, isometric and isometric/vibratory strength training programs on motor symptomatology in people with Parkinsonā€™s disease: Study protocol for a randomized trial
    (MDPI, 2024) ;
    Andrades-RamĆ­rez, Oscar
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    Guede-Rojas, Francisco
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    Araya-Sierralta, Sergio
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    MuƱoz-Bustos, Gustavo
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    Arroyo-JofrƩ, Patricio
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    Chirosa-RĆ­os, Luis-Javier
    Background: The Chilean population has experienced increased longevity in recent decades, leading to an increased incidence of and mortality from neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinsonā€™s disease (PD). PD is a chronic degenerative condition that affects the central nervous system. The main objective of this research is to evaluate the effect of 12-week programs of tonic, isometric, and isometric/vibratory muscular strength training while controlling the manipulation of the intensity variable on motor and non-motor symptomatology in PD patients. The secondary objective is to assess the levels of muscular strength in PD patients and their relationship with motor and non-motor symptomatology. Methods: A parallel-group, randomized trial will randomly assign (n = 34) people of both sexes with Parkinsonā€™s disease between stages Iā€“III Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y), aged between 50 and 70 years to one of the experimental groups, in which they will undergo a total of 24 strength training sessions during 12 weeks. During the intervention period, the participants will be advised not to undertake additional exercise programs, to avoid substances that may disrupt metabolism and circadian cycles, and to maintain their medication regimen. The primary or motor evaluation of rest tremor will be performed with an accelerometer (Actigraphy), balance with the Mini-BESTest balance test, gait speed with the Ten Meters Walk Test, and non-motor symptomatology through anxiety, depression (MDS-UPDRS), and quality of life (PDQ-39) questionnaires. The Secondary evaluation of muscle strength will be performed with a functional electromechanical dynamometer. Discussion: Established as a hypothesis is that manipulating intensity variables in 12-week tonic, isometric, and isometric/vibratory muscle strength training programs has an effect on motor and non-motor symptomatology in people with Parkinsonā€™s disease. The research will establish the extent to which controlled muscular strength training has an effect on relevant factors related to motor and non-motor symptomatology.
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    Testā€“Retest Reliability of an Isometric and Isometric/Vibratory Muscular Strength Protocol with Functional Electro-Mechanical Dynamometry
    (MDPI, 2024)
    Andrades-RamĆ­rez, Oscar
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    Alfaro Castillo, Bryan
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    Arroyo-JofrƩ, Patricio
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    Castillo-Paredes, Antonio
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    Chirosa-RĆ­os, Luis
    The purpose of the study was to analyze the testā€“retest reliability of an isometric and isometric/vibratory muscular strength protocol in the bilateral seated bench press (BSBP), bilateral seated rowing (BSR), unilateral seated right knee extension (USKER), and left knee extension (USKEL) tests controlled using functional electromechanical dynamometry (FEMD) in healthy young adults. A repeated measures design was used to determine the reliability of a muscular strength protocol in isometric and isometric vibration modes with FEMD. No significant differences were found in testā€“retest analysis (p > 0.05; ES < 0.20); and high reliability (CV = 4.65ā€“5.02%; ICC = 0.99ā€“0.98) was found for BSBP measures, and acceptable reliability (CV = 3.71ā€“9.61%; ICC = 0.98ā€“0.95) was found for BSR, USKER, and USKEL. Furthermore, the coefficients between the two measures were strong (r = 0.963ā€“0.839) and highly significant (p = 0.001) for maximal strength in the isometric and maximal isometric/vibratory assessment of muscle strength in all muscle strength tests. This study demonstrates that isometric and maximal isometric/vibratory strength in the BSBP, BSR, USKER, and USKEL tests can be measured with high reliability and reproducibility using the FEMD.
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    Assessment of the load-velocity profile in the free-weight prone bench pull exercise through different velocity variables and regression models
    (PLOS, 2019)
    GarcĆ­a-Ramos, Amador
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    Barboza GonzƔlez, Paola
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    Rodrƭguez Perea, Ɓngela
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    MartĆ­nez GarcĆ­a, DarĆ­o
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    Quidel CatrilelbĆŗn, Mauricio
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    Guede Rojas, Francisco
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    Janicijevic, Danica
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    Weakley, Jonathon
    This aims of this study were (I) to determine the velocity variable and regression model which best fit the load-velocity relationship during the free-weight prone bench pull exercise, (II) to compare the reliability of the velocity attained at each percentage of the one-repetition maximum (1RM) between different velocity variables and regression models, and (III) to compare the within- and between-subject variability of the velocity attained at each %1RM. Eighteen men (14 rowers and four weightlifters) performed an incremental test during the free-weight prone bench pull exercise in two different sessions. General and individual load-velocity relationships were modelled through three velocity variables (mean velocity [MV], mean propulsive velocity [MPV] and peak velocity [PV]) and two regression models (linear and second-order polynomial). The main findings revealed that (I) the general (Pearsonā€™s correlation coefficient [r] range = 0.964ā€“0.973) and individual (median r = 0.986 for MV, 0.989 for MPV, and 0.984 for PV) load-velocity relationships were highly linear, (II) the reliability of the velocity attained at each %1RM did not meaningfully differ between the velocity variables (coefficient of variation [CV] range = 2.55ā€“7.61% for MV, 2.84ā€“7.72% for MPV and 3.50ā€“6.03% for PV) neither between the regression models (CV range = 2.55ā€“7.72% and 2.73ā€“5.25% for the linear and polynomial regressions, respectively), and (III) the within-subject variability of the velocity attained at each %1RM was lower than the between-subject variability for the light-moderate loads. No meaningful differences between the within- and between-subject CVs were observed for the MV of the 1RM trial (6.02% vs. 6.60%; CV ratio = 1.10), while the within-subject CV was lower for PV (6.36% vs. 7.56%; CV ratio = 1.19). These results suggest that the individual load-MV relationship should be determined with a linear regression model to obtain the most accurate prescription of the relative load during the free-weight prone bench pull exercise.
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    Intra-session reliability of isometric muscle strength of the bilateral standing press in female handball players
    (PeerJ, 2024) ;
    Cifuentes-Zapata, Claudio
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    Andrades-RamĆ­rez, Oscar
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    Rodrƭguez-Perea, Ɓngela
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    Huerta-Ojeda, Ɓlvaro
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    Chirosa-RĆ­os, Luis
    Background: Systematizing reliable protocols and procedures for strength assessment in handball has allowed for a more thorough kinetic analysis and increased precision in detecting training-induced changes in muscular strength. The evaluation of upper limb strength with a bilateral standing press (BSP) exercise in handball players approximates blocking actions in the defensive phase, pushing and fixation. Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the relative and absolute reliability of intra-session comparisons in an isometric peak muscle strength protocol in a bilateral standing press (BSP) exercise among female handball players. Methods: Sixteen young female handball players at an international level, aged between 22 Ā± 4 years, with no prior experience in using functional electromechanical dynamometers (FEMD) participated in this study. The participants initiated the assessment of maximum isometric force in a bipedal stance with a forward projection of the dominant foot between 20 and 30 cm. The knees were kept semi-flexed, and the hip extension of the non-dominant limb ranged from 15 to 20Ā°. Bilateral anterior push of the upper limb was performed with shoulder abduction and elbow flexion at 90Ā°, maintaining a pronated hand position. Participants were instructed to exert three sets of maximal force for 5 s in BSP exercise. Relative reliability was assessed using the model intraclass correlation (ICC) and absolute reliability was assessed using the coefficient of variation (CV) and standard error of measurement (SEM). For this study, the parameters of maximum and mean muscle strength were considered. Results: The results demonstrated high relative reliability (ICC 0.93ā€“0.97) and absolute reliability (SEM 0.19ā€“2.79) y (CV 4.78ā€“9.03) for both mean force and peak force, with no significant differences between the sets (p > 0.05), indicating a negligible effect size (0.01āˆ’0.12). Conclusion: The mean and peak isometric muscle strength for the BSP exercise controlled with FEMD in female handball players exhibits high relative and absolute reliability between series.
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    Association between physical fitness parameters and health related quality of life in Chilean community-dwelling older adults
    (Revista mƩdica de Chile, 2017) ; ;
    Guede-Rojas, Francisco
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    Chirosa-RĆ­os, Luis
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    Fuentealba-Urra, Sergio
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    Vergara-RĆ­os, CĆ©sar
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    Campos-Jara, Christian
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    Barbosa-GonzƔlez, Paola
    Background: There is no conclusive evidence about the association between physical fitness (PF) and health related quality of life (HRQOL) in older adults. Aim: To seek for an association between PF and HRQOL in non-disabled community-dwelling Chilean older adults. Material and Methods: One hundred and sixteen subjects participated in the study. PF was assessed using the Senior Fitness Test (SFT) and hand grip strength (HGS). HRQOL was assessed using eight dimensions provided by the SF-12v2 questionnaire. Binary multivariate logistic regression models were carried out considering the potential influence of confounder variables. Results: Non-adjusted models, indicated that subjects with better performance in arm curl test (ACT) were more likely to score higher on vitality dimension (OR > 1) and those with higher HGS were more likely to score higher on physical functioning, bodily pain, vitality and mental health (OR > 1). The adjusted models consistently showed that ACT and HGS predicted a favorable perception of vitality and mental health dimensions respectively (OR > 1). Conclusions: HGS and ACT have a predictive value for certain dimensions of HRQOL.