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Dr. Ulloa-Díaz, David
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Dr. Ulloa-Díaz, David
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Ulloa Díaz, David Leonardo
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- PublicationPercepción actitudinal subjetiva de estudiantes de establecimientos de nivel secundario de hacia los profesores de educación física(Retos, 2023)
;Andrades-Ramírez, Oscar ;Zambrano-Cáceres, Bernardo ;Marchant-Medina, Yovanny ;Constanzo Rojas, Miguel ;Castillo-Paredes, Antonio ;Alfaro-Castillo, Bryan SebastiánLa percepción de la clase de educación física por parte de los estudiantes es un factor importante porque dependiendo de cómo los escolares perciban estas vivencias, se generarán determinadas creencias o valoraciones, las que influyen en la actitud para enfrentar estas experiencias corporales cada vez que se presenten. 176 estudiantes (14.74 ± 0.68), pertenecientes a los establecimientos particulares subvencionados de la comuna de Coronel. El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar la percepción actitudinal subjetiva de los estudiantes de enseñanza secundaria hacia los profesores de EF. Para evaluar la percepción actitudinal de los estudiantes hacia el profesor de educación física, se utilizó una modificación del cuestionario de actitudes de los escolares hacia la educación física. En los resultados de la actitudes positivas, se puede indicar que el alumnado valoro mayormente el ítem “Muy de acuerdo” en la pregunta “Mi profesor/a de educación física sabe mucho”, en las actitudes negativas la pregunta “Mi profesor/a de educación física levanta la voz frecuentemente” fue el mayor porcentaje en el ítem “Muy de acuerdo” . En el análisis comparativo entre hombres y mujeres para la percepción positiva reporto (p = 0.63) y negativa (p = 0.10). En el análisis 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 educación física, 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 más edad evalúan más críticamente las actitudes positivas y negativas del profesor de EF. - PublicationFiabilidad y estabilidad del gesto de diferentes variantes de lanzamiento de balonmano(MHSalud, 2022)
;Andrades-Ramírez, Oscar ;Alfaro-Castillo, Bryan ;Martínez-García, Darío; ; Chirosa-Ríos, LuisEl estudio tiene como propósito analizar la fiabilidad de la prueba de 8 lanzamientos de 3 diferentes variantes de lanzamientos de balonmano en estudiantado universitario. 33 varones, 20 ±1,9 años peso 72,39±8,9 kg altura 176,75 ±6,07 cm IMC 23,14±2,3. Los sujetos participantes fueron evaluados en 2 sesiones separadas entre sí por un lapso de una semana. Ejecutaron lanzamientos hasta quedar registrados 8 mediciones en cada una de las pruebas, lanzamientos inespecíficos, en apoyo y en carrera con 3 pasos, se registró la velocidad de lanzamiento con un radar posterior a la portería. La fiabilidad del promedio de las puntuaciones del test de 8 medidas entre la primera sesión y la segunda con una prueba test-retest, se obtuvieron los siguientes resultados: en el lanzamiento inespecífico 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 relación con las variables del lanzamiento, las 3 fueron fiables, solo la variable inespecífica fue menor en comparación al lanzamiento con apoyo y con carrera. - PublicationTécnica de secuencias de bracing sobre el rendimiento del karate y la estabilidad del core(D.A.A. Scientific Section, 2022)
; ;Chirosa-Ríos, I. ;Chirosa Rios, L. ;Martínez-García, D. ;Herbawi, F. ;Jerez-Mayorga, D. ;Baena-Morales, S.Rodríguez-Perea, A.El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar el efecto de la técnica 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 (técnica de secuencias de bracing). El grupo experimental mostró 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 correlación positiva muy fuerte entre la prueba de rendimiento del atleta y el cinturón del karateca (ρ =0.780), una correlación positiva considerable entre la prueba de estabilidad del core y el cinturón del jugador (ρ =0.604), una correlación positiva considerable entre la prueba de rendimiento del atleta y la edad del jugador (ρ=0.554), y una correlación positiva media entre la prueba de estabilidad del core y la edad del jugador (ρ=0.481). En conclusión, los karatecas mostraron una gran mejora en el rendimiento del kata y en el nivel de estabilidad del core después del programa de técnicas de secuencias de bracing. - PublicationReliability of a standing isokinetic shoulder rotators strength test using a functional electromechanical dynamometer: effects of velocity(PEERJ, 2020)
;Martinez Garcia, Dario ;Rodriguez Perea, Angela ;Barboza, Paola; ;Jerez Mayorga, Daniel ;Chirosa, IgnacioChirosa Ríos, Luis JavierBackground. The evaluation of the force in internal rotation (IR) and external rotation (ER) of the shoulder is commonly used to diagnose possible pathologies or disorders in the glenohumeral joint and to assess patient’s status and progression over time. Currently, there is new technology of multiple joint isokinetic dynamometry that allows to evaluate the strength in the human being. The main purpose of this study was to determine the absolute and relative reliability of concentric and eccentric internal and external shoulder rotators with a functional electromechanical dynamometer (FEMD). Methods. Thirty-two male individuals (21.46 ± 2.1 years) were examined of concentric and eccentric strength of shoulder internal and external rotation with a FEMD at velocities of 0.3 m s−1 and 0.6 m s−1 . Relative reliability was determined by intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Absolute reliability was quantified by standard error of measurement (SEM) and coefficient of variation (CV). Systematic differences across velocities testing circumstances, were analyzed with dependent t tests or repeated measures analysis of variance in case of two or more than two conditions, respectively. Results. Reliability was high to excellent for IR and ER on concentric and eccentric strength measurements, regardless of velocity used (ICC: 0.81–0.98, CV: 5.12–8.27% SEM: 4.06–15.04N). Concentric outcomes were more reliable than eccentric due to the possible familiarization of the population with the different stimuli. Conclusion. All procedures examined showed high to excellent reliability for clinical use. However, a velocity of 0.60 m s−1 should be recommended for asymptomatic male patients because it demands less time for evaluation and patients find it more comfortable. - PublicationAssessment of the load-velocity profile in the free-weight prone bench pull exercise through different velocity variables and regression models(PLOS, 2019)
;García-Ramos, Amador; ;Barboza González, Paola ;Rodríguez Perea, Ángela ;Martínez García, Darío ;Quidel Catrilelbún, Mauricio ;Guede Rojas, Francisco; ;Janicijevic, DanicaWeakley, JonathonThis 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 (Pearson’s correlation coefficient [r] range = 0.964–0.973) 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 = 2.55–7.61% for MV, 2.84–7.72% for MPV and 3.50–6.03% for PV) neither between the regression models (CV range = 2.55–7.72% and 2.73–5.25% 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. - PublicationReliability of isometric and isokinetic trunk flexor strength using a functional electromechanical dynamometer(PeerJ, 2019)
;Rodriguez-Perea, Angela ;Chirosa Ríos, Luis J. ;Martinez-Garcia, Dario; ;Guede Rojas, Francisco ;Jerez-Mayorga, DanielChirosa Rios, Ignacio J.Aim. To determine the absolute and relative reliability of functional trunk tests, using a functional electromechanical dynamometer to evaluate the isokinetic strength of trunk flexors and to determine the most reliable assessment condition, in order to compare the absolute and relative reliability of mean force and peak force of trunk flexors and to determine which isokinetic condition of evaluation is best related to the maximum isometric. Methods. Test-retest of thirty-seven physically active male student volunteers who performed the different protocols, isometric contraction and the combination of three velocities (V1 = 015 m s−1, V2 = 0.30 m s−1, V3 = 0.45 m s−1) and two range of movement (R1 = 25% cm ; R2 = 50% cm) protocols. Results. All protocols to evaluate trunk flexors showed an absolute reliability provided a stable repeatability for isometric and dynamic protocols with a coefficient of variation (CV) being below 10% and a high or very high relative reliability (0.69 < intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] > 0.86). The more reliable strength manifestation (CV = 6.82%) to evaluate the concentric contraction of trunk flexors was mean force, with 0.15 m s−1 and short range of movement (V1R1) condition. The most reliable strength manifestation to evaluate the eccentric contraction of trunk flexors was peak force, with 0.15 m s−1 and a large range of movement (V1R2; CV = 5.07%), and the most reliable way to evaluate isometric trunk flexors was by peak force (CV = 7.72%). The mean force of eccentric trunk flexor strength with 0.45 m s−1 and short range of movement (V3R1) condition (r = 0.73) was best related to the maximum isometric contraction. Conclusion. Functional electromechanical dynamometry is a reliable evaluation system for assessment of trunk flexor strength. - PublicationThe addition of very light loads into the routine testing of the bench press increases the reliability of the force–velocity relationship(PeerJ, 2018)
; ; ;Barboza González, Paola ;Chirosa Ríos, Luis JavierGarcía-Ramos, AmadorBackground: The aim of this study was to examine whether the addition of very light loads for modeling the force–velocity (F–V) relationship during the bench press (BP) exercise can confirm its experimental linearity as well as to increase the reliability and concurrent validity of the F–V relationship parameters (maximum force (F0), maximum velocity (V0), F–V slope, and maximum power (Pmax)). Method: The F–V relationship of 19 healthy men were determined using three different methods: (I) 6-loads free method: six loads performed during the traditional free-weight BP exercise (≈ 1–8–29–39–49–59 kg), (II) 4-loads free method: four loads performed during the traditional free-weight BP exercise (≈ 29–39–49–59 kg), and (III) 4-loads Smith method: four loads performed during the ballistic bench press throw exercise in a Smith machine (≈ 29–39–49–59 kg). Results: The linearity of the F–V relationship was very high and comparable for the three F–V methods (p = 0.204; median Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r) = 0.99). The three methods were ranked from the most to the least reliable as follows: 6-loads free (coefficient of variation (CV) range = 3.6–6.7%) > 4-loads Smith (CV range = 4.6–12.4%) > 4-loads free (CV range = 3.8–14.5%). The higher reliability of the 6-loads free method was especially pronounced for F–V slope (CVratio ≥ 1.85) and V0 (CVratio ≥ 1.49) parameters, while the lowest difference in reliability was observed for F0 (CVratio ≤ 1.27). The 6-loads free and 4-loads free methods showed a very high concurrent validity respect to the 4-loads Smith method for F0 and Pmax (r ≥ 0.89), a moderate validity for the F–V slope (r = 0.66–0.82), and a low validity for V0 (r ≤ 0.37). Discussion: The routine testing of the F–V relationship of upper-body muscles through the BP exercise should include trials with very light loading conditions to enhance the reliability of the F–V relationship. - PublicationEffect of muscle strength at different intensities on resting energy expenditure(2017)
; ;Barboza-González, Paola ;Chirosa-Ríos, Luis Javier ;Chirosa-Ríos, Ignacio ;Fuentealba-Urra, Sergio ;Guede-Rojas, Francisco ;Mardones-Herrera, SebastiánRebolledo-Torres, EstebanIntroduction: 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 22,5±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 - PublicationAssociation between physical fitness parameters and health related quality of life in Chilean community-dwelling older adults(Revista médica de Chile, 2017)
; ; ;Guede-Rojas, Francisco ;Chirosa-Ríos, Luis ;Fuentealba-Urra, Sergio ;Vergara-Ríos, César ;Campos-Jara, ChristianBarbosa-González, PaolaBackground: 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. - PublicationEfecto de los juegos reducidos en la composición corporal y la condición física aeróbica en un grupo de adolescentes escolares(Revista médica de Chile, 2015)
;Carrasco Beltrán, Hernaldo ;Reigal Garrido, Rafael E.; ;Chirosa Ríos, Ignacio JesúsChirosa Ríos, Luis JavierThe regular practice of physical activity contributes to weight control and improves maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), socialization and quality of life. Aim: To determine the effect of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity on body composition and VO2max in a group of overweight school-age males. Material and Methods: We studied fifty-five overweight males aged 15.6 ± 0.7 years. Participants were divided in two groups (experimental and control groups). The intervention in the experimental group was the practice of small-sided games during 60 minutes, two days per week and during 11 weeks. At baseline and the end of the intervention, body composition was measured using bioimpedance and VO2max was calculated using the Course Navette test. Results: A 7% reduction in the percentage of body fat and a 9% increase in VO2max were observed in the experimental group (p < 0.01). No changes were recorded in the control group. Conclusions: Eleven weeks of small-sided exercises performed twice per week increased VO2max and reduced fat mass in overweight adolescents.