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    The practice of vigorous physical activity is related to a higher educational level and income in older women
    (MDPI, 2021) ;
    Zapata-Lamana, Rafael
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    Cigarroa, Igor
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    Parra-Rizo, MarĆ­a
    Few studies have shown evidence about the factors that can determine physical practice in women over 60 years of age due to educational, economic, social, or health inequalities. Its knowledge could help to understand the determinants that encourage the practice of physical activity and the improvement of health in women over 60. Therefore, the aim of this research was to evaluate the level of studies, income, and the usefulness of social and health services in physically active older women according to the level of activity they practice. The IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire) and CUBRECAVI (subjective health scale) scales have been applied to a sample of 257 women between 61 and 93 years old (M = 69.44, SD = 4.61). The results have shown that those with vigorous physical activity are related to higher levels of education (p < 0.001) and income (p = 0.004). Furthermore, being dissatisfied with social and health services is associated with low levels of physical activity (p = 0.005). Older women who perform physical activity regularly are associated with high levels in some of the socio-environmental aspects of quality of life. High physical activity is related to a higher educational level and income. Socio-environmental factors generate social inequalities and modulate the lifestyles of older women.
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    Health, functional ability, and environmental quality as predictors of life satisfaction in physically active older adults
    (Social Sciences, 2022)
    Zapata Lamana, Rafael
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    Ledezma Dames, Andres
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    PavĆ³n LeĆ³n, Patricia
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    Leiva, Ana
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    Fuentes Alvarez, MarĆ­a
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    Cigarroa, Igor
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    Parra Rizo, MarĆ­a
    The factors that make physically active older people feel more satisfied in adulthood have not been extensively studied. For this reason, the aim of this work has been to evaluate, among physically active older adults, whether the level of physical activity they perform and the factors that foster their quality of life can be predictors of their satisfaction with life. For this, the IPAQ, CUBRECAVI and LSI-A scales were applied to a sample of 397 people between 61 and 93 years old (M = 69.65, SD = 4.71). The results show that health (Ī² = 0.373), functional abilities (Ī² = 0.159) and environmental quality (Ī² = 0.105) are predictors of satisfaction in the most active adults. In conclusion, neither physical activity (to a greater or lesser extent) nor income are predictive variables of satisfaction with life but, rather, predict some of the components that cement their quality of life (health, fending for themselves and the home environment).
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    Association between physical activity and income levels in chilean adults
    (Revista mƩdica de Chile, 2021) ; ; ;
    Concha-Cisternas, Yeny
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    VĆ”squez-GĆ³mez, Jaime
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    Cigarroa, Igor
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    DĆ­az-MartĆ­nez, Ximena
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    MartĆ­nez-Sanguinetti, MarĆ­a
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    BeltrƔn, Ana
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    Martorell, Miquel
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    RamĆ­rez-AlarcĆ³n, Karina
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    Salas-Bravo, Carlos
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    Lasserre-Laso, Nicole
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    Parra-Soto, Solange
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    Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
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    Celis-Morales, Carlos
    Background: The Chilean population reports high levels of physical inactivity. The relationship between income level, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviors is not well known. Aim: To describe the levels of PA and sedentary time, according to income levels in the Chilean population. Material and Methods: Analysis of data from the Chilean National Health Survey 2016-2017, which included 5,130 participants (52.9% women). The levels of PA and sedentary time were measured by the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. Income levels were established according to the self-reported income per capita of the households and presented as quintiles. PA levels according to income levels were estimated by linear regression analyses. Results: Transport-related PA was higher in the lowest income quintiles (p = 0.039). There were no trends for income levels and PA domains including moderate, vigorous, total, occupational and leisure PA. The prevalence of leisure and occupational physical inactivities were higher in the lowest quintiles of income. Sitting time was higher in the higher income levels (p < 0.01). Conclusions: People in the lowest quintile for income spent more time in transport-related PA and less time sitting. However, physical inactivity prevalence during leisure and work time were higher in people with lower income.
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    Anxiety, low self-esteem and a low happiness index are associated with poor school performance in Chilean adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis
    (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021) ;
    Zapata-Lamana, Rafael
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    Sanhueza-Campos, Cristian
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    Stuardo-Ɓlvarez, Marcia
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    Ibarra-Mora, Jessica
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    Mardones-Contreras, Marcela
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    Reyes-Molina, Daniel
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    VĆ”squez-GĆ³mez, Jaime
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    Lasserre-Laso, Nicole
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    Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
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    Parra-Rizo, Maria
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    Cigarroa, Igor
    Objective: To analyze the relationship between anxiety, self-esteem, happiness index and primary school studentsā€™ academic performance in Chilean adolescents from the BiobĆ­o province. Methodology: 733 (46.1% girls; 12 (1.3 years)) public primary school students that completed the 2018 Health and School Performance Survey carried out in the BiobĆ­o province were included in this cross-sectional analysis. The BECK Anxiety Inventory (BAI) was used to measure anxiety while happiness index and self-esteem were measured using the subjective happiness scale and the Rosenberg self-esteem scale, respectively. School performance was measured by grade point average (GPA) of language, math, physical education and cumulative GPA, and behavior associated with cognition in the school context was also considered. The relationship between mental health indicators and school performance was investigated using a one-way ANOVA and Pearson correlation. Results: In comparison to students with low anxiety levels and high self-esteem and happiness levels, students with higher anxiety levels, lower self-esteem and happiness levels perceived themselves as having memory problems. They were also slower to solve math problems, had a shorter attention span in class and presented more difficulties in solving complex tasks, as well as being more nervous during testing. These students also got the lowest grade point average in math, language and physical education. Conclusions: High anxiety levels, low self-esteem and low happiness levels were associated with lower school performance and weaker behavior associated with cognition in Chilean adolescents. Implementing plans of emotional education and mental health could improve academic achievement.
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    Fitness cardiorrespiratorio estimado mediante ecuaciĆ³n y su caracterizaciĆ³n sociodemogrĆ”fica en poblaciĆ³n chilena: Resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2016-2017
    (Sociedad MĆ©dica de Santiago, 2020) ; ; ;
    VĆ”squez-GĆ³mez, Jaime
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    DĆ­az-MartĆ­nez, Ximena
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    Concha-Cisternas, Yeny
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    Cigarroa, Igor
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    Martorell, Miquel
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    MartĆ­nez-Sanguinetti, MarĆ­a
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    Leiva-OrdoƱez, Ana
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    Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
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    Celis-Morales, Carlos
    Background: Cardiorespiratory fitness is a strong predictor of mortality and chronic diseases. However, its estimation is costly and time consuming which may limit it broad use in population-based studies. Aim: To estimate the cardiorespiratory fitness of the Chilean population by using equations and to characterize fitness levels of the Chilean population by sociodemographic factors. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study included 5,958 adults from the Chilean Health Survey conducted between 2016 and 2017. Cardiorespiratory fitness was estimated from sex-specific equations for men and women and expressed as METs (Energy Metabolic Equivalent). Fitness levels were characterized by sociodemographics factors (age, sex, education, income and area of residency). Results: Fitness levels were higher in men (9.01 METs) than in women (6.76 METs) and in average decrease by 0.59 and 0.34 METs per each year increment in age for men and women, respectively. Fitness levels were 12.7 METs and 7.8 METs for 20-year-old men and women, respectively. However, fitness levels decreased to 7.8 METs and 4.3 METs in 90-year-old men and women, respectively. Fitness levels were also higher in individuals living in urban setting, those with higher education or income levels and lean individuals. Conclusions: This study reports fitness levels in a nationally representative sample of Chile. Fitness levels were higher in men than women however, its decline with age was more pronounce in men than women.