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    Effects of video-guided active breaks with curricular content on mental health and classroom climate in chilean schoolchildren aged 6 to 10: Study protocol for a multicentre randomized controlled trial
    (Frontiers, 2024) ;
    Zapata-Lamana, Rafael
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    Robles-Campos, Alejandra
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    Reyes-Molina, Daniel
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    Rojas-Bravo, Jorge
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    Salcedo-Lagos, Pedro
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    ChƔvez-Castillo, Yasna
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    Gajardo-Aguayo, Jorge
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    Valdebenito-Villalobos, Jacqueline
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    Arias, Ana
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    Sanhueza-Campos, Cristian
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    Ibarra-Mora, Jessica
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    Reyes-Amigo, TomƔs
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    Cristi-Montero, Carlos
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    SƔnchez-Oliva, David
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    Ruiz-Hermosa, Abel
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    SĆ”nchez-LĆ³pez, Mairena
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    Celis-Morales, Carlos
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    Martorell, Miquel
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    Carrasco-MarĆ­n, Fernanda
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    Albornoz-Guerrero, Javier
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    Parra-Rizo, MarĆ­a
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    Cigarroa, Igor
    Background: The incidence of mental health issues in children is increasing worldwide. In Chile, a recent surge in reports of deteriorating mental health among school populations and an increase in complaints related to poor school climate have been observed. Physical activity, specifically active breaks in the classroom, has shown positive effects on childrenā€™s health. However, evidence regarding its impact on mental health and school climate in children is limited. Objective: This work outlines the design, measurements, intervention program, and potential efficacy of the ā€œActive Classes + School Climate and Mental Healthā€ project. This project will assess a 12-week program of active breaks through guided videos with curricular content in the school classroom, and its effects on mental health and school climate as its primary indicators. Additionally, it will measure physical activity, physical fitness, motor competence, and academic performance in students aged 6ā€“10 years in the BiobĆ­o province, Chile, as secondary indicators. Methodology: A multicenter randomized controlled trial involving 823 students from 1st to 4th grade (6ā€“10 years old), six schools (three intervention and three control) will be conducted in the BiobĆ­o region, Chile. Participants belonging to the intervention group will implement video-guided active breaks through the ā€œActive Classesā€ web platform, featuring curricular content, lasting 5ā€“10 min and of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity, twice a day, Monday to Friday, over a span of 12 weeks. Expected Results/Discussion: To our knowledge, this will be the first study in Chile to evaluate the effects of incorporating video-guided active breaks with curricular content on mental health variables and school climate in schoolchildren. Thus, this study contributes to the scarce evidence on the effects of video-guided active breaks on mental health variables and school climate in schoolchildren worldwide. Additionally, it will provide crucial information about active teaching methodologies that have the potential to positively contribute to the wellbeing of students, thus addressing the problems of mental health and climate in Chilean schools. ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT06423404.
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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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    Factores protectores de salud en estudiantes universitarios de carreras de educaciĆ³n
    (Grupo Editorial Espacios GEES 2021 C.A., 2020) ;
    Zapata-Lamana, Rafael
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    Cigarroa-Cuevas, Igor
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    Reyes-Molina, Daniel
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    Cornejo-Amestica, Miguel
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    Capdevilla OrtĆ­s, Lluis
    La presente investigaciĆ³n tuvo por objetivo caracterizar los factores protectores de salud en estudiantes universitarios. El trabajo posee un enfoque cuantitativo descriptivo transversal. Se estudiĆ³ una muestra de 99 estudiantes de educaciĆ³n en una universidad Chilena. Se evaluĆ³ el IMC, glicemia basal y presiĆ³n arterial. Se analizĆ³ el consumo de frutas y verduras, alcohol, tabaco y nivel de actividad fĆ­sica. Los resultados arrojan que el 50,5% de los estudiantes tuvo valores de IMC superiores a 25, el 71,7% presentĆ³ glicemia sobre la normal, el 94,9% un bajo consumo de frutas y verduras (2,0 Ā±0,2) y el 77,8% presentĆ³ sedentarismo. Por lo que se puede concluir que la presiĆ³n arterial y el consumo de alcohol se presentaron como factores protectores de salud. La glicemia y el consumo de frutas y verduras como factores de riesgo. El IMC y la actividad fĆ­sica se presentaron como factores protectores sĆ³lo en los hombres.