Factores de riesgo del comportamiento y readiness de aficionados inscritos a carreras atléticas de fondo de 18-64 años en Bogotá D.C., 2014”


Autoria(s): Ramírez-Góngora, María-Del-Pilar
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Prieto-Alvarado, Franklyn Edwin

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24/07/2015

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La participación en carreras atléticas de calle ha aumentado; esto requiere detectar riesgos previos al esfuerzo físico. Objetivo. Identificar factores de riesgo del comportamiento y readiness de inscritos a una carrera. Método. Estudio transversal en aficionados de 18-64 años. Encuesta digital con módulos de IPAQ, PARQ+ y STEP. Muestreo aleatorio sistemático con n=510, para una inactividad física esperada de 35% (±5%). Se evaluó nivel de actividad física, consumo de alcohol (peligroso), de fruta, verdura, tabaco y sal, y readiness. Resultados. El cumplimiento de actividad física fue 97,4%; 2,4% consume nivel óptimo de fruta o verdura (diferencias por edad, sexo y estrato), 3,7% fuma y 44,1% consumo peligroso de alcohol. El 19,8% reportó PARQ+ positivo y 5,7% requiere supervisión. Hay diferencias por trabajo y estudio. Discusión. Los aficionados cumplen el nivel de actividad física; pero no de otros factores. Una estrategia de seguridad en el atletismo de calle es evaluar los factores de riesgo relacionados con el estilo de vida así como el readiness.

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Participation in street racing has increased. This requires risk detection before physical effort. Objective. To identify risk factors and readiness of registered runners. Method. It is a cross-sectional study, in registered amateurs runners of 18-64 years. Digital survey with modules of IPAQ, PAR-Q + and STEP. A systematic random sampling n= 510, a course of physical activity of 35%(±5%). We explored physical activity; (binge) alcohol drinking; consumption of fruit, vegetable, tobacco, and salt, and readiness. Results. 97.4% accomplish recommended level of physical activity; 2.4% have a desired level of consumption of fruit or vegetable, 3.7% smoke and 44.1% has binge consumption of alcohol. 19.8% were ParQ+ positive and 5.7% of supervised exercise. There are differences by age, sex and socioeconomic status. Discussion. Recreational runners meet the recommended levels of physical activity; although not for other risk factors. The previous evaluation of risk factors related lifestyle as well as the readiness is a secure athletics strategy.

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Palavras-Chave #Deportes de pista -- Riesgos #Esfuerzo físico -- prevención #Carreras pedrestes -- muerte súbita -- riesgos #613.7172 #Running #Behavioral risk factor #Sudden #Death #Atletes #Chronic disease
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