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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35162206

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BACKGROUND: Physical activity and physical fitness play an important role in adolescence. Both are considered to be indicators of the current and future health status of young adults. The main objective of this article was to report the normative values of the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Adolescents (PAQ-A) and the International Fitness Scale (IFIS) instruments in Peruvian school adolescents. METHODS: A sample of 1229 participants (622 girls and 607 boys) aged between 12 and 17 years was used. The type of study was descriptive-comparative. All measures used were obtained by means of self-administered instruments. The PAQ-A was used to assess the level of physical activity and the IFIS to assess the self-perceived physical fitness level of the adolescents. RESULTS: It was observed that the PAQ-A questionnaire results obtained from the total sample was 2.34; significantly higher for boys (2.41) compared with girls (2.27). For the IFIS, the total score was 3.07, with boys obtaining 3.13 and girls 2.97. CONCLUSIONS: It was concluded that there was a direct relationship between the level of PA and self-perceived PF in Peruvian adolescents. Furthermore, adolescent boys were more physically active than girls and they had a better self-perceived PF with the exception of flexibility. Finally, there was a higher weight category involved at the lower level of PA.


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Exercise , Physical Fitness , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Overweight , Peru , Schools , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Fem Leg Stud ; 28(3): 311-319, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33199944

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This reflection considers recent United Nations' normative developments in international human rights law and their potential to assess, with a gender perspective, retrogressive economic policies being promoted by International Financial Institutions (IFIs) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Orthodox and androcentric economic policies, such as structural adjustment, austerity, privatisation and deregulation of labour and financial markets, normally have devastating effects on women's rights. Yet, the financial responses with which IFIs are trying to help states manage the effects of the pandemic seem to continue promoting those androcentric economic policies. This piece concludes that ex ante human rights and gender impact assessments of multilateral loans' conditionalities should be conducted and that women's participation in this process as well as access to adequate quantitative and qualitative data to understand the differentiated effects of those economic policies on gender equality, are crucial. These reflections were born out of the authors' own family and country challenges.

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Einstein (São Paulo, Online) ; 18: eRW5232, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133783

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ABSTRACT Objective To perform a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to investigate the reliability of The International Fitness Scale questionnaire for assessing overall physical fitness and related components. Methods PubMed®, BIREME, SciELO, EMBASE, SPORTDiscus, LILACS and Cochrane databases were searched using the following search terms: "The International Fitness Scale", "International Fitness Scale" and "IFIS". Article selection and data extraction were performed according to the following eligibility criteria: reliability and/or validity study of the measure tools of The International Fitness Scale; adoption of the The International Fitness Scale as a reference criterion (gold standard) and being an original article. Quality of the study was considered based on Assessment of Reliability Studies. Data analysis used Kappa coefficient of agreement, Cochran and the Higgins I2 test. Sensitivity analysis was conducted using the withdrawal model. Results A total of seven articles were included in the analysis. Test-retest reliability coefficients ranged from 0.40 to 0.99, with most studies achieving values ≥0.60, indicative of moderate to substantial reliability. Conclusion In spite of appropriate test-retest scores attributed to most reliability indicators, heterogeneity among the studies remained high. Therefore, further studies with low risk of bias are needed to support the reliability of the self-reported The International Fitness Scale.


RESUMO Objetivo Realizar uma revisão sistemática da literatura e metanálise para verificar se o questionário The International Fitness Scale apresenta boa confiabilidade na avaliação da aptidão física geral e seus componentes. Métodos A busca bibliográfica realizou-se nas bases de dados: PubMed®, BIREME, SciELO, EMBASE, SPORTDiscus, LILACS e Cochrane, a partir dos termos: "The International Fitness Scale ", " International Fitness Scale " e "IFIS". O processo de seleção e extração dos dados seguiram os critérios de elegibilidade: ser estudo de confiabilidade e/ou validade de instrumentos de medida do The International Fitness Scale ; ter o The International Fitness Scale como critério de referência (padrão-ouro); e ser artigo original. A qualidade dos estudos foi avaliada pelo Assessment of Reliability Studies . Para análise dos dados, utilizaram-se o coeficiente de concordância de Kappa, o teste Cochran e o I2de Higgins; para análise de sensibilidade, foi usado o modelo de retirada. Resultados No total, sete artigos foram incluídos na análise. Os coeficientes de confiabilidade teste-reteste dos estudos variaram de 0,40 a 0,99, sendo a maioria representada por valores ≥0,60, indicando de moderada a substancial confiabilidade. Conclusão Apesar dos indicadores de confiabilidade apresentarem um escore adequado para o teste-reteste, a heterogeneidade entre os estudos permaneceu elevada, necessitando de mais pesquisas com baixo risco de viés, para que o The International Fitness Scale autorrelatado seja considerado alternativa confiável.


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Humans , Exercise , Physical Fitness , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Exercise Test/standards , Reproducibility of Results
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