IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY

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Autor(a) principal: Bertheau, Edda Lorenzo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Viteri, Bertha Susana Paz, Choca, Henry Fabricio Guamán, Romero, Alex Ramiro Ortiz
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: spa
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/6176
Resumo: The present study validated the abdominal floor strength and its importance for the improvement of the working life quality in university secretaries, through a program of hypopressive exercises, relating the body mass index with the evaluation of the abdominal stabilizing strength or Core Test. The research was predominantly exploratory and explanatory, with a case study approach and conceived as a quasi-experimental, transversal, and relational research, where the methods of analysis and synthesis, modeling and mathematical statistics were applied. The relationship between the program of hypopressive exercises for the strengthening of the abdominal floor and the improvement of the working life quality from the health perspective was determined. The correlation between body mass and Core ratio is weak positive linear, where the trend when applying the exercises from normal to pre-obesity state. When evaluating stabilizing strength, the transition to better ratios is shown. It is suggested to assume the research as a tool for monitoring health in service workers through hypopressive exercises.
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spelling IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITYIMPACTO DE LOS EJERCICIOS HIPOPRESIVOS EN LA CALIDAD DE VIDA LABORALIMPACTO DOS EXERCÍCIOS HIPOPRESSIVOS NA QUALIDADE DE VIDA NO TRABALHOQualidade de vida no trabalhopolítica de saúdeexercícios hipopressivosassoalho abdominalíndice de massa corporalWorking life qualityhealth policyhypopressive exercisesabdominal floorbody mass ratioCalidad de vida laboralpolítica de saludejercicios hipopresivossuelo abdominalíndice de masa corporalThe present study validated the abdominal floor strength and its importance for the improvement of the working life quality in university secretaries, through a program of hypopressive exercises, relating the body mass index with the evaluation of the abdominal stabilizing strength or Core Test. The research was predominantly exploratory and explanatory, with a case study approach and conceived as a quasi-experimental, transversal, and relational research, where the methods of analysis and synthesis, modeling and mathematical statistics were applied. The relationship between the program of hypopressive exercises for the strengthening of the abdominal floor and the improvement of the working life quality from the health perspective was determined. The correlation between body mass and Core ratio is weak positive linear, where the trend when applying the exercises from normal to pre-obesity state. When evaluating stabilizing strength, the transition to better ratios is shown. It is suggested to assume the research as a tool for monitoring health in service workers through hypopressive exercises.El presente trabajo validó el fortalecimiento del suelo abdominal y su importancia para la mejora de la calidad de vida laboral en secretarias universitarias, a través de programa de ejercicios hipopresivos, relacionando el índice de masa corporal con la evaluación de la fuerza estabilizadora abdominal o Test de Core. La investigación partió de los estudios asociados a ejercicios hipopresivos en deportistas, pacientes y parturientas, fue predominantemente exploratoria y explicativa, con un enfoque de estudio de caso y concebida como investigación cuasiexperimental, transversal y relacional, donde se aplicaron los métodos de análisis y síntesis, modelación y estadístico matemático. Se determinó la relación entre el programa de ejercicios hipopresivos para el fortalecimiento del suelo abdominal y la mejora de la calidad de vida laboral desde la perspectiva de salud. La correlación entre la masa corporal e índice de Core es lineal positiva débil, donde la tendencia al aplicar los ejercicios del estado normal a la pre-obesidad. Al evaluar la fuerza estabilizadora, se muestra la transición a mejores ratios. Se sugiere asumir la investigación en calidad de herramienta para el monitoreo de la salud en trabajadores de servicios a través de los ejercicios hipopresivos.O presente trabalho validou o fortalecimento do assoalho abdominal e sua importância para a melhora da qualidade de vida no trabalho em secretárias universitárias, através de um programa de exercícios hipopressivos, relacionando o índice de massa corporal com a avaliação da força abdominal estabilizadora ou Teste de Core . A pesquisa partiu dos estudos associados aos exercícios hipopressivos em atletas, pacientes e parturientes, foi predominantemente exploratória e explicativa, com abordagem de estudo de caso e concebida como pesquisa quase-experimental, transversal e relacional, onde os métodos de análise e síntese foram aplicadas modelagem e estatística matemática. Foi determinada a relação entre o programa de exercícios hipopressivos para fortalecer o assoalho abdominal e a melhoria da qualidade de vida no trabalho do ponto de vista da saúde. A correlação entre a massa corporal e o índice Core é linear positiva fraca, onde a tendência ao aplicar os exercícios do estado normal para a pré-obesidade. Ao avaliar a força de estabilização, a transição para melhores proporções é mostrada. Sugere-se assumir a pesquisa como ferramenta de acompanhamento da saúde dos trabalhadores do serviço por meio de exercícios hipopressivos.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/617610.1590/SciELOPreprints.6176spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/6176/11834Copyright (c) 2023 Edda Lorenzo Bertheau, Bertha Susana Paz Viteri, Henry Fabricio Guamán Choca, Alex Ramiro Ortiz Romerohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBertheau, Edda LorenzoViteri, Bertha Susana PazChoca, Henry Fabricio GuamánRomero, Alex Ramiro Ortizreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-05-30T14:30:08Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/6176Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-05-30T14:30:08SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY
IMPACTO DE LOS EJERCICIOS HIPOPRESIVOS EN LA CALIDAD DE VIDA LABORAL
IMPACTO DOS EXERCÍCIOS HIPOPRESSIVOS NA QUALIDADE DE VIDA NO TRABALHO
title IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY
spellingShingle IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY
Bertheau, Edda Lorenzo
Qualidade de vida no trabalho
política de saúde
exercícios hipopressivos
assoalho abdominal
índice de massa corporal
Working life quality
health policy
hypopressive exercises
abdominal floor
body mass ratio
Calidad de vida laboral
política de salud
ejercicios hipopresivos
suelo abdominal
índice de masa corporal
title_short IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY
title_full IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY
title_fullStr IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY
title_sort IMPACT OF HYPOPRESSIVE EXERCISES ON WORKING LIFE QUALITY
author Bertheau, Edda Lorenzo
author_facet Bertheau, Edda Lorenzo
Viteri, Bertha Susana Paz
Choca, Henry Fabricio Guamán
Romero, Alex Ramiro Ortiz
author_role author
author2 Viteri, Bertha Susana Paz
Choca, Henry Fabricio Guamán
Romero, Alex Ramiro Ortiz
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bertheau, Edda Lorenzo
Viteri, Bertha Susana Paz
Choca, Henry Fabricio Guamán
Romero, Alex Ramiro Ortiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Qualidade de vida no trabalho
política de saúde
exercícios hipopressivos
assoalho abdominal
índice de massa corporal
Working life quality
health policy
hypopressive exercises
abdominal floor
body mass ratio
Calidad de vida laboral
política de salud
ejercicios hipopresivos
suelo abdominal
índice de masa corporal
topic Qualidade de vida no trabalho
política de saúde
exercícios hipopressivos
assoalho abdominal
índice de massa corporal
Working life quality
health policy
hypopressive exercises
abdominal floor
body mass ratio
Calidad de vida laboral
política de salud
ejercicios hipopresivos
suelo abdominal
índice de masa corporal
description The present study validated the abdominal floor strength and its importance for the improvement of the working life quality in university secretaries, through a program of hypopressive exercises, relating the body mass index with the evaluation of the abdominal stabilizing strength or Core Test. The research was predominantly exploratory and explanatory, with a case study approach and conceived as a quasi-experimental, transversal, and relational research, where the methods of analysis and synthesis, modeling and mathematical statistics were applied. The relationship between the program of hypopressive exercises for the strengthening of the abdominal floor and the improvement of the working life quality from the health perspective was determined. The correlation between body mass and Core ratio is weak positive linear, where the trend when applying the exercises from normal to pre-obesity state. When evaluating stabilizing strength, the transition to better ratios is shown. It is suggested to assume the research as a tool for monitoring health in service workers through hypopressive exercises.
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