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2. School physical education-based reinforced program through moderate-to-vigorous physical activity improves and maintains schoolchildren's cardiorespiratory fitness: A cluster-randomized controlled trial
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Guijarro-Romero, S., Mayorga-Vega, D., Casado-Robles, C., and Viciana, J.
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- 2022
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3. Letter to the editor regarding the article entitled “School physical education-based reinforced program through moderate-to-vigorous physical activity improves and maintains school children's cardiorespiratory fitness: A cluster-randomized controlled trial” – Author's reply
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Guijarro-Romero, S., primary, Mayorga-Vega, D., additional, Casado-Robles, C., additional, and Viciana, J., additional
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- 2022
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4. EFFECT OF A PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM ON PHYSICAL SELF-CONCEPT AND PHYSICAL FITNESS ELEMENTS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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MAYORGA-VEGA, D., VICIANA, J., COCCA, A., and de RUEDA VILLÉN, B.
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- 2012
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5. CONOCIMIENTO DEL ENTORNO PARA LA PRÁCTICA DE ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA EN ESCOLARES (CEPAF): DESARROLLO Y VALIDACIÓN DE UNA PRUEBA ESCRITA OBJETIVA DE ELECCIÓN MÚLTIPLE.
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Casado-Robles, C., Viciana, J., Guijarro-Romero, S., and Mayorga-Vega, D.
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SCIENTIFIC literature ,COMPULSORY education ,PHYSICAL education ,EDUCATIONAL planning ,STATISTICAL reliability - Abstract
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- 2021
6. Effect of kinesio taping on calf pain after a half marathon: A pilot study.
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Merino-Marban, R., Porqueres, I. Medina, Aguilar, B. López, and Mayorga-Vega, D.
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CALVES ,PAIN measurement ,VOLUNTEER recruitment ,PILOT projects ,RUNNING injuries - Abstract
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- 2021
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7. Cuántos pasos diarios son realmente suficientes para los adolescentes Un estudio de validación cruzada
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Parra Saldías, M., Mayorga-Vega, D., López-Fernández, I., and Jesús Viciana
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Steps/day ,Cut-off points ,Youth ,Steps per day ,Physical activity recommendations ,Young people ,Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity ,Accuracy - Abstract
The main purpose of the present study was to compare the accuracy of total daily steps thresholds associated to the recommended 60 min per day moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in adolescents. A total of 156 adolescents, 87 males and 69 females, participated in the present study. Objectively-measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and steps were assessed by GT3X accelerometers for eight consecutive days. The accuracy of the following total daily steps thresholds was calculated (males/females): 9,930, 11,714, 12,000, 11,000/10,500, 14,000/11,500, 13,000/ 12,000, 8,500/7,500, 11,500/9,000, 10,500/9,500, 12,118, 12,118/12,605, and 10,000. The results of accuracy both uncensored and censored total daily steps cut-off points ranged from low to high. For the uncensored total daily steps, the cut-off 11,000 for males and 10,500 for females showed the best results: Sensitivity = .85; Specificity = .94; Youden’s index = .78; Proportion of agreement = .93, and Kappa coefficient = .67, p < .001. For the censored total daily steps, the 10,000 cut-off score showed the best results: Sensitivity = .77; Specificity = .95; Youden’s index = .72; Proportion of agreement = .93, and Kappa coefficient = .65, p < .001. Among adolescents for accelerometry-measured total daily steps the 11,000 for males and 10,500 for females cut-off points should be used. For population guidelines regarding health-enhancing steps in adolescents, the cut-off point of 10,000 daily steps seems to be the most appropriate., El propósito principal del presente estudio fue comparar la precisión de los umbrales de pasos diarios totales asociados a la recomendación de 60 minutos por día de actividad física moderada-vigorosa en adolescentes. Un total de 156 adolescentes, 87 varones y 69 mujeres, participaron en el presente estudio. La actividad física moderada-vigorosa y pasos se evaluaron objetivamente con acelerómetros GT3X durante ocho días consecutivos. Se calculó la precisión de los siguientes umbrales de pasos diarios totales (varones/mujeres): 9.930, 11.714, 12.000, 11.000/10.500, 14.000/11.500, 13.000/12.000, 8.500/7.500, 11.500/9.000, 10.500/9.500, 12.118, 12.118/12.605 y 10.000. Los resultados de precisión para los puntos de corte de los pasos diarios ajustados y no ajustados variaron de bajo a alto. Para los pasos diarios no ajustados, los puntos de corte 11.000 para los varones y 10.500 para las mujeres mostraron los mejores resultados: Sensibilidad= 0,85; Especificidad= 0,94; Índice de Youden= 0,78; Proporción de acuerdo= 0,93, y coeficiente de Kappa= 0,67, p < 0,001. Para los pasos diarios ajustados, el puntaje de corte de 10.000 mostró los mejores resultados: Sensibilidad= 0,77; Especificidad= 0,95; Índice de Youden= 0,72; Proporción de acuerdo= 0,93, y coeficiente de Kappa= 0,65, p < 0,001. Entre los adolescentes para los pasos diarios totales medidos con acelerometría se deberían utilizar los puntos de corte 11.000 para los varones y 10.500 para las mujeres. Para las recomendaciones a nivel poblacional sobre los pasos relacionados con la salud en los adolescentes, el punto de corte de 10.000 pasos diarios parece ser el más apropiado.
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- 2018
8. Invariância factorial do Questionário de Autoconceito físico modificado (CAF-M) em atletas e estudantes universitários mexicanos não atletas
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Barrón Luján, J.C., Mayorga-Vega, D., Tristán Rodríguez, J.L., and Guedea Delgado, J.C.
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estructura factorial ,factorial structure ,validade do construto ,validez de constructo ,Invariância de medição ,construct validity ,multi-sample confirmatory factor analysis ,estrutura fatorial ,análisis factorial confirmatorio multimuestra ,análise fatorial confirmatória multi-amostra ,Invarianza de medida ,Measurement invariance - Abstract
El objetivo principal del presente estudio fue examinar la invarianza factorial del Cuestionario de Autoconcepto Físico Modificado (CAF-M) en universitarios mexicanos deportistas y no deportistas. La muestra total fue de 1.528 universitarios mexicanos, 651 deportistas y 877 no deportistas, con una edad media de 20,78 años (DE = 2,45). Los análisis factoriales confirmatorios mostraron que una estructura de dos factores es viable y adecuada para ambas poblaciones. Atendiendo a criterios estadísticos y sustantivos, la estructura de dos factores (competencia motora y atractivo físico) ha mostrado adecuados indicadores de ajuste de fiabilidad y validez. Además, la estructura factorial, las cargas factoriales y los interceptos se consideran invariantes en las dos poblaciones estudiadas. Se encontraron diferencias entre los universitarios deportistas y no deportistas para las medias de ambos factores. Por último, el presente estudio también confirma la validez del modelo bidimensional del autoconcepto físico. Futuras investigaciones deberían replicar estos hallazgos en poblaciones con diferentes factores culturales y personales. The main purpose of the present study was to examine the factorial invariance of the Modified Physical Self-Concept Questionnaire (CAF-M) in athlete and non-athlete Mexican university students. A sample of 1,528 Mexican university students, 651 athletes and 877 non-athletes, with an average age of 20.78 years (SD = 2.45) was used. The confirmatory factor analyses showed that a two-factor structure is feasible and suitable for both populations. Based on statistical and substantive criteria, the two-factor structure (motor competency and physical attractiveness) has shown adequate adjustment indicators of reliability and validity. Additionally, the factor structure, factor loadings and intercepts are considered invariant in both studied populations. Differences between athlete and non-athlete university students in the means values of the two factors were found. Finally, the present study also confirms the validity of the two-dimensional model of the physical self-concept. Future research studies should replicate these findings in populations with different cultural and personal factors. O principal objetivo deste estudo foi examinar a invariância fatorial Modificado Questionário de Auto Física (CAF-M) em atletas e não-atletas universitários mexicanos. A amostra total foi de 1.528 estudantes universitários no México, 651 atletas e 877 não-atletas, com média de idade de 20,78 anos (DP = 2,45). Análise fatorial confirmatória mostrou que uma estrutura de dois fatores é factível e adequado para ambas as populações. Em resposta a critérios estatísticos e materiais, a estrutura de dois fatores (competência motora e atratividade física) tem mostrado indicadores de ajuste adequados de confiabilidade e validade. Além disso, a estrutura de fatores, cargas fatoriais e intercepta são considerados invariantes em ambas as populações estudadas. Diferenças entre atletas e não-atletas universitários para o meio de ambos os fatores foram encontrados. Finalmente, este estudo também confirma a validade do modelo de duas dimensões do ser físico. Pesquisas futuras devem replicar essas descobertas em populações com diferentes fatores culturais e pessoais.
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- 2017
9. Composición e invarianza factorial del Autoinforme de Barreras para la Práctica de Ejercicio Físico (ABPEF-M) en universitarios mexicanos deportistas.
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Mondaca, F., Zueck, M. C., Mayorga-Vega, D., Flores, L. A., Benitez, Z. P., and Peinado, J. E.
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- 2020
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10. Composición e invarianza factorial del cuestionario Medida de la Intencionalidad para ser Físicamente Activo (MIFA) en adolescentes mexicanos.
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Aguirre, J. F., Blanco, L. H., Mayorga-Vega, D., Jurado, P. J., Benavides, E. V., and Ornelas, M.
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- 2020
11. Propriedades psicométricas da percepção da justiça na leitura do esporte
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Viciana, J., Mayorga-Vega, D., and Blanco Vega, H.
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estructura factorial ,validity ,Estudo do instrumento ,validez ,reliability ,prazo de validade ,Instrumental study ,Estudio instrumental ,fiabilidad ,confiabilidade ,estrutura fatorial ,factor structure - Abstract
Introducción. El presente estudio analiza las propiedades psicométricas del cuestionario de percepción de justicia en la lectura de la prensa deportiva. Apoyados en la teoría organizacional del ámbito del trabajo (Greenberg, 1987) y en el cuestionario de percepción de justicia de Colquitt (2001), se adaptaron los conceptos al ámbito de la prensa deportiva, dado que no existen instrumentos que midan la influencia de la lectura de la prensa deportiva sobre la percepción de justicia de los lectores. Método. La muestra se compuso de 220 participantes, 166 hombres y 54 mujeres, con edades de 20,72 ± 3,08 años (18-41 años). Se realizaron análisis factoriales exploratorio y confirmatorio para analizar la estructura factorial del cuestionario con dos submuestras divididas aleatoriamente. Resultados. Los resultados mostraron la viabilidad y adecuación de una estructura con tres factores (justicia informacional, justicia interpersonal, justicia distributiva) con adecuados índices de ajuste de validez y fiabilidad, mostrando evidencias consistentes de la estructura factorial obtenida. Discusión. Disponer de un instrumento válido para medir la percepción de justicia que origina la lectura de la prensa deportiva en los lectores podrá en el futuro originar líneas de investigación de gran interés social y científico. Estas líneas podrán abrir nuevos conocimientos en la psicología del deporte que nos permitan actuar de modo más adecuado en el tratamiento de los eventos deportivos mediáticos. Introduction. The present study analyzes the psychometric properties of the perceived justice in reading sport press questionnaire. The concepts of the organizational theory of Greenberg (1987) and the perception of justice questionnaire of Colquitt (2001) within the job sphere were adapted to the sport press domain. This, due to the fact that there does not exist an instrument that measures the influence of sport press reading on the perception of justice in sport press readers. Method. The sample consisted of 220 university students (166 men y 54 women, with an average age of 20.72 ± 3.08 years). Exploratory and confirmatory analyses were conducted in order to analyze the factorial structure of the questionnaire within two different sub-samples randomly divided. Results. The results showed the viability and adequacy of a three-factor structure (informational justice, interpersonal justice, distributive justice) with adequate fit indices of reliability and validity, and showing strong evidences of stability of the obtained factorial structure. Discussion. Having a valid instrument for measuring the perceived justice of readers caused by the reading of sport press could give rise to new research lines in the area of sport psychology. These research lines could cause new knowledge in the future for sport psychology, which could indicate a better way to act in in sport media events. Introdução. O presente estudo analisa as propriedades psicométricas do questionário de percepção de justiça na leitura da imprensa esportiva. Com suporte na teoria da organização do âmbito do trabalho (Greenberg, 1987) e no questionário de equidade percebida de Colquitt (2001), os conceitos adaptaram-se à imprensa esportiva, dado que não existem instrumentos para medir a influência da leitura de imprensa esportiva sobre a justiça percebida dos leitores. Método. A amostra foi composta de 220 estudantes universitários (166 homens e 54 mulheres, idade média = 20,72 ± 3,08 anos). Análises exploratórias e confirmatórias foram realizadas com a finalidade de analisar a estrutura fatorial do questionário. Resultados. Os resultados mostraram a viabilidade e adequação de uma estrutura de três factores (justiça da informação, justiça interpessoal, justiça da distribuição), com índices de ajuste de validade e confiabilidade adequados, evidências consistentes da estrutura fatorial obtida. Discussão. Ter um instrumento válido para medir a percepção de justiça dos leitores de imprensa esportiva poderá no futuro originar linhas de investigação de grande interesse social e científico. Essas linhas poderám abrir novos conhecimentos em psicologia do esporte, que nos permitam agir da forma mais adequada no tratamento dos eventos esportivos midiáticos.
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- 2017
12. The acute effect of kinesio taping on hamstring extensibility in university students
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Rafael Merino Marbán, Fernandez-Rodriguez, E., Lopez-Fernandez, I., and Mayorga-Vega, D.
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Range of Motion ,lcsh:Sports ,Taping ,lcsh:GV557-1198.995 ,Kinesio Tape ,education ,Passive Straight Leg Raise Test - Abstract
Objectives: The aim and rationale of our study was to determine the acute effect of kinesio taping on theextensibility of the hamstring muscle among university students.Design: An intra-subject experimental design was used to evaluate the possible acute effects of KT using the Xshapedtaping technique in order to affect hamstring muscle extensibility.Method: Forty-three healthy university students (age 21.98 ± 4.68 years, body mass 71.50 ± 13.49 kg, height172.35 ± 8.17 cm) were assessed for hamstring flexibility. All participants had both legs tested under threedifferent randomly ordered conditions (kinesio tape, sham tape and control) using the Passive Straight Leg RaiseTest. All measurements were made during the same testing session. Participants performed three sets of tests,each set measured twice, to determine hamstring extensibility in both legs. There was a 12 minute rest periodbetween each set and a one minute break between each repetition.Results: An analysis of variance (ANOVA) with repeated measurements showed no statistically significantdifferences either in the right (p=0.503) or the left leg (p=0.948) between the three study conditions.Conclusions: The application of kinesio taping does not seem to acutely increase hip flexion range of motion inhealthy subjects.
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- 2011
13. Validez del test sit-and-reach con flexión plantar en niños de 10-12 años
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Mayorga-Vega, D., Merino-Marban, R., and García-Romero, J. C.
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Validez de criterio ,Flexibilidad ,Medicina ,Hamstring extensibility ,Educación ,Educación Primaria ,Primary Education ,Sit-and-reach clásico ,Criterion-related validity ,Passive straigh-leg raise test ,Field test ,Elevación pasiva de la pierna recta ,Extensibilidad isquiosural ,Classic sit-and-reach test ,Flexibility ,Sit and reach clásico ,Deportes ,Test de campo - Abstract
El principal objetivo del presente estudio fue examinar la validez de criterio de los tests sit-and-reach clásico (SRC) y sit-and-reach con flexión plantar (SRF) para estimar la extensibilidad de la musculatura isquiosural en niños. Un total de 72 escolares (40 niños y 32 niñas) de 10-12 años de edad realizaron los tests lineales SRC y SRF, y el test criterio de medida elevación pasiva de la pierna recta. Los resultados de la correlación de Pearson (r) mostraron moderados valores de asociación de los tests SRC y SRF con la extensibilidad isquiosural (r = 0,71 y r = 0,74, ps < 0,01, respectivamente). Los valores de validez de criterio encontrados para el SRF fueron mayores que para el SRC, excepto para las niñas en el que fueron similares. Los hallazgos del presente estudio sugieren que la evaluación de la extensibilidad de la musculatura isquiosural mediante el test sit-and-reach debería realizarse permitiendo la flexión plantar, The main purpose of this study was to examine the criterion-related validity of classic sit-and-reach (CSR) and sit-and-reach with plantar flexion (SRF) tests for estimating hamstring extensibility in children. A total of 72 students (40 boys and 32 girls) aged 10-12 years performed the lineal tests CSR and SRF, and the criteria measure passive straight-leg raise test. Pearson´s correlation (r) results showed moderate values of association between CSR and SRF with hamstring extensibility (r = 0.71 and r = 0.74, ps < 0.01, respectively). Criterion-related validity values found for SRF were greater than for the CSR, except for the girls where the values were similar. The findings of this study suggest that the assessment of hamstring flexibility by sit-and-reach test should be performed allowing plantar flexion
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- 2015
14. Diferencias en la percepción de barreras en escolares granadinos de acuerdo a su nivel de motivación hacia el ejercicio físico
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Martínez-Baena, A.C., primary, Mayorga-Vega, D., additional, and Viciana, J., additional
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- 2015
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15. Los adolescentes con mayor motivación hacia el ejercicio físico presentan mayores niveles de actividad física semanal. Un estudio con acelerometría
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Mayorga-Vega, D., primary, Martínez-Baena, A.C., additional, and Viciana, J., additional
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- 2015
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16. La escala de imagen corporal de Thompson y Gray (1995) es también fiable y válida entre los adolescentes
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Viciana, J., primary, Mayorga-Vega, D., additional, and Martínez-Baena, A.C., additional
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- 2015
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17. Estudio cualitativo de los errores más frecuentes en el ejercicio de remo
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Mayorga Vega, D. and Merino Marban, R.
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Deportes - Published
- 2008
18. Invarianza factorial del Cuestionario de Autoconcepto Físico Modificado (CAF-M) en universitarios mexicanos deportistas y no deportistas.
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Barrón Luján, J. C., Mayorga-Vega, D., Tristán Rodríguez, J. L., and Guedea Delgado, J. C.
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- 2017
19. Validez del test sit-and-reach con flexión plantar en niños de 10-12 años / Validity of Sit-And-Reach with Plantar Flexion Test in Children Aged 10-12 Years pp. 577-591
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Mayorga-Vega, D., primary, Merino-Marban, R., additional, and García-Romero, J.C., additional
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- 2015
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20. Propiedades psicométricas del cuestionario de percepción de justicia en la lectura de la prensa deportiva.
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Viciana, J., Mayorga-Vega, D., and Blanco Vega, H.
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- 2017
21. VALIDITY OF SIT-AND-REACH WITH PLANTAR FLEXION TEST IN CHILDREN AGED 10-12 YEARS.
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Mayorga-Vega, D., Merino-Marban, R., and García-Romero, J. C.
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HEALTH of school children ,SKELETAL muscle ,MOTOR ability in children - Abstract
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- 2015
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22. VALIDEZ DE CRITERIO DE LOS TESTS SIT-AND-REACH PARA ESTIMAR LA FLEXIBILIDAD ISQUIOSURAL Y LUMBAR EN PERSONAS MAYORES: UNA REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA.
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Mayorga-Vega, D., Viciana-Ramírez, J., Cocca, A., Becerra-Fernández, C., and Merino-Marbán, R.
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- 2015
23. EFECTO DE UN PROGRAMA DE ESTIRAMIENTO DE LA MUSCULATURA ISQUIOSURAL EN LAS CLASES DE EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA EN EDUCACIÓN PRIMARIA.
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Sánchez Rivas, E., Mayorga-Vega, D., Fernández Rodríguez, E., and Merino-Marbán, R.
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- 2014
24. ASOCIACIÓN DEL IMC Y EL NIVEL DE CONDICIÓN FÍSICA EN ESCOLARES DE EDUCACIÓN PRIMARIA.
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Mayorga-Vega, D., Brenes Podadera, A., Rodríguez Tejero, M., and Merino Marban, R.
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- 2012
25. The acute effect of kinesio taping on hamstring extensibility in university students.
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Merino-Marban, R., Fernandez-Rodriguez, E., Lopez-Fernandez, I., and Mayorga-Vega, D.
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Objectives: The aim and rationale of our study was to determine the acute effect of kinesio taping on the extensibility of the hamstring muscle among university students. Design: An intra-subject experimental design was used to evaluate the possible acute effects of KT using the Xshaped taping technique in order to affect hamstring muscle extensibility. Method: Forty-three healthy university students (age 21.98 ± 4.68 years, body mass 71.50 ± 13.49 kg, height 172.35 ± 8.17 cm) were assessed for hamstring flexibility. All participants had both legs tested under three different randomly ordered conditions (kinesio tape, sham tape and control) using the Passive Straight Leg Raise Test. All measurements were made during the same testing session. Participants performed three sets of tests, each set measured twice, to determine hamstring extensibility in both legs. There was a 12 minute rest period between each set and a one minute break between each repetition. Results: An analysis of variance (ANOVA) with repeated measurements showed no statistically significant differences either in the right (p=0.503) or the left leg (p=0.948) between the three study conditions. Conclusions: The application of kinesio taping does not seem to acutely increase hip flexion range of motion in healthy subjects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
26. Differences in physical activity levels in school-based contexts – Influence of gender, age, and body weight status
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Mayorga-Vega, D. and Jesús Viciana
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education ,physical education ,school playtime ,extra-curricular sport ,SenseWear Pro2 Armband ,secondary school students ,adolescents - Abstract
The purposes of this study were to compare the objectively measured physical activity levels across physical education, school playtime and extra-curricular sport in secondary school students, as well as to examine the influence of gender, age, and body weight status on adolescents’ objective physical activity levels in these contexts. A hundred and two secondary school students (age 12.53±1.56 years) participated in the present study. Students’ objective physical activity levels were estimated by the multi-sensor device SenseWear Pro2 Armband during a physical education, school playtime and extra-curricular sport session. The result of the one-way multivariate analysis of covariance indicated statistically significant higher values of steps/ min, average metabolic equivalent of task, and time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in extracurricular sport than in physical education and school playtime (p.05). This preliminary evidence could inform and guide future policy regarding the promotion of physical activity among adolescents in these important school-based contexts. Since physical activity engagement in compulsory physical activity contexts, such as physical education lessons, is clearly insufficient, parents, teachers and institutions should encourage students to achieve health-related physical activity levels during their free time.
27. Criterion-related validity of the 20-m shuttle run test for estimating cardiorespiratory fitness: A meta-analysis
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Mayorga-Vega, D., Aguilar-Soto, P., and Jesús Viciana
28. Physical activity, body image and personal self-concept in female Mexican university students,Actividad física, imagen corporal y autoconcepto personal en jóvenes universitarias Mexicanas
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Blanco, H., Verónica Benavides, E., José Tristán, and Mayorga-Vega, D.
29. Psychometric properties of the perception of justice in reading sport press questionnaire,Propiedades psicométricas del cuestionario de percepción de justicia en la lectura de la prensa deportiva
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Jesús Viciana, Mayorga-Vega, D., and Blanco Vega, H.
30. Predictive factors of physical activity in Spanish students based on their weight status,Factores predictores de la actividad física en escolares españoles de acuerdo a su estado de peso
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Martínez-Baena, A., Mayorga-Vega, D., and Jesús Viciana
31. Effect of a short-term physical education based flexibility program on hamstring and lumbarextensibility and its posterior reduction in primary schoolchildren
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Mayorga-Vega, D., Merino-Marban, R., Vera-Estrada, F., and Jesús Viciana
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a short-term flexibility program on hamstring and lumbar extensibility and its posterior reduction among primary schoolchildren in a physical education (PE) setting. Forty-five 10-to-11-year-old schoolchildren from two classes were clustered randomly to an experimental group (EG) (n=22) or a control group (CG) (n=23). During the PE classes, the students in EG performed a six-minute flexibility program twice a week for eight weeks. Subsequently, these students underwent a five-week detraining period. The results of the two-way ANOVA showed that the intervention program significantly increased the students’ hamstring and lumbar extensibility (pretest=15.7±7.0 cm; posttest=18.2±7.7 cm; p
32. Criterion-Related Validity of Consumer-Wearable Activity Trackers for Estimating Steps in Primary Schoolchildren under Controlled Conditions: Fit-Person Study.
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Mayorga-Vega D, Casado-Robles C, Guijarro-Romero S, and Viciana J
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- Female, Humans, Child, Male, Actigraphy, Smartphone, Wrist, Fitness Trackers, Walking
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The purposes were to examine the criterion-related validity of the steps estimated by consumer-wearable activity trackers (wrist-worn activity trackers: Fitbit Ace 2, Garmin Vivofit Jr, and Xiomi Mi Band 5; smartphone applications: Pedometer, Pedometer Pacer Health, and Google Fit/Apple Health) and their comparability in primary schoolchildren under controlled conditions. An initial sample of 66 primary schoolchildren (final sample = 56; 46.4% females), aged 9-12 years old (mean = 10.4 ± 1.0 years), wore three wrist-worn activity trackers (Fitbit Ace 2, Garmin Vivofit Jr 2, and Xiaomi Mi Band 5) on their non-dominant wrist and had three applications in two smartphones (Pedometer, Pedometer Pacer Health, and Google Fit/Apple Health for Android/iOS installed in Samsung Galaxy S20+/iPhone 11 Pro Max) in simulated front trouser pockets. Primary schoolchildren's steps estimated by the consumer-wearable activity trackers and the video-based counting independently by two researchers (gold standard) were recorded while they performed a 200-meter course in slow, normal and brisk pace walking, and running conditions. Results showed that the criterion-related validity of the step scores estimated by the three Samsung applications and the Garmin Vivofit Jr 2 were good-excellent in the four walking/running conditions (e.g., MAPE = 0.6-2.3%; lower 95% CI of the ICC = 0.81-0.99), as well as being comparable. However, the Apple applications, Fitbit Ace 2, and Xiaomi Mi Band 5 showed poor criterion-related validity and comparability on some walking/running conditions (e.g., lower 95% CI of the ICC < 0.70). Although, as in real life primary schoolchildren also place their smartphones in other parts (e.g., schoolbags, hands or even somewhere away from the body), the criterion-related validity of the Garmin Vivofit Jr 2 potentially would be considerably higher than that of the Samsung applications. The findings of the present study highlight the potential of the Garmin Vivofit Jr 2 for monitoring primary schoolchildren's steps under controlled conditions., (© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.)
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33. Effect of an activity wristband-based intermittent teaching unit in Physical Education on students' physical activity and its psychological mediators: a cluster-randomized controlled trial. School-fit study.
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Guijarro-Romero S, Mayorga-Vega D, Casado-Robles C, and Viciana J
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Objective: The main objective of the present study was to examine the effects of an intermittent teaching unit based on the use of activity wristbands and behavior modification strategies on high school students' perceptions of autonomy support, satisfaction of basic psychological needs, motivation toward Physical Education and physical activity, intention to be physically active, and habitual physical activity levels., Materials and Methods: An initial sample of 353 high school students (final sample = 175; 45.7% females; mean age = 13.3 ± 1.2 years) from two public high schools were cluster-randomly assigned into the intermittent (IG, n = 100) and control (CG, n = 75) groups. The IG performed an intermittent teaching unit twice a week for eight weeks. Specifically, the last 15 min of each lesson were used. As the main strategy to promote the practice of regular physical activity, students wore an activity wristband the whole day during the intervention period. Additionally, other behavior modification strategies were also applied (e.g., educational counseling, physical activity goals or reminders). Regarding the CG, during the intervention period (i.e,, the eight weeks that took place the intermittent teaching unit) they also performed two Physical Education sessions, but without using activity wristbands or other behavior modification strategies. Before and after the intervention, as well as at the end of the follow-up period (six weeks), students' physical activity practice mediators and physical activity levels were measured by validated questionnaires., Results: The Multilevel Linear Model results showed that the IG students statistically significantly improved cognitive and procedural autonomy support from pre- to post-intervention ( p < 0.05). They also statistically significantly improved autonomy and relatedness basic psychological needs, and autonomous motivation toward physical activity scores from post-intervention to follow-up ( p < 0.05). Moreover, the results showed that the IG students statistically significantly improved habitual physical activity scores from pre- to post-intervention, and from post-intervention to follow-up ( p < 0.05)., Conclusion: The intermittent teaching unit based on the use of activity wristbands and other behavior modification strategies was effective for improving students' autonomy support and habitual physical activity levels, but not the rest of physical activity practice mediators., Clinical Trial Registration: https://register.clinicaltrials.gov/, ID: NCT05949463., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Guijarro-Romero, Mayorga-Vega, Casado-Robles and Viciana.)
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34. Validity of activity wristbands for estimating daily physical activity in primary schoolchildren under free-living conditions: School-Fit study.
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Mayorga-Vega D, Casado-Robles C, Guijarro-Romero S, and Viciana J
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- Humans, Male, Female, Child, Fitness Trackers, Schools, Monitoring, Ambulatory methods, Exercise
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Introduction: The use of activity wristbands to monitor and promote schoolchildren's physical activity (PA) is increasingly widespread. However, their validity has not been sufficiently studied, especially among primary schoolchildren. Consequently, the main purpose was to examine the validity of the daily steps and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) scores estimated by the activity wristbands Fitbit Ace 2, Garmin Vivofit Jr 2, and the Xiaomi Mi Band 5 in primary schoolchildren under free-living conditions., Materials and Methods: An initial sample of 67 schoolchildren (final sample = 62; 50% females), aged 9-12 years old (mean = 10.4 ± 1.0 years), participated in the present study. Each participant wore three activity wristbands (Fitbit Ace 2, Garmin Vivofit Jr 2, and Xiaomi Mi Band 5) on his/her non-dominant wrist and a research-grade accelerometer (ActiGraph wGT3X-BT) on his/her hip as the reference standard (number of steps and time in MVPA) during the waking time of one day., Results: Results showed that the validity of the daily step scores estimated by the Garmin Vivofit Jr 2 and Xiaomi Mi Band 5 were good and acceptable (e.g., MAPE = 9.6/11.3%, and lower 95% IC of ICC = 0.87/0.73), respectively, as well as correctly classified schoolchildren as meeting or not meeting the daily 10,000/12,000-step-based recommendations, obtaining excellent/good and good/acceptable results (e.g., Garmin Vivofit Jr 2 , k = 0.75/0.62; Xiaomi Mi Band 5, k = 0.73/0.53), respectively. However, the Fitbit Ace 2 did not show an acceptable validity (e.g., daily steps: MAPE = 21.1%, and lower 95% IC of ICC = 0.00; step-based recommendations: k = 0.48/0.36). None of the three activity wristbands showed an adequate validity for estimating daily MVPA (e.g., MAPE = 36.6-90.3%, and lower 95% IC of ICC = 0.00-0.41) and the validity for the MVPA-based recommendation tended to be considerably lower (e.g., k = -0.03-0.54)., Conclusions: The activity wristband Garmin Vivofit Jr 2 obtained the best validity for monitoring primary schoolchildren's daily steps, offering a feasible alternative to the research-grade accelerometers. Furthermore, this activity wristband could be used during PA promotion programs to provide accurate feedback to primary schoolchildren to ensure their accomplishment with the PA recommendations., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Mayorga-Vega, Casado-Robles, Guijarro-Romero and Viciana.)
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35. Validity of the Xiaomi Mi Band 2, 3, 4 and 5 Wristbands for Assessing Physical Activity in 12-to-18-Year-Old Adolescents under Unstructured Free-Living Conditions. Fit-Person Study.
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Casado-Robles C, Mayorga-Vega D, Guijarro-Romero S, and Viciana J
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- Female, Humans, Adolescent, Child, Walking, Students, Wrist, Social Conditions, Exercise
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The purpose was to assess the validity of four generations of Xiaomi Mi Band wristbands for the assessment of step count and physical activity (PA) levels among adolescents aged 12-18 years under free-living conditions. One hundred adolescents were invited to participate in the present study. The final sample consisted of 62 high-school students (34 females), aged 12-18 years old (M
age = 14.1 ± 1.6 years), who wore an ActiGraph accelerometer on their hip (PA and step count reference measures) and four activity wristbands (Xiaomi Mi Band 2, 3, 4, and 5) on their non-dominant wrist during the waking time of one day. Results showed that the agreement between daily PA levels (i.e., slow, brisk, and slow-brisk pace walking, total PA and moderate-to-vigorous PA) measured by Xiaomi Mi Band wristbands and the accelerometer were poor (ICC, 95% CI = 0.06-0.78, 0.00-0.92; MAPE = 50.1-150.6%). However, agreement between daily step count measured by the accelerometer and the Xiaomi Mi Band wristbands were between acceptable (MAPE = 12.2-13.6%) to excellent (ICC, 95% CI = 0.94-0.95, 0.90-0.97). Furthermore, the Xiaomi Mi Band wristbands have a good to excellent validity for correctly classifying adolescents as meeting or not meeting the recommended 10,000 steps per day ( P = 0.89-0.95, k = 0.71-0.87) and the recommended 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous PA per day ( P = 0.89-0.94, k = 0.69-0.83). Furthermore, comparability between the four Xiaomi Mi Band generations were poor to excellent (ICC, 95% CI = 0.22-0.99, 0.00-1.00) for the daily PA levels outputs, although it was excellent (ICC, 95% CI = 0.99-1.00, 0.96-1.00; MAPE = 0.0-0.1%) for daily step count. Different models of Xiaomi Mi Band wristbands were comparable and presented good validity for measuring adolescents' step count, and they accurately classified adolescents as meeting or not meeting the PA recommendations under free-living conditions., (© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.)- Published
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36. High School Students' Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior by Motivational Profiles Toward Physical Activity.
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Mayorga-Vega D, Fajkowska M, Guijarro-Romero S, and Viciana J
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- Male, Female, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Exercise, Students, Accelerometry, Sedentary Behavior, Motivation
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Purpose: Based on a Self-Determination Theory with a person-centered approach, the purposes were: (1) to identify motivational profiles toward physical activity (PA) among high school students, and (2) to compare students' accelerometer-measured PA and sedentary behavior (SB) levels between the motivational profiles toward PA. Methods: The present study followed a cross-sectional design. A total of 394 high school students (173 females; final sample = 360 and 198 for the purposes 1 and 2, respectively) aged 12-16 years completed the study. Participants' PA and SB levels were objectively measured by ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometers (right hip) during seven consecutive days. Later, motivation toward PA was measured by the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire. Results: Based on a two-stage cluster analysis approach, the results identified three clusters: (1) "Self-determined motivational profile toward PA" (65.3%); (2) "Non-self-determined motivational profile toward PA" (23.9%), and (3) "Controlled motivational profile toward PA" (10.8%). The results of the chi-square test showed that a statistically significantly higher percentage of males were represented in cluster 1 ( p < .001). The results of the one-way analysis of variance showed that students from cluster 1 had statistically significantly lower levels of SB, and higher levels of light PA, moderate-to-vigorous PA and total PA than those from cluster 2 ( p < .05; | d | = 0.40-0.61). Conclusions: In line with the Self-Determination Theory, the students within the self-determined motivational profile had lower SB and higher PA. This preliminary evidence could inform and guide future policy regarding students' PA promotion.
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37. Are Wrist-Worn Activity Trackers and Mobile Applications Valid for Assessing Physical Activity in High School Students? Wearfit Study.
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Viciana J, Casado-Robles C, Guijarro-Romero S, and Mayorga-Vega D
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- Accelerometry, Adolescent, Exercise, Female, Humans, Students, Wrist, Fitness Trackers, Mobile Applications
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The purpose was to examine the validity of three wrist-worn commercial activity trackers (Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2, Apple Watch Series 5, and Xiaomi Mi Band 5) and six mobile apps (Pedometer and Pacer for android and iPhone mobiles, Google Fit for android, and Apple Health for iPhone mobiles) for estimating high school students' steps and physical activity (PA) under free-living conditions. A sample of 56 (27 females; mean age = 14.7 years) and 51 (25 females; mean age = 14.0 years) high school students participated in Study 1 and 2, respectively. Study 1: Students performed a 200-meter course in four different conditions while wearing the wearables. Step counting through a video record was used as the golden standard. Study 2: Students wore the three wrist-worn commercial activity trackers during the waking time of one day, considering ActiGraph model wGT3X-BT accelerometers as a standard of reference. Afterward, the agreement between the PA scores measured by the commercial activity trackers and the video (study 1) or accelerometers (study 2) were calculated as follows: Equivalence test, Limits of Agreement (LOA); Mean Absolute Error (MAE); Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE); and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). Results showed that all the wearables presented excellent validity for assessing steps in structured free-living conditions (study 1; MAPE < 5%), although their validity was between poor-excellent based on ICC (95% confidence interval) values (ICC = 0.56-1.00). Regarding Study 2, the Xiaomi wristband and the Samsung Watch presented acceptable-excellent (MAPE = 9.4-11.4%; ICC = 0.91-0.97) validity for assessing steps under unstructured free-living conditions (study 2). However, the Apple Watch presented questionable-excellent validity (MAPE = 18.0%; ICC = 0.69-0.95). Regarding moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and total PA, only the Apple Watch showed low-acceptable validity for MAPE value and questionable-excellent validity for the ICC values for MVPA assessment (MAPE = 22.6; ICC = 0.67-0.93). All wearables checked in this study have shown adequate validity results in order to assess steps in both structured and unstructured free-living conditions for both continuous and dichotomous variables. Moreover, for assessing MVPA, only the Apple Watch reported valid results for compliance or non-compliance with the daily PA recommendations. However, the results showed low validity for total PA and MVPA as continuous variables. In conclusion, depending on the user's/researcher's aim and context, one or another wearable activity tracker could be more adequate, mainly because of its valid measurements and its costs., (© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.)
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38. Effects of Consumer-Wearable Activity Tracker-Based Programs on Objectively Measured Daily Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Among School-Aged Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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Casado-Robles C, Viciana J, Guijarro-Romero S, and Mayorga-Vega D
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Background: The popularity of consumer-wearable activity trackers has led the scientific community to conduct an increasing number of intervention studies integrating them to promote physical activity (PA) and to reduce sedentary behavior (SB) levels among school-aged children. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to estimate the effects of consumer-wearable activity tracker-based programs on daily objectively measured PA and SB among apparently healthy school-aged children, as well as to compare the influence of participants' and programs' characteristics., Methods: Eligibility criteria were: (1) participants: apparently healthy school-aged children (< 18 years old); (2) intervention: aimed to promote PA and/or to reduce SB incorporating consumer-wearable activity trackers; (3) comparator: baseline measurements and/or a control/traditional group; (4) outcomes: objectively measured daily PA and/or SB levels; (5) study design: pre-experimental, quasi-experimental, and true-experimental trials. Relevant studies were searched from eight databases up to December 2020, as well as from four alternative modes of searching. Based on the Cochrane Risk-of-bias tool 2, the risk of bias was assessed following four domains: (1) randomization process; (2) missing outcome data; (3) measurement of the outcomes; and (4) selection of the reported results. Based on a comprehensive systematic review, meta-analyses of the Cohen's standardized mean difference (d) and 95% confidence interval (CI) with a random-effects model were conducted to estimate the overall effects, as well as the within- and between-study subgroups analyses effects, of the programs on daily total steps, moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), total PA and SB., Results: Forty-four publications (i.e., 45 studies) were included in the systematic review (5,620 unique participants; mean age = 12.85 ± 2.84 years) and 40 publications (i.e., 41 studies) in the meta-analysis. Programs had a mean length of 11.78 ± 13.17 weeks and most used a waist-worn consumer-wearable activity tracker (77.78% waist-worn; 22.22% wrist-worn). Programs characteristics were: goal-setting strategies (64.06%); participants' logbooks (56.25%); counseling sessions (62.50%); reminders (28.13%); motivational strategies (42.19%); and exercise routine (17.19%). Results showed a statistically significant moderate favorable effect on daily total steps (d = 0.612, 95% CI 0.477-0.746), small favorable effect on daily MVPA (d = 0.220, 95% CI 0.134-0.307), trivial favorable effect on daily total PA (d = 0.151, 95% CI 0.038-0.264) and trivial unfavorable effect on daily SB (d = 0.172, 95% CI 0.039-0.305). Subgroups analyses showed a higher effect for daily total steps and daily MVPA levels in females and the physically inactive for daily total steps (p = 0.003-0.044). Programs with educational counseling and/or goal-setting strategies, as well as a greater number of strategies, were more effective for improving children's daily total steps, and wrist-worn activity trackers were more effective than waist-worn trackers for improving their daily MVPA levels (p = 0.001-0.021)., Conclusions: Consumer-wearable activity tracker-based programs seem to be effective in promoting school-aged children's daily total steps and MVPA levels, especially for females and those that are physically inactive. These programs should include specific goal-setting, educational counseling, and wrist-worn trackers as especially effective strategies. However, due to the certainty of evidence being from "low" to "moderate", future well-designed primary research studies about the topic are needed., Prospero: CRD42020222363., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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39. Acute and 24 h effect of kinesio taping on lower back muscle soreness during continued practice of cross-country skiing among collegiate students. A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
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Merino-Marban R, Smuka I, Romero-Ramos O, Fernandez-Rodriguez E, and Mayorga-Vega D
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- Back Muscles physiopathology, Double-Blind Method, Female, Humans, Male, Physical Conditioning, Human physiology, Time Factors, Young Adult, Athletic Tape, Back Muscles injuries, Low Back Pain prevention & control, Skiing injuries
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To examine the effects of kinesio taping on lower back muscle soreness immediately after its application and after 24 h during a cross-country skiing camp in collegiate students. The present study followed a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial design. Out of the 60 participants in a winter skiing camp, 54 volunteered to participate in the study (aged 21.3 years old, 20 females and 34 males). After 3 days of practical cross-country ski lessons (4 h per day), volunteers were, balanced by sex, randomly divided into three groups. One group had kinesio taping applied on the lower back, another had placebo tape applied and the third group nothing. The two-way ANOVA with the Bonferroni adjustment showed that the lower back muscle soreness levels in the kinesio taping group decreased statistically significantly from baseline to after 24 h of the kinesio taping application ( p = 0.020). Kinesio taping reduced low back muscle soreness 24 h after its application produce by several days of cross-country skiing in physically active collegiate students. Kinesio taping method may be beneficial in reducing post-exercise delayed onset muscle soreness in healthy sport collegiate students.
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40. Acute effect of a static- and dynamic-based stretching warm-up on standing long jump performance in primary schoolchildren.
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Merino-Marban R, Fuentes V, Torres M, and Mayorga-Vega D
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The aim of the present study was to compare the acute effect of a static- vs dynamic-based stretching warm-up on standing long jump (SLJ) performance in primary schoolchildren. The sample was composed of 76 schoolchildren, 43 girls and 33 boys, aged 9-10 years old from three fourth-grade classes of Primary Education. The three groups were cluster-randomly assigned to the control (CG), static (SG) or dynamic (DG) groups. All the schoolchildren performed a standardized warm-up consisting of mobility exercises (five minutes), jogging (five minutes) and the SLJ test. Afterwards the CG schoolchildren received jump theory (eight minutes), the SG performed static stretching (eight minutes) and the DG performed dynamic-bounces stretching (eight minutes). Afterwards, all of them performed the SLJ test again. The results of the one-way ANOVA ( F
2,73 = 34.184; p < 0.001; η2 p = 0.484), followed by the pairwise comparisons with the Bonferroni adjustment, showed that the DG students ( MΔ = 11.07, SE = 1.42) made a significant statistical improvement in their SJL levels compared with the CG ( MΔ = -3.00, SE = 1.89; p < 0.001, d = 1.51) and SG students ( MΔ = -1.85, SE = 0.67; p < 0.001, d = 1.38). However, statistically significant differences between the CG and SG students were not found ( p > 0.05, d = 0.12). The dynamic-bouncing stretch as a final part of a warm-up improves explosive strength performance in primary schoolchildren, and seems to be a good option before carrying out explosive strength activities of the lower body., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © Biology of Sport 2021.)- Published
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41. Composition Factor Analysis and Factor Invariance of the Physical Appearance State and Trait Anxiety Scale (PASTAS) in Sports and Non-Sports Practitioner Mexican Adolescents.
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Ornelas M, Rodríguez-Villalobos JM, Viciana J, Guedea JC, Blanco JR, and Mayorga-Vega D
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- Adolescent, Child, Factor Analysis, Statistical, Female, Humans, Male, Mexico, Personality Inventory, Psychometrics, Reproducibility of Results, Anxiety, Physical Appearance, Body, Surveys and Questionnaires, Youth Sports psychology
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The purpose of the present study was to adapt and validate the Physical Appearance State and Trait Anxiety Scale (PASTAS) for Mexican adolescents, verifying the factor invariance by sports and non-sports practitioners. A sample of 930 Mexican adolescents (46.0% females), aged 11-15 years old, voluntarily participated in the study. A total of 415 participants regularly played sports in a club and/or regularly participated in sports competitions and 515 were non-sports practitioners. The adolescents filled out the trait version of the PASTAS questionnaire, which was previously translated and adapted for Mexican-speaking adolescents following the International Test Commission guidelines. The results of the confirmatory factor analyses showed an adequate measurement model for the original two-factor structure (e.g., GFI = 0.913; RMSEA = 0.078; CFI = 0.943). The internal consistency of the two dimensions was excellent (α and Ω = 0.92-0.93). Additionally, the results of the factorial invariance analyses showed an appropriate fit of the two-structure model (e.g., GFI = 0.96; CFI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.04) among both sports and non-sports practitioners. The proposed trait version of the PASTAS questionnaire adapted to a Mexican-speaking population shows adequate psychometric properties among Mexican adolescents. The Mexican version of the PASTAS questionnaire supports the original two-factor structure (i.e., factor related to the body weight and factor not related to body weight) among adolescents. Additionally, the factorial invariance analyses support the equivalence of the two-factor structure among both sports and non-sports practitioners., (© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.)
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42. A comparison of the utility of different step-indices to translate the physical activity recommendation in adolescents.
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Mayorga-Vega D, Casado-Robles C, López-Fernández I, and Viciana J
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- Accelerometry statistics & numerical data, Actigraphy instrumentation, Actigraphy statistics & numerical data, Adolescent, Area Under Curve, Body Height, Body Weight, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Male, ROC Curve, Spain, Time Factors, Accelerometry instrumentation, Exercise, Walking statistics & numerical data
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Previous studies translating the daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) recommendation of total steps/day among adolescents are inconsistent, and those with cadence-based steps are scarce. The main purpose was to compare the accuracy of different daily steps index-based cut-points related to the daily 60 minutes of MVPA recommendation measured by a waist-worn accelerometer for adolescents. Following a cross-sectional design, 428 Spanish adolescents (final sample 351, 50.4% males), aged 13-16 years old, wore an ActiGraph GT3X/+ accelerometer (reference standard = MVPA; index tests = total steps/day, average steps/min and peak 1-min cadence) on the right hip for eight consecutive days. 32.5% of the adolescents met the daily MVPA recommendation. The multiple ROC curve comparisons showed that the accuracy of the daily total step-based recommendation (AUC = 0.97) was statistically higher than for those with the steps/min (AUC = 0.90) and peak 1-min cadence (AUC = 0.58) ( p < 0.001). The 10,000-step-per-day cut-point ( k = 0.59-0.83) showed highest accuracy values than the 12,000 steps/day ( k = 0.20-0.32). Daily total step-based recommendations are more accurate than those with steps/min and peak 1-min cadence for classifying adolescents as being physically active or inactive. A 10,000-step-per-day target is simple and accurate for both male and female adolescents.
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43. Effect of a physical education-based fitness intermittent teaching unit on high school students' cardiorespiratory fitness: a cluster-randomized controlled trial.
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Guijarro-Romero S, Mayorga-Vega D, Casado-Robles C, and Viciana J
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- Adolescent, Female, Humans, Male, School Health Services, Self Report, Cardiorespiratory Fitness physiology, Physical Education and Training methods, Students
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Background: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of the intermittent and traditional physical fitness-based teaching units on cardiorespiratory fitness and physical activity levels in high school students during Physical Education sessions., Methods: One hundred and three high school students (Mage=13.6±0.7) from six classes, balanced by grade, were cluster-randomly assigned into traditional (TG), intermittent (IG), and control (CG) groups. The TG performed a fitness teaching unit twice a week for nine weeks (35-40 minutes of the main part of each session). The IG worked during the first half of the sessions' main part (18-20 minutes) similarly to the TG, and during the second half they worked on technical-tactical aspects of invasion sports. Students' cardiorespiratory fitness was measured at the beginning and at the end of the teaching unit. Physical activity levels were measured objectively through a heart rate monitor and subjectively by a self-reported scale during Physical Education sessions., Results: Both traditional and intermittent teaching units developed students' cardiorespiratory fitness levels (Δ post-pre-intervention: TG, M∆=19.8, SE=9.4; IG, M∆=16.6, SE=7.7); P<0.01). Additionally, both TG (M=86.2, SE=9.9) and IG (M=90.9, SE=7.6) had higher physical activity levels than the CG (M=76.3, SE=13.5) (P<0.05). However, no differences in physical activity levels were found between the IG and TG (P>0.05)., Conclusions: The intermittent teaching unit allowed the simultaneous development of cardiorespiratory fitness and another curricular objective in the same Physical Education sessions.
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44. Daily Step-Based Recommendations Related to Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Adolescents.
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Mayorga-Vega D, Casado-Robles C, Viciana J, and López-Fernández I
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- Accelerometry, Adolescent, Body Height, Body Mass Index, Cardiorespiratory Fitness physiology, Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Oxygen Consumption physiology, ROC Curve, Waist Circumference, Exercise physiology, Sedentary Behavior
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Among adolescents empirical studies examining the total daily steps translation of the moderate-to-vigorous physical activity recommendation are scarce and inconsistent, and there are no previous studies with cadence-based steps and related to sedentary behavior. The main objective of the present study was to establish and compare the accuracy of daily step-based recommendations related to the moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior thresholds in adolescents. The present study followed a cross-sectional design. A total of 126 adolescents (56 girls) aged 12-15 years old were assessed by ActiGraph GT3X accelerometers for eight consecutive days (moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, sedentary behavior, and steps) and the multistage 20-meter shuttle run test (cardiorespiratory fitness). ROC curve analyses showed that total daily steps (AUC = 0.94, 0.89-0.99; Threshold ≥ 11,111 steps/ day; P = 0.93; k = 0.67; p < 0.001) was a more appropriate indicator than cadence-based daily steps for distinguishing between physically active and inactive adolescents. Daily step-based thresholds represent a promising way to translate a total daily sedentary behavior threshold (e.g., total daily steps, AUC = 0.87, 0.81-0.93; Sensitivity = 0.87; Specificity = 0.70). Adolescents who met a favorable combination of step-based recommendations related to both physical activity and sedentary behavior thresholds had a higher probability of having a healthy cardiorespiratory fitness profile than those who did not meet either of them (e.g., risk ratio = 5.05, 1.69-15.08) or only the one related to physical activity (e.g., risk ratio = 4.09, 1.36-12.29). These findings may help policy-makers to provide accurate daily step-based recommendations that would simplify the physical activity and sedentary behavior thresholds for adolescents., (© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.)
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- 2019
45. Influence of air pollution exposure on adolescents' objectively-measured physical activity and sedentary behavior.
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Viciana J, Mayorga-Vega D, and Parra-Saldías M
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- Accelerometry, Adolescent, Child, Chile, Female, Humans, Male, Time Factors, Air Pollution statistics & numerical data, Exercise physiology, Schools statistics & numerical data, Sedentary Behavior
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Although regular physical activity is recommended for health, highly contaminated air exposure acts to the detriment of the benefits produced in individuals. The purpose of the present study was to compare the accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary behavior during the whole day, in-school time, out-of-school time, and school breaks between highly contaminated air days and non-highly contaminated air days in Chilean adolescents. Nineteen adolescents from Santiago of Chile were assessed by a GT3X accelerometer. The vertical axis and steps per minute for the whole day, and both of these variables together with the percentage of time of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity level in the out-of-school time period were higher in highly contaminated air days than in non-highly contaminated air days (p < 0.05; with effect sizes from r = 0.36 to r = 0.46). Results for sedentary behavior were similar in both conditions for every period of time analyzed. These results allow us to conclude the lack of awareness of the participants in this research regarding the health repercussions in relation to the physical activity performed during air pollution exposure. Some strategies in order to improve the Chilean adolescents' physical activity and sedentary behavior are suggested and discussed.
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- 2019
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46. Does school physical education really contribute to accelerometer-measured daily physical activity and non sedentary behaviour in high school students?
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Mayorga-Vega D, Martínez-Baena A, and Viciana J
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- Adolescent, Body Height, Body Mass Index, Female, Humans, Male, Students, Accelerometry, Adolescent Behavior physiology, Exercise, Physical Education and Training, Sedentary Behavior
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Physical education has been highlighted as an important environment for physical activity promotion, however, to our knowledge there are no previous studies examining the contribution of physical education to daily accelerometer-measured physical activity and non sedentary behaviour. The purpose was to compare the accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour between physical education, non-physical education and weekend days in adolescents. Of the 394 students from a Spanish high school that were invited to participate, 158 students (83 boys and 75 girls) aged 13-16 years were analyzed (wear time ≥ 600 min). Participants' physical activity and sedentary behaviour were objectively-measured by GT3X+ accelerometers during physical education (one session), non-physical education and weekend days. Results indicated that overall adolescents had statistically significant greater physical activity levels and lower values of sedentary behaviour on physical education days than on non-physical education and weekend days (e.g., moderate-to-vigorous physical activity = 71, 54 and 57 min; sedentary = 710, 740 and 723 min) (p < 0.05). Physical education contributes significantly to reducing students' daily physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour. Increasing the number of physical education classes seems to be an effective strategy to reduce the high current prevalence of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour in adolescence.
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- 2018
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47. The Spanish Adaptation of the Sport Motivation Scale-II in Adolescent Athletes.
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Viciana J, Mayorga-Vega D, Guijarro-Romero S, Martínez-Baena A, and Blanco H
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The aim of this study was to adapt and validate the Spanish version of the Sport Motivation Scale-II (S-SMS-II) in adolescent athletes. The sample included 766 Spanish adolescents (263 females and 503 males; average age = 13.71 ± 1.30 years old). The methodological steps established by the International Test Commission were followed. Four measurement models were compared employing the maximum likelihood estimation (with six, five, three, and two factors). Then, factorial invariance analyses were conducted and the effect sizes were calculated. Finally, the reliability was calculated using Cronbach's alpha, omega, and average variance extracted coefficients. The five-factor S-SMS-II showed the best indices of fit (Cronbach's alpha .64 to .74; goodness of fit index .971, root mean square error of approximation .044, comparative fit index .966). Factorial invariance was also verified across gender and between sport-federated athletes and non-federated athletes. The proposed S-SMS-II is discussed according to previous validated versions (English, Portuguese, and Chinese).
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- 2017
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48. Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity Levels in Physical Education, School Recess, and After-School Time: Influence of Gender, Age, and Weight Status.
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Viciana J, Mayorga-Vega D, and Martínez-Baena A
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- Accelerometry, Adolescent, Age Factors, Analysis of Variance, Female, Humans, Male, Overweight prevention & control, Sex Factors, Spain, Students, Body Weight physiology, Exercise physiology, Physical Education and Training methods, Schools
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Background: Primary and secondary school ages have been considered key moments to address the decrease of moderate-tovigorous physical activity (MVPA). Individual (eg, age, gender, and weight status) and contextual factors (moments of the day) need to be considered for a better explanation of the phenomenon. The quantity and quality of physical activity in Physical Education (PE), school recess (SR), and after school (AS) time need to be taken into account to solve the low levels of MVPA in youth., Methods: A sample of adolescents (N = 231, 14.6 ± 1.2 years old) was studied using accelerometry to determine the objective MVPA level in PE, SR, and AS., Results: Results indicated statistically significant differences on MVPA between contexts (AS > PE > SR, P < .001) as well as regarding the individual factors: age (older > younger in PE and younger > older in SR time; P < .001), gender (boys > girls in all contexts, P < .001), and weight status (overweight > nonoverweight in AS, P < .01)., Conclusions: Because students did not meet the daily MVPA recommendations, some strategies have been provided in each of the contexts analyzed.
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- 2016
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Martínez-Baena A, Mayorga-Vega D, and Viciana J
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- Adolescent, Female, Humans, Male, Muscle Strength, Spain, Students, Health Status, Motivation, Physical Education and Training methods, Physical Fitness
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Introducción: el aumento de la motivación hacia la Educación Física podría resultar un elemento esencial para propiciar un incremento en la condición física saludable de los escolares. La ausencia de estudios en población española hace necesario el desarrollo de esta línea de investigación.Objetivos: el objetivo del presente estudio fue examinar la asociación entre la motivación hacia la Educación Física y los niveles de condición física saludable en adolescentes de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria.Métodos: un total de 294 escolares (167 varones y 127 mujeres), de 13 a 16 años de edad cumplimentaron la versión española de la Escala de Locus Percibido de Causalidad en Educación Física y realizaron las pruebas de condición física saludable de la Batería ALPHA-Fitness de Alta Prioridad.Resultados: los resultados del estudio mostraron una asociación positiva entre tener una alta motivación hacia la Educación Física y presentar una mayor capacidad cardiorrespiratoria, tanto en niños como en niñas (p < 0,05). En cambio, no se encontró una asociación entre la motivación hacia la Educación Física y el sobrepeso o fuerza muscular.Conclusiones: existe una asociación positiva entre la motivación hacia la Educación Física y la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria. Por tanto, con el objetivo de que los alumnos presenten una capacidad cardiorespiratoria saludable, los profesores de Educación Física deberían promover la motivación hacia la Educación Física.
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- 2016
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50. Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Adaptation of the Tactical Skills Inventory for Sports in the School Context.
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Viciana J, Mayorga-Vega D, and Blanco H
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- Adolescent, Child, Factor Analysis, Statistical, Female, Humans, Male, Reproducibility of Results, Schools, Athletic Performance psychology, Psychometrics instrumentation, Sports psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires standards
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Tactical skills in sport are the basis for current models of invasion team sports instruction, and relate to other psychological variables that exert a mediating influence on people's normal physical activity. This study aimed to validate the Spanish adaptation of the Tactical Skills Inventory for Sports by Elferink-Gemser, Visscher, Richart, and Lemmink (2004) and verify its factorial invariance. The sample included 540 participants 12.89 ± 1.73 years of age (10 to 17 years old; 333 males and 207 females). The adaptation and translation of the original questionnaire followed the methodological steps established by the International Test Commission. Then two measurement models with the original questionnaire's four-factor structure were compared. Confirmatory analyses were conducted using the software AMOS 21 and maximum likelihood estimation. Results indicated a four-factor structure (positioning and deciding, knowing about ball actions, knowing about others, acting in changing situations) was viable and showed goodness of fit to the data, with adequate indices of reliability (α between .72 and .86) and validity (GFI = .955; RMSEA = .044; CFI = .974), and strong evidence of stability in the factor structure. Moreover, factorial invariance was observed between participants who do and do not practice team sports, with practitioners scoring higher than non-practitioners on all factors (p < .001; effect sizes between .97 and 1.08).
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- 2016
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