Relación entre la calidad de vida y la fuerza corporal en una muestra de trabajadores

  1. O. García López 1
  2. A. Duarte Bedoya 1
  3. S. Burgos Postigo 1
  4. A. Jiménez Gutiérrez 1
  1. 1 Universidad Europea de Madrid, España
Revue:
Kronos: revista universitaria de la actividad física y el deporte

ISSN: 1579-5225

Année de publication: 2014

Volumen: 13

Número: 2

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Kronos: revista universitaria de la actividad física y el deporte

Résumé

The purpose of this study was to identify relationship between Quality of Life (QoL) and Body Strength of healthy workers, measured with the Short-Form Health Survey SF36 and three muscle strength test for Chest, Back and Leg respectively. Sample was formed by 265 healthy workers 93 men (37,47 ± 8,27 years) and 172 female (38,10 ± 7,86 years). Men showed higher values of body strength than female in all test with significant differences (p<0.01). Likewise, men show higher scores than Female in all dimensions of SF36, but significant differences for men and female were presents only in Physical Functioning (p<0.01) and Role Physical (p<0.05) scales. We founded significant correlations between pectoral strength test and leg strength test with SF36 scales in Physical Functioning, Role Physical, Bodily Pain, Vitality and Mental Health; and the dorsal strength test in Physical Functioning, Bodily Pain, Vitality and Mental Health. Results showed that higher values on body strength are related to higher scores in SF36 scales; these suggest that the more values of body strength the more Qol perception.

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