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Hispanic Health Care International | 2016

Nivel de Actividad Física, Autoeficacia, Beneficios y Barreras Percibidas en Mujeres Mayores Mexicanas Independientes (Physical Activity Level, Exercise Self-Efficacy, Benefits and Perceived Barriers of Independent Mexican Older Women):

María Cristina Enríquez-Reyna; Rosa María Cruz-Castruita; Jorge Zamarripa; Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; Milton Carlos Guevara-Valtier

This descriptive comparative study examined differences in personal characteristics, exercise self-efficacy, benefits and barriers of independent elderly women to perform physical activity (PA) according with the PA level. Two hundred three women older than 60 years of age, from a community located in Nuevo Leon, Mexico participated in the study. Data was collected using: a) A personal data questionnaire, b) Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale, c) Exercise Benefits/ Barriers Scale and d) Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly were completed. Age was similar in participants with low and acceptable PA level. Participants with lower levels of PA reported consuming more medications, fewer years of education and lower values of exercise self-efficacy, benefits and barriers. In this sample, exercise self-efficacy and benefits were positively associated with the PA level.


Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2017

Propiedades psicométricas de la Escala Beneficios/Barreras para el Ejercicio en ancianas mexicanas

María Cristina Enríquez-Reyna; Rosa María Cruz-Castruita; Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; Cirilo Humberto García-Cadena; Perla Lizeth Hernández-Cortés; Milton Carlos Guevara-Valtier

ABSTRACT Objective: analyze and assess the psychometric properties of the subscales in the Spanish version of the Exercise Benefits/Barriers Scale in an elderly population in the Northeast of Mexico. Method: methodological study. The sample consisted of 329 elderly associated with one of the five public centers for senior citizens in the metropolitan area of Northeast Mexico. The psychometric properties included the assessment of the Cronbachs alpha coefficient, the Kaiser Meyer Olkin coefficient, the inter-item correlation, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Results: in the principal components analysis, two components were identified based on the 43 items in the scale. The item-total correlation coefficient of the exercise benefits subscale was good. Nevertheless, the coefficient for the exercise barriers subscale revealed inconsistencies. The reliability and validity were acceptable. The confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the elimination of items improved the goodness of fit of the baseline scale, without affecting its validity or reliability. Conclusion: the Exercise Benefits/Barriers subscale presented satisfactory psychometric properties for the Mexican context. A 15-item short version is presented with factorial structure, validity and reliability similar to the complete scale.Objetivo: analizar y evaluar las propiedades psicométricas de las subescalas que componen la versión en español de la Escala Beneficios/Barreras para el Ejercicio en población anciana del noreste de México. Método: estudio metodológico. La muestra estuvo constituida por 329 ancianas adscritas a alguna de cinco casas-club públicas del área metropolitana del noreste de México. Las propiedades psicométricas incluyeron la evaluación del coeficiente alfa de Cronbach, el coeficiente Kaiser Meyer Olkin, la correlación inter-ítem, análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio. Resultados: en el análisis de componentes principales se identificaron dos componentes a partir de los 43 ítems de la escala. El coeficiente de correlación ítem-total de la subescala beneficios del ejercicio fue bueno. Sin embargo, el de barreras para el ejercicio mostró inconsistencias. La confiabilidad y validez fueron aceptables. Con el análisis factorial confirmatorio se identificó que la eliminación de ítems mejoraba la calidad de ajuste del modelo basal de la escala sin afectar su validez ni confiabilidad. Conclusión: la Escala Beneficios/Barreras para el Ejercicio presenta parámetros psicométricos satisfactorios para el contexto mexicano. Se presenta una versión corta de 15 ítems con estructura factorial, validez y confiabilidad similares a los de la escala completa.


Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2017

Psychometric properties of the Exercise Benefits/Barriers Scale in Mexican elderly women

María Cristina Enríquez-Reyna; Rosa María Cruz-Castruita; Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; Cirilo Humberto García-Cadena; Perla Lizeth Hernández-Cortés; Milton Carlos Guevara-Valtier

ABSTRACT Objective: analyze and assess the psychometric properties of the subscales in the Spanish version of the Exercise Benefits/Barriers Scale in an elderly population in the Northeast of Mexico. Method: methodological study. The sample consisted of 329 elderly associated with one of the five public centers for senior citizens in the metropolitan area of Northeast Mexico. The psychometric properties included the assessment of the Cronbachs alpha coefficient, the Kaiser Meyer Olkin coefficient, the inter-item correlation, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Results: in the principal components analysis, two components were identified based on the 43 items in the scale. The item-total correlation coefficient of the exercise benefits subscale was good. Nevertheless, the coefficient for the exercise barriers subscale revealed inconsistencies. The reliability and validity were acceptable. The confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the elimination of items improved the goodness of fit of the baseline scale, without affecting its validity or reliability. Conclusion: the Exercise Benefits/Barriers subscale presented satisfactory psychometric properties for the Mexican context. A 15-item short version is presented with factorial structure, validity and reliability similar to the complete scale.Objetivo: analizar y evaluar las propiedades psicométricas de las subescalas que componen la versión en español de la Escala Beneficios/Barreras para el Ejercicio en población anciana del noreste de México. Método: estudio metodológico. La muestra estuvo constituida por 329 ancianas adscritas a alguna de cinco casas-club públicas del área metropolitana del noreste de México. Las propiedades psicométricas incluyeron la evaluación del coeficiente alfa de Cronbach, el coeficiente Kaiser Meyer Olkin, la correlación inter-ítem, análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio. Resultados: en el análisis de componentes principales se identificaron dos componentes a partir de los 43 ítems de la escala. El coeficiente de correlación ítem-total de la subescala beneficios del ejercicio fue bueno. Sin embargo, el de barreras para el ejercicio mostró inconsistencias. La confiabilidad y validez fueron aceptables. Con el análisis factorial confirmatorio se identificó que la eliminación de ítems mejoraba la calidad de ajuste del modelo basal de la escala sin afectar su validez ni confiabilidad. Conclusión: la Escala Beneficios/Barreras para el Ejercicio presenta parámetros psicométricos satisfactorios para el contexto mexicano. Se presenta una versión corta de 15 ítems con estructura factorial, validez y confiabilidad similares a los de la escala completa.


Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2017

Propriedades psicométricas da Escala de Benefícios/Barreiras para o Exercício em idosas mexicanas

María Cristina Enríquez-Reyna; Rosa María Cruz-Castruita; Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; Cirilo Humberto García-Cadena; Perla Lizeth Hernández-Cortés; Milton Carlos Guevara-Valtier

ABSTRACT Objective: analyze and assess the psychometric properties of the subscales in the Spanish version of the Exercise Benefits/Barriers Scale in an elderly population in the Northeast of Mexico. Method: methodological study. The sample consisted of 329 elderly associated with one of the five public centers for senior citizens in the metropolitan area of Northeast Mexico. The psychometric properties included the assessment of the Cronbachs alpha coefficient, the Kaiser Meyer Olkin coefficient, the inter-item correlation, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Results: in the principal components analysis, two components were identified based on the 43 items in the scale. The item-total correlation coefficient of the exercise benefits subscale was good. Nevertheless, the coefficient for the exercise barriers subscale revealed inconsistencies. The reliability and validity were acceptable. The confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the elimination of items improved the goodness of fit of the baseline scale, without affecting its validity or reliability. Conclusion: the Exercise Benefits/Barriers subscale presented satisfactory psychometric properties for the Mexican context. A 15-item short version is presented with factorial structure, validity and reliability similar to the complete scale.Objetivo: analizar y evaluar las propiedades psicométricas de las subescalas que componen la versión en español de la Escala Beneficios/Barreras para el Ejercicio en población anciana del noreste de México. Método: estudio metodológico. La muestra estuvo constituida por 329 ancianas adscritas a alguna de cinco casas-club públicas del área metropolitana del noreste de México. Las propiedades psicométricas incluyeron la evaluación del coeficiente alfa de Cronbach, el coeficiente Kaiser Meyer Olkin, la correlación inter-ítem, análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio. Resultados: en el análisis de componentes principales se identificaron dos componentes a partir de los 43 ítems de la escala. El coeficiente de correlación ítem-total de la subescala beneficios del ejercicio fue bueno. Sin embargo, el de barreras para el ejercicio mostró inconsistencias. La confiabilidad y validez fueron aceptables. Con el análisis factorial confirmatorio se identificó que la eliminación de ítems mejoraba la calidad de ajuste del modelo basal de la escala sin afectar su validez ni confiabilidad. Conclusión: la Escala Beneficios/Barreras para el Ejercicio presenta parámetros psicométricos satisfactorios para el contexto mexicano. Se presenta una versión corta de 15 ítems con estructura factorial, validez y confiabilidad similares a los de la escala completa.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Risk Behaviors, Energy Balance and Physical Activity of University Students of a Nutrition School: 1285 Board #93 May 31 8

Eduardo Gómez-Infante; Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; María Cristina Enríquez-Reyna


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Feasibility of Progressive Resistance Training in Retired Mexican Women with Ostearthritis: 297 Board #138 May 30 9

Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; Erika M. Hernandez-Rojas; María Cristina Enríquez-Reyna


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Effects Of A School-based Exercising And Nutrition Counseling Intervention On Sleep Parameters (Sleep Time, Sleep Latency And Number Of Awakenings) And Time In MVPA In School-aged Obese Adolescents From Monterrey méXico.: 3149 Board #54 June 2 3

Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; Marco A. Enríquez Martínez; Raúl Lomas-Acosta; Armando Cocca; José Valadez-Lira


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Effects Of School-based Intervention Program Of Exercise And Nutritional Counseling On Metabolic Markers (Ghrelin, Leptin, Insulin) In School-aged Obese Adolescents from Monterrey México: 3147 Board #52 June 2 3

Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; Raúl Lomas-Acosta; Armando Cocca; José Valadez-Lira; Zyanya Díaz-Hirashi


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Correlation Between Muscle Mass And Muscle Function In Community-dwelling Elderly Women Of Northeast Mexico: 1350 Board #3 June 2, 8: 00 AM - 9: 30 AM.

Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; María Cristina Enríquez-Reyna; Eduardo Cavazos-Hernandez; Erik Ramírez


Archive | 2014

PERCEPCIÓN DE LA VIOLENCIA DURANTE LA PRÁCTICA DE ACTIVIDADES FÍSICAS EN ESCOLARES PERCEIVED VIOLENT CLIMATE DURING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN SCHOOL-AGED YOUTH

Oswaldo Ceballos-Gurrola; Rosa Elena Medina-Rodríguez; Jeanette López-Walle; José Leandro Tristán-Rodríguez

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María Cristina Enríquez-Reyna

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Milton Carlos Guevara-Valtier

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Rosa María Cruz-Castruita

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Cirilo Humberto García-Cadena

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Perla Lizeth Hernández-Cortés

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Jeanette López-Walle

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Rosa Elena Medina-Rodríguez

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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Erik Ramírez

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

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